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M. Slingsby Newman, Kindergarten Mistress [photograph]

Publication: The Manuka, no. 7

Pages: [frontispiece]

Australasia, Australia and New Zealand, Margaret Slingsby Newman - Biographic sources, Margaret Slingsby Newman - Photographs, New Zealand, Oceania

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Abstract/Notes: Margaret Slingsby Newman was an early Montessorian that introduced the Montessori model to New Zealanders.

Language: English

Report

Prekindergarten Head Start, Year End Report, 1974-1975

Available from: ERIC

Americas, Child development, Classroom environments, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Head Start programs, North America, Parent participation, Prepared environment, Students - Evaluation, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: The Philadelphia Prekindergarten Head Start Program is a child development program for three- and four-year old children from low-income families funded through the Philadelphia Anti-Poverty Action Commission. The approach stresses an interacting and multidisciplinary attempt to improve the child's physical and emotional health, his family relationships, and his abilities to function better as a person. The program has been designed to implement five different early childhood education models: Behavioral Analysis, Bank Street, Montessori, Responsive Learning, and Curriculum for Social and Emotional Development. Programming according to model specifications remained the theoretical basis for daily operation. Research and evaluation activities during 1974-75 have centered around the program's goals for children. They have included classroom observations, the development of forms to assess the extent of model implementation, summarizing and analyzing the results of the Denver Developmental Screening Test, and the inclusion of the children in the Early Childhood Longitudinal File. There was found to be a wide range of practices in terms (1) extent of model implementation, (2) classroom differences within a model, (3) grouping practices, (4) frequency of parent volunteers, and (5) provisioning. Observation data yielding the above information are summarized according to model and across the total program.

Language: English

Published: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jul 1975

Conference Paper

All I Really Need to Know (About Creative Thinking) I Learned (by Studying How Children Learn) in Kindergarten

Available from: ACM Digital Library

6th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition (Washignton, D.C., June 13-15, 2007)

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Abstract/Notes: This paper argues that the "kindergarten approach to learning" -- characterized by a spiraling cycle of Imagine, Create, Play, Share, Reflect, and back to Imagine -- is ideally suited to the needs of the 21st century, helping learners develop the creative-thinking skills that are critical to success and satisfaction in today's society. The paper discusses strategies for designing new technologies that encourage and support kindergarten-style learning, building on the success of traditional kindergarten materials and activities, but extending to learners of all ages, helping them continue to develop as creative thinkers.

Language: English

Published: New York: Association of Computer Machinery (ACM), 2007

Pages: 1–6

DOI: 10.1145/1254960.1254961

ISBN: 978-1-59593-712-4

Book Section

Maria Montessori e l’Educazione Morale, Spirituale e Religiosa nelle Scuole dell’Infanzia [Maria Montessori and Moral, Spiritual and Religious Education in Kindergartens]

Book Title: La Cura dell'Anima in Maria Montessori: l'Educazione Morale, Spirituale e Religiosa dell'Infanzia [Care of the Soul in Maria Montessori: Moral, Spiritual and Religious Education of Childhood]

Pages: 38-61

Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education, Religious education, Spirituality

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Language: Italian

Published: Rome, Italy: Fefè Editore, 2011

ISBN: 978-88-95988-34-4

Book Section

XVIII. Kindergarten and Montessori Section

Available from: Internet Archive

Book Title: Report of the All Asia Educational Conference (Benares, December 26-30, 1930)

Pages: 419-442

Asia, Conferences, India, Montessori method of education, South Asia

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Language: English

Published: Allahabad, India: The Indian Press, 1935

Article

Das kindergartenwesen in Leipzig

Publication: Schulwart, vol. 24

Pages: 246-247

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Language: German

Article

Kindergartenerziehung in deutschen Grosstädten

Publication: Schulwart, vol. 24

Pages: 243-245

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Language: German

Article

Friedrich Fröbel, Montessori und der Kindergarten

Publication: Schule und Elternhaus, vol. 4

Pages: 540

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Language: German

Article

La Escuela en el Regimen de Organizacion de la Instruccion Publica Argentina – La Escuela Activa: Sistema Montessori-Kindergarten

Available from: Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut

Publication: Nosotros, vol. 81, no. 298

Pages: 160-174

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Language: Spanish

Article

Fröbel und Montessori im Kindergarten

Publication: Österreichische Lehrerzeitung, vol. 7

Pages: 107-108

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Language: German

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