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Article

We Do Not Push Children Here

Publication: Montessori Education, vol. 6, no. 1

Pages: 4–6

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Language: English

ISSN: 1354-1498

Article

The Children Will Teach You [Conductive Education for cerebral palsy]

Publication: Montessori Courier, vol. 2, no. 2

Pages: 4–6

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Language: English

ISSN: 0959-4108

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Montessori's Music for Young Children

Available from: JSTOR

Publication: Young Children, vol. 39, no. 1

Pages: 58-63

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Language: English

ISSN: 0044-0728

Master's Thesis

Case Studies of Two Down's Syndrome Children Functioning in a Montessori Environment

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Children with disabilities, Developmental disabilities, Down syndrome, Inclusive education, Montessori method of education

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Abstract/Notes: Presented are case histories of two Down's Syndrome (Mosaic form) 6- and 10-year-old girls who attended regular Montessori classes. General characteristics of Down's Syndrome and other retarded children are reviewed and compared with the two girls' growth and development (according to Piaget's proposed stages). The Montessori emphasis on sensorial activities and on individual freedom to choose tasks is seen to enhance the retarded child's development. Analyzed are the girl's progress in such skill areas as language, reading, and math. The children are said to be functioning in Piaget's preconceptual and intuitive stages. Emphasized is the need for an approach which includes raised social and academic expectations along with instruction in independence and self-direction. An appendix lists suggested Montessori materials and activities for handicapped children.

Language: English

Published: Dayton, Ohio, 1974

Report

Behavior Patterns of Mildly Retarded Children in Open Classrooms

Children with disabilities, Developmentally disabled children, Inclusive education, People with disabilities

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Abstract/Notes: The classroom behavior and academic achievement of 32 educable retarded children (EMR) with a mean age of 11.24 years were studied in two types of open classrooms, graded and multi-age, and compared to that in a special education class. The three different instructional environments were found to generate characteristically different patterns of classroom behavior over a four-month interval as measured by time-sampling procedures. The results generally supported the assumption that open-space, integrated classrooms facilitate greater social interaction on the part of EMR students. The frequency of task-relevant behavior was higher in the special education class compared to that found in the two open classrooms. All three groups of EMR children made comparable gains in academic achievement. (Author)

Language: English

Published: Raleigh, North Carolina, 1973

Article

The Children's Rights Issue

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 12, no. 4

Pages: 5

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

Article

Montessori Children Build a Better Humanity

Available from: AMI/USA

Publication: AMI/USA Journal, vol. 10, no. 1

Pages: 3-6

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Abstract/Notes: Three things tell me that Montessori education is building a better world. In Montessori classrooms, we help children develop the attitude that they can do things for themselves. We demonstrate a culturally responsive pedagogy to invite empathy and belonging. And we present a global view to the children to inspire respect and love for the whole world...

Language: English

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More Than Line Leader and Door Holder: Engaging Young Children in Real Work

Available from: JSTOR

Publication: Young Children, vol. 55, no. 6

Pages: 63-70

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Language: English

ISSN: 0044-0728

Book

Children at the Center

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Abstract/Notes: This handbook examines practices and issues involved in the implementation of multiage programs. Data were collected through site visits at four schools with reputations for excellent multiage programs; interviews with a representative sample of parents and teachers at each school; document analysis; a survey of multiage teachers, parents, and principals at each school; and a survey of participants attending a national conference on multiage instruction. Before implementing multiage programs, six important questions should be asked regarding: the reasons for implementation, teacher roles, type of school or organizational climate, type of parent and community involvement, leadership, and factors for success that can be generalized to other settings. The following guiding principles were identified: (1) There are compelling benefits for students and teachers that justify implementing multiage organization; (2) there is no single model; (3) neither bottom-up nor top-down implementation, by itself, is effective; (4) multiage programs require major conceptual change; (5) implementation is best viewed as an evolving, long-term change at the deepest levels of teacher beliefs about how humans learn; and (6) several incremental steps can facilitate and improve the likelihood of success. A total of 17 tables and 3 figures are included. Appendices contain information on the study methodology, data collection instruments, and codebook. (LMI)

Language: English

Published: Portland, Oregon: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, 1994

ISBN: 0-86552-130-1

Book

The Joyful Child: Michael Olaf's Essential Montessori for Children from Birth to Three Years

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Abstract/Notes: This publication presents ideas and practical suggestions for caregivers of infants and toddlers from the Montessori Birth to Three Program and contains a catalog of recommended toys and materials for the home and child care setting. The topics discussed include parenting, the Montessori educational philosophy, child development during the first year, family life, toys, puzzles, music, language, art, plants and animals, culture, science and math, and the prepared environment. (KB)

Language: English

Published: Arcata, California: Michael Olaf Company, 1999

ISBN: 978-1-879264-05-2

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