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Das pädagogische Werk der Maria Montessori [The educational work of Maria Montessori]
Publication: Katechetische Blätter, vol. 73
Date: 1948
Pages: 337-341
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Language: German
ISSN: 0342-5517
Book
La formazione dell'uomo nella ricostruzione mondiale: atti dell'8. Congresso internazionale Montessori presieduto da Maria Montessori, San Remo, 22-29 agosto 1949
Conference proceedings, Conferences, International Montessori Congress (8th, San Remo, Italy, 22-29 August 1949)
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Language: Italian
Published: Roma, Italy: Ente Opera Montessori, 1950
Article
Montessorians "MAD" in Dunedin [Montessorians Around Dunedin]
Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 29
Date: Mar 2003
Pages: 13
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Language: English
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All'Esposizione fu Iniziato ieri il Corso Educativo della Dottoressa Montessori [The Education Course of Dr. Montessori Started Yesterday at the Exposition]
Available from: Chronicling America (Library of Congress)
Publication: L'Italia (San Francisco, California)
Date: Aug 5, 1915
Pages: 4
Americas, Montessori method of education, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, North America, North America, Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915, San Francisco, California), Teacher training, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: Includes a photograph. Article Text: "La Casa dei Bambini" è stata aperta ieri nel palazzo dell'Educazione. Aperta all'infanzia, aperta alla scienza nuova, aperta alle maestre, aperta alle madri. Il bambino, questa complessa natura in formazione, questa creature racchiudente in sé il nostro passato e il nostro avvenire, è entrato nell'Esposizione con il suo buon sorriso, la sua mente vergine e il suo "io" libero per opera di una grande educatrice italiana, della dottoressa Montessori. Una folla di maestre e madri, di curiosi e di studiosi osservava da fuori della "Casa dei Bambini" la prima lezione che la signorina Helen Parkhurst impartiva a una decina di bambini. "Impartiva" non è esatto, perchè i bimbi agivano volontariamente, liberamente appena avuta una parola che stimolasse le loro attività cercando disciplinarle verso un dato concetto, un dato fatto psicologico, che è poi il primo passo verso l'acquisizione di speciali attitudini mentali e morali. E i bimbi pulivano la mobilia o si baloccavano con speciali oggetti ideati e costruiti con lo scopo di sviluppare un dato loro senso, di affinare una data loro percezione, senza coartare la lore libertà. La signora Montessori, durante la lezione, è rimesta fuori della "Casa dei Bambini", osservando con sapiente occhio materno quanto facevano i bambini. Le lezioni si svolgono dalle 9am alle 12, e i bambini che le frequentano sono una trentina. Il più piccolo ne ha quattro. Questi 30 bimbi sono stati scelti fra 2500 i cui loro genitori avevano chiesto che fossero ammessi alla "Casa dei Bambini".
Language: Italian
ISSN: 2637-5400
Article
Az "Opera Montessori" új elnöke [The new president of "Opera Montessori"]
Available from: Arcanum Digitális Tudománytár
Publication: Néptanítók Lapja, vol. 64, no. 8
Date: Apr 15, 1931
Pages: 27
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Abstract/Notes: [On February 16 of this year, due to Gentile's resignation, the "Opera Montessori" association elected a new president in the person of Emilio Bodrero, the vice president of the House. The next work plan of the association will be established by the new president.]
Language: Hungarian
Article
Preschool Children's Development in Classic Montessori, Supplemented Montessori, and Conventional Programs
Available from: ScienceDirect
Publication: Journal of School Psychology, vol. 50, no. 3
Date: 2012
Pages: 379-401
Americas, Comparative education, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - Evaluation, North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: Research on the outcomes of Montessori education is scarce and results are inconsistent. One possible reason for the inconsistency is variations in Montessori implementation fidelity. To test whether outcomes vary according to implementation fidelity, we examined preschool children enrolled in high fidelity classic Montessori programs, lower fidelity Montessori programs that supplemented the program with conventional school activities, and, for comparison, conventional programs. Children were tested at the start and end of the school year on a range of social and academic skills. Although they performed no better in the fall, children in Classic Montessori programs, as compared with children in Supplemented Montessori and Conventional programs, showed significantly greater school-year gains on outcome measures of executive function, reading, math, vocabulary, and social problem-solving, suggesting that high fidelity Montessori implementation is associated with better outcomes than lower fidelity Montessori programs or conventional programs.
