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A Study on Montessori Teacher Training in Korea / 韓國의 Montessori 敎師訓鍊에 關한 一硏究

Available from: RISS

Publication: 교육학논총 / The Journal of Education Research, vol. 8

Pages: 123-143

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Abstract/Notes: This study is the present condition of Montessori teacher training in Korea, which was studied on the following sequence and method. the first, Montessori teacher's view is studied on basis of the theoretical back ground of Montessori education. the second, the present condition of Montessori teacher training in America is studied on pre-research material. the third, the present condition of Montessori teacher training in Korea was studied on interview with teacher of Montessori education training center and kindergarten teacher. The results are; 1. The present condition of Montessori teacher training in Korea. (1) There are a number of Montessori teacher training institution in Korea. The one is long Montessori teacher training program style in Seoul area. The other is short Montessori teacher training program style in Taegu area, Jean Ju area, Dae Jeon area. These institutions are not recognized from association of Montessori Internationale. (2) as a wlole, the contents of Montessori teacher training course is executed on the theoretical background of Montessori education, which are not standardized. (3) in the Montessori teacher training program, teaching mechods are group lectures and demonstrations of the Montessori new apparatus. (4) The application fee is too heavy. 2. A proposal (1) Montessori teacher training institution which recognized from association of Montessori internationale must establish in Korea. (2) Montessori teacher training program must be improved to creat children's intellectual stimulation and to utilize teaching tools under the guidance of highly trained Montessori teacher.

Language: Korean

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Maria Montessori e a Formação de Professores: O Que Dizem as Fontes Italianas? [Maria Montessori and Teacher Education: What Do Italian Sources Say?]

Available from: Sociedade Brasileira de História da Matemática (SBHMat)

Publication: Revista de História da Educação Matemática, vol. 6, no. 3

Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, Teacher education, Teacher education

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Abstract/Notes: Neste texto é apresentado um enredo acerca da circulação de Maria Montessori a partir fontes localizadas na Itália, fruto de um estágio sanduíche cujo um dos objetivos foi de estabelecer fios narrativos que pudessem contribuir para melhor entender aspectos que estão relacionados à circulação de Montessori e o seu contexto de produção de saberes para a formação e o ensino nas primeiras décadas do século XX. É possível dizer, pós análise, que a sistematização da proposta de Montessori na forma escrita contribuiu para a divulgação do seu método, haja vista o “boom” pós publicação da Pedagogia Científica e a publicações de artigos de revistas por ela organizadas. Vale dizer, também, que os cursos de formação de professores ganharam, também, papel importante para a circulação do seu método, haja vista as convocatórias a Montessori feitas por parte do Estado, que podem ser consideradas como reconhecimento de uma expertise para responder à uma demanda prática à época. [This text presents a plot about the circulation of Maria Montessori from sources located in Italy, the result of a sandwich stage whose objective was to establish narrative threads that could contribute to better understanding aspects that are related to the circulation of Montessori and its context of knowledge production for training and teaching in the first decades of the 20th century. It is possible to say, after analysis, that the systematization of Montessori's proposal in written form contributed to the dissemination of his method, given the boom after the publication of Scientific Pedagogy and the publication of articles in journals organized by it. It is also worth mentioning that teacher training courses have also gained an important role in the circulation of their method, given the calls to Montessori made by the State, which can be considered as recognition of an expertise to respond to a practical demand at the time.]

Language: Portuguese

ISSN: 2447-6447

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Kinder lernen auch von Kindern: zur Jahrgangsmischung an Montessori-Schulen [Children also learn from children: for a mixed-age group in Montessori schools]

Publication: Montessori: Zeitschrift für Montessori-Pädagogik, vol. 37, no. 1

Pages: 20-27

Montessori method of education, Nongraded schools

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Language: German

ISSN: 0944-2537

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A XVI. nemzetközi Montessori-tanfolyam [The 16th International Montessori Course]

Available from: Arcanum Digitális Tudománytár

Publication: Kisdednevelés, vol. 55, no. 12

Pages: 87

Conferences, International Montessori Training Course (16th, Rome, Italy, January - July 1931), Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Teacher training, Teacher training

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Language: Hungarian

Book

The Montessori Method: Music and the Child [The Montessori Music Book]

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Language: English

Published: Battersea, England: Salesian Press, 1956

Doctoral Dissertation

Das freie Spiel Emmi Pikler und Maria Montessori im Vergleich [The Free Play Emmi Pikler and Maria Montessori in Comparison]

