Quick Search
For faster results please use our Quick Search engine.

Advanced Search

Search across titles, abstracts, authors, and keywords.
Advanced Search Guide.

543 results

Book

Montessori Geography Curriculum Manual: A Hands-On Sensory-Motor Based Guide for the Montessori and Open Classroom Geared to Preschool and Elementary Grades

See More

Language: English

Published: Hemet, California: Education System Publisher, 1988

Master's Thesis

Benefits and Challenges of Inclusion in an Early Childhood Montessori Classroom

Available from: Westminster College

See More

Abstract/Notes: This study indicates the benefits and challenges of inclusion in an early childhood Montessori classroom. The research has been significant due to limited resources on inclusion linked to Montessori education. This study was done in a private inclusive Montessori school in an early childhood classroom. Through observations, interviews and assessments, the results of inclusion in a Montessori setting were discovered. Meaningful relationships between peers and teachers are critical in the development of the child. The prepared environment is a unique feature of an inclusive Montessori environment that enables children to learn naturally by manipulating materials in the classroom with a hands-on approach. This engages academic success. It was also found that inclusion in a Montessori setting does not work effectively for every child with a disability. To have inclusion work successfully within this classroom environment, three teachers were mandatory: Two certified Montessori teachers and one special educator. This presents a challenge because the majority of schools cannot afford this luxury. Transitions, inconsistency and too much freedom are a challenge with inclusive Montessori education. However, inclusive Montessori education will benefit children in learning acceptance and respect for humanity. Further studies should be done on this topic with larger sample sizes, longer duration of time, various disabilities and different locations.

Language: English

Published: Salt Lake Ciy, Utah, 2014

Master's Thesis (Unpublished)

A Comparative Analysis of the Standardized Test of Scores of Students Enrolled in the HISD Montessori Magnet and Traditional Elementary Classrooms

See More

Language: English

Published: Houston, Texas, 1988

The role of play in preschool Montessori classrooms

See More

Language: English

Published: Anchorage, Alaska, 2009

Book Section

The Socialization of Children in a Montessori Classroom

Available from: ERIC

Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector

Pages: 458-468

See More

Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990

Book Section

For the Trained Montessorian: Adjusting to the Montessori Kindergarten Classroom of All Five Year Olds

Available from: ERIC

Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector

Pages: 268-271

See More

Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990

Book Section

Two Sample Case Studies [of The Socialization of Children in a Montessori Classroom]

Available from: ERIC

Book Title: Implementing Montessori Education in the Public Sector

Pages: 469-475

See More

Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 1990

Book

Children Who Are Not Yet Peaceful: Preventing Exclusion in the Early Elementary Classroom

See More

Language: English

Published: Berkeley, California: Frog Ltd, 2001

Article

Learning Style of the Child in the Montessori Classroom / 몬테소리 교실에서의 아동과 교사의 Learning Style Full Potential Learning이론을 중심으로

Available from: RISS

Publication: Montessori교육연구 [Montessori Education Research], vol. 12

Pages: 141-160

See More

Language: Korean

ISSN: 1226-9417

Book Section

Multimodality in the Montessori Classroom

Available from: Taylor and Francis Online

Book Title: Multimodality Across Classrooms: Learning About and Through Different Modalities

Pages: 30-48

See More

Abstract/Notes: A Montessori early years classroom is distinguished by open shelves displaying carefully arranged sets of didactic objects. The design of these objects follows precise specifications that control variation in the materials used, as well as the colour, shape, size, texture and possibilities for manipulation. The objects accurately represent educational knowledge, while making this knowledge accessible to young children in ways that leave lasting impressions on which future knowledge can be reliably built. When children manipulate Montessori objects, in response to modelling provided by the teacher, their movements weave the objects into a unified multimodal ensemble, a unit of meaning or text, which opens up an instructional pathway that links, in the service of children’s development, the material and semiotic realms of human experience, leading children towards mastery of the knowledge encoded in the objects. The Montessori objects designed in the early twentieth century exemplify what teachers have been doing forever, that is, representing educational meanings in multiple ways to place them within reach of learners. This chapter argues that the durability of the Montessori objects presents an unusual opportunity in the field of pedagogy to explore the educational potential of multimodal representation.

Language: English

Published: New York: Routledge, 2019

Edition: 1st

ISBN: 978-0-203-70107-2 978-1-138-57440-3

Series: Studies in Multimodality

Advanced Search