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsp.2012.01.001
ISSN: 0022-4405
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Scienza e umanità nel pensiero di Maria Montessori [Science and humanity in the thought of Maria Montessori]
Publication: Rassegna di pedagogia (Università degli studi, Padova. Istituto di Pedagogia), vol. 11
Date: 1953
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 0033-9571, 1724-1871
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A 3-Year Study Of Self-Regulation In Montessori And Non-Montessori Classrooms
Available from: ProQuest
Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 22, no. 2
Date: Summer 2010
Pages: 22-31
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Abstract/Notes: Albert Bandura, the leading pioneer in the study of self-regulation, has defined the term as the child's ability to self-educate, self-direct, regulate motivation, and learn to think about what she is learning (1994). Lev Vygotsky's theory that children can be taught to think independently about how to solve problems expands upon Bandura's work (1978). Though Montessori did not use the term "self-regulation," the descriptions of inner discipline, or "normalization," in her writings are clearly related to this concept. Because Montessori classrooms emphasize developing behaviors associated with self-regulation, Lander University's Montessori Teacher Education Program chose to focus on this as a topic of research in a 3-year study funded by a 2004 congressionally directed grant. Findings showed positive results for Montessori children in ratings of self-regulation and academic performance which affirm the effectiveness of Montessori classroom practice in fostering positive work habits and internal motivation. The authors hope that these results will lead more public school administrators, particularly those in small rural settings where programs of school choice are rare, to consider Montessori a viable option. (Contains 4 tables.)
Language: English
ISSN: 1054-0040
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Where's the Montessori? New Middle School Programs May Be Excellent; But Do They Reflect a Montessori Vision?
Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 7, no. 2
Date: Winter 1995
Pages: 21
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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Belajar Membaca Dengan Metode Montessori [Learn to Read with the Montessori Method]
Available from: Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai
Publication: Koloni: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu [Colony: Multidisciplinary Journal of Science], vol. 1, no. 2
Date: Jun 2022
Pages: 656-665
Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Reading, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: For early childhood children, the ability to read is complex and detailed. In contrast to the ability to speak which can be obtained naturally from their surroundings, the ability to read must be learned with certain methods. Montessori is a children's education method that can optimize children's potential through learning that involves children's sensory and motor aspects in a detailed and fun way. This article is written to explain how early childhood children learn to read using the Montessori method. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. This research method is library research through data collection techniques obtained through books, journals, articles and other supporting sources. The results of this study explain that in the Montessori method, early childhood learns to read in two stages, namely the pre-reading stage and the technical stage of reading. At the Pre-Reading Stage, children can carry out activities such as talking, singing, listening to stories and reading aloud. At the Technical Stage of Reading, children learn to read through letter sounds or phonics using Sand Paper Letters and Movable Alphabet, building words using Object Boxes and Reading boxes, improving reading skills with Word lists, reading silently using Secret Box, introduced to phrases and sentences, understanding the concept of Subject - Predicate - Object - Description, and finally learning to read books. / Bagi anak usia dini, kemampuan membaca adalah hal yang kompleks dan detail. Berbeda dengan kemampuan berbicara yang dapat diperoleh anak usia dini secara alami dari sekitarnya, kemampuan membaca harus dipelajari anak dengan metodetertentu. Montessori adalah metodependidikan anak yang bisa mengoptimalkan potensi anak melalui pembelajaranyang melibatkan aspek sensori dan motorik anakdengan cara yangdetail danmenyenangkan.Artikel ini ditulis untuk menjelaskan bagaimana anak usia dini belajarmembaca dengan menggunakan metode Montessori. Penelitian ini adalah penelitian desktriptif kualitatif. Metode penelitian ini adalah penelitian kepustakaan (library research)melalui teknik pengumpulan data yang diperoleh melalui buku, jurnal, artikel dan sumber lain yang mendukung. Hasil penelitian ini menjelaskan bahwa dalam metode Montessori, anak usia dini belajar membacadengan dua tahap, yaitu tahap Pra-Membaca dan tahap Teknis Membaca. Pada tahap Pra-Membaca anak dapat melakukan aktivitas berbincang, bernyanyi, mendengarkan cerita, dan dibacakan cerita.Pada tahap Teknis Membaca anak beraktivitas membunyikanhuruf atau fonik menggunakan alat berupa huruf raba dan huruf lepas, membangun kata menggunakan Kotak Objek dan Kotak Baca, meningkatkan keterampilan membaca dengan Daftar Kata, membaca dalam hati menggunakan Kotak Rahasia, mengenalkan frasa dan kalimat, memahami konsep Subjek -Predikat -Objek -Deskripsi, dan belajar membaca buku.
Language: Indonesian
ISSN: 2828-6863