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Kodomo kara manabu montessōri kyōiku / 子どもから学ぶモンテッソーリ教育 / Montessori Education: Learning from the Child

Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 31

Pages: 103-111

Asia, East Asia, Japan

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Language: Japanese

ISSN: 0913-4220

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L'eredità di Maria Montessori [The Legacy of Maria Montessori

Publication: Zerosei: mensile per gli asili nido e le scuole materne, vol. 7, no. 4-5

Pages: 20-23

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Language: Italian

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Montessori and Richmond College [London Montessori Centre]

Publication: LM Courier

Pages: 6

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Language: English

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Vijftig jaar na de opening van de' eerste Montessori School door Dr. Maria Montessori

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

Publication: Montessori Opvoeding, no. 7

Pages: 7

Fantasy in children

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Language: Dutch

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Segíts, Hogy Egyedül Dolgozhassak! Száznegyven éve született Montessori Mária [Help Me - Enable Me to Work on My Own! Maria Montessori]

Available from: National Széchényi Library

Publication: Keresztény kulturális havilap / Catholic cultural magazine, vol. 21, no. 10

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources

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Abstract/Notes: The foundation of the pedagogy elaborated by Maria Montessori is the development of children's personality based on their interest, activity, individual characteristics and developmental rhythm. Its main compo-nents are: the child with his/her freedom of action, motion and choice, the educator as the child's helpmate, and the consciously designed and furnished environment. Montessori's pedagogical concept is all-com-prehensive and global, that is why it can be applied in the most varied cultures and religions. She promoted the individual thinking and deci-sion making of the educators in order to implement her accepted prin-ciples in their own pedagogy and not just expect the method to have its innovative effect. All her life she fought against the interpretation of her theory as being simply an educational method. The article presents the life of Maria Montessori, her pedagogy and her concept on religion and religious education. In the study the author examines some of Maria Montessori's universal and religious pedagogical principles (individual action, activity, the principle of freedom, the psychological principle, the social principle, moral education etc.).

Language: Hungarian

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Pedagogika Montessori – ciągle aktualne wyzwanie dla współczesnej pedagogiki / Montessori Pedagogy as Still a Challenge for Contemporary Pedagogy

Available from: Uniwersytet Rzeszowski (Poland)

Publication: Edukacja – Technika – Informatyka, vol. 1, no. 23

Pages: 264-270

Montessori method of education

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Abstract/Notes: In accordance with the constructivist concept of didactics, the teacher’s duty is to support students in acquiring tools for understanding the world and building resources of their own knowledge and skills. On the other hand, the task of education is to help each individual in developing his ability to become a holistic human being, not just a tool for economics. The charge directed most often towards the Polish school is failure to perform this task, which is manifested by the poor preparation of young people to live and work, to the development challenges, but also the threats of the modern world. It is worth looking for solutions that will create opportunities for children and young people to develop according to their abilities. One of such solutions has the pedagogy of Maria Montessori emphasizing the importance of the child’s activity in the process of learning. The article compared briefly the hebratism with the trend of “new upbringing” to which Maria Montessori’s pedagogy is included, and further considerations have been referred to the modern knowledge of how the brain is taught. / W myśl konstruktywistycznej koncepcji dydaktyki powinnością nauczyciela jest wspieranie uczniów w zdobywaniu przez nich narzędzi poznania i rozumienia świata oraz budowaniu zasobów własnej wiedzy i umiejętności. Zadaniem edukacji jest natomiast pomoc każdej jednostce w rozwijaniu zdolności w stawaniu się całościowym bytem ludzkim, a nie jedynie narzędziem dla ekonomii. Zarzutem kierowanym najczęściej w kierunku polskiej szkoły jest niewywiązywanie się z tego zadania, co przejawia się słabym przygotowaniem młodych ludzi do życia i pracy, do wyzwań rozwojowych, ale i zagrożeń współczesnego świata. Warto poszukiwać takich rozwiązań, które stworzą dzieciom i młodzieży możliwość rozwoju na miarę ich możliwości. Jednym z takich rozwiązań dysponuje pedagogika Marii Montessori, podkreślając znaczenie aktywności dziecka w procesie jego uczenia się. W artykule krótko porównano hebratyzm z nurtem „nowego wychowania”, do którego zaliczana jest pedagogika Marii Montessori, a dalsze rozważania odniesione zostały do współczesnej wiedzy o tym, jak uczy się mózg.

Language: Polish

DOI: 10.15584/eti.2018.1.35

ISSN: 2080-9069, 2450-9221

Book

A Montessori Album: Reminiscences of a Montessori Life

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: NAMTA, 1986

Book Section

Der mathematische Geist nach Maria Montessori [The mathematical mind according to Maria Montessori]

Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik das Kind im Mittelpunkt

Pages: 42-47

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Language: German

Published: Wien, Austria: Jugend & Volk, 2020

ISBN: 978-3-7100-4362-8 3-7100-4362-X

Master's Thesis

Montessori 言語敎育의 理論과 實際에 關한 硏究 [Montessori Speech Education Theory: Practical Research]

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Language: Korean

Published: Daegu, South Korea, 2000

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Maria Montessori e il problema dell'educazione nel mondo moderno: Congresso internazionale Montessori, Roma, 12-15 settembre 1970

Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 19, no. 5-6, N.S. n. 8-9

Pages: 6

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0042-7241

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