Emmi Pikler - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources

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Abstract/Notes: Dieses Buch beinhaltet eine wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung der Reformpädagogik Emmi Piklers und Maria Montessoris im Bereich des freien Spiels. Ziel der Untersuchung ist es, die von Emmi Pikler und Maria Montessori entwickelten Richtlinien einer optimalen Erziehung darzustellen, miteinander zu vergleichen und anhand wissenschaftlicher Untersuchungen zu beurteilen. Die grundlegende Frage ist, auf welche Details Eltern und Erzieher im kindlichen freien Spiel achten müssen, um eine ideale Entwicklung des Kindes ermöglichen zu können und welche Vorteile eine solche Erziehung für das Kind bringen kann. Anhand der Methode einer Inhaltsanalyse wird versucht, die entsprechenden Konzepte zur Darstellung der pädagogischen Annahmen einzubringen. Desweiteren wird über die Parallelen und Unterschiede in den erzieherischen Theorien Piklers und Montessoris diskutiert. Bei jenen Annahmen, in denen Pikler und Montessori differenzierte Ansichten vertreten, sollen wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zeigen, welche Theorie tatsächlich im Interesse des Kindes ist. Anhand mehrerer empirischen Studien werden die Konzepte der beiden Pädagoginnen verglichen und beurteilt. Anhand eines Literaturreviews werden die sechs Studien und ihre Forschungsergebnisse zusammengefasst. Der Leser erhält dadurch einen Überblick über Art und Vorgehensweise der Untersuchung was die Interpretation der Ergebnisse nachvollziehbar macht. Weiter bietet das Buch einen Überblick über Gestaltung und Organisation von Pikler- beziehungsweise Montessorispielgruppen, das freie Spiel aus Entwicklungspsychologischer Sicht und biographischen Angaben der beiden Reformpädagoginnen. [This book contains a scientific examination of Emmi Pikler's and Maria Montessori's reform pedagogy in the area of ​​free play. The aim of the study is to present the guidelines for optimal upbringing developed by Emmi Pikler and Maria Montessori, to compare them and to assess them on the basis of scientific studies. The basic question is which details parents and educators have to pay attention to in children's free play in order to enable ideal development of the child and what advantages such an upbringing can bring to the child. Using the method of content analysis, an attempt is made to introduce the appropriate concepts for the presentation of the pedagogical assumptions. Furthermore, the parallels and differences in the educational theories of Pikler and Montessori are discussed. In the case of those assumptions in which Pikler and Montessori represent differentiated views, scientific studies should show which theory is actually in the interest of the child. Based on several empirical studies, the concepts of the two teachers are compared and evaluated. The six studies and their research results are summarized using a literature review. This gives the reader an overview of the type and procedure of the investigation, which makes the interpretation of the results comprehensible. The book also offers an overview of the design and organization of Pikler and Montessori play groups, free play from a developmental psychological point of view and biographical information from the two reform educators.]

Language: German

Published: Salzburg, Austria, 2008

Report

Cognitive Style, Exploratory Behavior and Verbal Fluency in Montessori and Non-Montessori Trained Preschoolers [Preliminary Report]

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Language: English

Published: Ontario, Canada, 1971

Book Section

Zur Biographie Clara Grunwalds, zu ihrem Verständnis der Montessori-Pädagogik und zur historischen Entwicklung der Deutschen Montessori-Bewegung [On the biography of Clara Grunwald, on her understanding of Montessori pedagogy and on the historical development of the German Montessori movement]

Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik

Pages: 79-97

Clara Grunwald - Biographic sources, Europe, Germany, Montessori method of education, Montessori movement, Western Europe

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Language: German

Published: Baltmannsweiler, Germany: Schneider-Verlag Hohengehren, 2005

Edition: 2nd corrected and revised ed.

ISBN: 3-89676-949-9 978-3-89676-949-7

Series: Reformpädagogische Schulkonzepte , 4

Article

11. Congresso internazionale Montessori: Maria Montessori e il pensiero pedagogico contemporaneo

Publication: Luce (Azione cattolica delle Plaghe di Varese, Busto Arsizio e Legnano)

Conferences, International Montessori Congress (11th, Rome, Italy, 26-28 September 1957)

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Language: Italian

Pedagogía social de Maria Montessori [Maria Montessori Social Pedagogy]

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Language: Spanish

Published: Barcelona, Spain, 1964

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