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Itaria montessōri kyōkai no katsudō naiyō oyobi rōma daigaku no kyōiku jisshū ukeire ni tsuite / イタリア・モンテッソーリ協会の活動内容およびローマ大学の教育実習受け入れについて [Activities of the Montessori Society of Italy and Acceptance of Teaching Practice at the University of Rome]

Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 33

Pages: 118-124

Europe, Italy, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori movement, Montessori movement, Montessori organizations - Italy, Southern Europe, Teacher training

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Abstract/Notes: This is an article from Montessori Education, a Japanese language periodical published by the Japan Association Montessori.

Language: Japanese

ISSN: 0913-4220

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'Kodomo no ie' 100-nen-sai rōma kokusai kaigi (1) / 「子どもの家」100年祭ローマ国際会議(1) / 1907-2007 Montessori Centenary Conference Rome (1)

Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 39

Pages: 119-121

Europe, Italy, Montessori method of education - History, Southern Europe

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Abstract/Notes: This is an article from Montessori Education, a Japanese language periodical published by the Japan Association Montessori.

Language: Japanese

ISSN: 0913-4220

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Kaigai jōhō 'kodomo no ie' 100-nen-sai rōma kokusai kaigi (2) / 海外情報 「子どもの家」100年祭ローマ国際会議(2) / 1907-2007 Montessori Centenary Conference Rome (2)

Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 39

Pages: 122-126

Europe, Italy, Montessori method of education - History, Southern Europe

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Abstract/Notes: This is an article from Montessori Education, a Japanese language periodical published by the Japan Association Montessori.

Language: Japanese

ISSN: 0913-4220

Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D.)

Romancing Children into Delight: Promoting Children's Happiness in the Early Primary Grades

Available from: Queen's University

Comparative education, Happiness, Kindergarten (Froebel system of education), Montessori method of education, Waldorf method of education, Wellbeing

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Abstract/Notes: Happiness should be a fundamental aim of education. This philosophical assertion raises the practical question of how teachers generate happiness in their classroom programs while operating under the current paradigm of educational accountability. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the perspectives of early primary teachers, students, and parents on what makes a happy classroom. Data were collected through interviews of 12 teachers from public, independent, Waldorf, Froebel, and Montessori schools; over 72 hours of observation in eight early primary classrooms; interviews with 23 students (ages 3 to 8), drawing and photography with 64 students (ages 3 to 8); 66 parent surveys, and eight teacher exit interviews. Four cycles of analysis, including descriptive and conceptual approaches, resulted in the identification of five core conditions of happy classrooms: (a) relational pedagogy, (b) embodied learning, (c) pedagogical thoughtfulness (d) an ethos of happiness, and (e) an ethos of possibility. These five conditions were supported by 17 facets, which describe practical and conceptual ways to support pedagogical thinking and decision-making about children’s happiness in the complex worlds of busy classrooms. Five of the facets are spotlighted: (a) kids need to play, (b) stepping in stepping out, (c) sounds shape feelings and experience, (d) rhythms and routines, and (e) romancing children into delight. In addition, student and parent participants identified that play, positive friendships, time outdoors, experiences involving the arts, and experiences of positive feelings make children happy at school and when they are learning. The discussion centers on the role of teachers in establishing the tone of happy classrooms, considers the notion of strong pedagogy, discusses the generation of happiness in early primary classrooms in the form of lessons to be learned from different pedagogical traditions, and argues that, above all, children’s interests, needs, and development should be a teacher’s first point of consideration for all decisions about instruction and learning in the classroom. The discussion concludes with implications for teaching professionals and offers suggestions for future research.

Language: English

Published: Ottawa, Canada, 2013

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Metodo Montessori e bambini in difficoltà al 180 Circolo di Roma

Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 45, no. 3

Pages: 18-20

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0042-7241

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Maria Montessori a Roma

Publication: Capitolium

Pages: 20-24

Europe, Italy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, Southern Europe

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0008-591X

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L'Associazione Centro Nascita Montessori di Roma

Available from: Il Quaderno Montessori - Grazia Honegger Fresco

Publication: Il Quaderno Montessori, vol. 10, no. 39

Pages: 4-46

Associazione Centro Nascita Montessori

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 2239-5326

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Voci dal Congresso, Roma 1996: a colloquio con Irene Fafalios

Available from: Il Quaderno Montessori - Grazia Honegger Fresco

Publication: Il Quaderno Montessori, vol. 15, no. 59

Pages: 56-62

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Abstract/Notes: Congress of the Montessori Birth Center Association, Rome, 1996.

Language: Italian

ISSN: 2239-5326

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Da Roma ottanta studentesse in visita alla Montessori

Publication: L'Eco di Bergamo

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 1125-4254

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Gandhi a Roma: Dicembre 1931

Available from: Il Quaderno Montessori - Grazia Honegger Fresco

Publication: Il Quaderno Montessori, vol. 15, no. 58

Pages: 34-37

Europe, Italy, Mahatma Gandhi - Biographic sources, Southern Europe

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 2239-5326

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