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Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)

The Effects of Connecting Rituals on Verbal Conflicts in the Montessori Preschool Classroom

Available from: St. Catherine University

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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this action research project was to see if a program through Conscious Discipline called Connecting Rituals would decrease the number of verbal conflicts in a Montessori preschool classroom. Conscious Discipline is a non-punitive, non-adversarial behavior program that is backed by current brain science. One aspect of the Conscious Discipline model is Connecting Rituals. Connecting Rituals are short games, nursery rhymes, and finger plays that adults and children do together in large or small groups. The Connecting Rituals would increase self-regulation and social skills in a Montessori preschool classroom. The study was conducted in a Montessori preschool classroom at a small Montessori school in the Midwestern United States with 23 preschool children, 2.5-6 years old children. Data was collected over a 4 week period using tally marks to record the number of conflicts, a large group discussion, a teacher daily journal and a post-connecting ritual form. Every day the researcher did a Connecting Ritual at the large group gathering with all the children before lunch and at least one Connecting Ritual with each child during the morning work time over a two week period. The study found that the Connecting Rituals did decrease the number of verbal conflicts, but the results were not significant. Further study is needed to understand the long term effects of using Connecting Rituals in the classroom.

Language: English

Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2020

Article

Paedagogische Studie-Conferentie: School en Bedrijfsleven

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

Publication: Montessori Opvoeding, no. 39

Pages: 11

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Language: Dutch

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Starting Your School

Publication: LM Courier

Pages: 4–5

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Language: English

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Schooling and Thoughtfulness

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 15, no. 2

Pages: 77–84

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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Uit de School

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

Publication: Montessori Opvoeding, vol. 11, no. 1

Pages: 6-7

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Language: Dutch

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Montessori: Education Begins at 3; Rediscovery of Old European Method Gives the U.S. a Unique Band of Schools

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

Publication: Look, vol. 29, no. 2

Pages: 61-67

Americas, Montessori method of education, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

ISSN: 0024-6336

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Early Lessons of the Charter School Movement

Available from: ASCD

Publication: Educational Leadership, vol. 54, no. 2

Pages: 16-20

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Language: English

ISSN: 0013-1784, 1943-5878

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Four Montessori Schools to Start

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California)

Pages: 1

Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: "Los Angeles, April 30 - With the intention of establishing four great Montessori schools in California, Dr. Maria Montessori, founder of the educational system that bears her name, today declared that Americas are more fitted for the word of advancing educational work than any other people. One of her schools will be in Pasadena, on in Los Angeles, one in San Diego, and the other in San Francisco. "Americans seem more interested in their young than do people of other countries," Madame Montessori declared, "and they are also more alert. It is for these reasons that they embrace and develop more quickly what is for the child's benefit. A child is born into the world good. What it develops of wrongdoing is taught it by adults. If left to follow its original instincts it would be and do only good.""

Language: English

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School For Me Plans Summer Program

Publication: Navajo Times, vol. 23, no. 36

Pages: 22

Americas, Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples, Montessori schools, Navajo children, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

ISSN: 0470-510

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School Accreditation News

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 32, no. 3

Pages: 19

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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