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Metode Umaniste in Predarea Limbilor Straine / Humanistic Methods in Foreign Language Teaching

Available from: Euromentor

Publication: Euromentor, vol. 3, no. 3

Pages: 71-79

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Abstract/Notes: The psychological research and changes occurred in pedagogical thinking have led to new methods in foreign language teaching called “humanistic methods” or “fringe methods” which focus on some aspects neglected by the traditional strategies: feelings, emotions, interpersonal relationships: suggestopedia, first an experimental method belonging to suggestology, has become a psychological method of teaching and learning foreign languages based mainly on indirect suggestion which appeals to a peripheral subliminal; the silent way, which stems from the trend initiated by the Italian specialist in pedagogy Maria Montessori is based on the fact that the process of learning a foreign language is a natural one, which children perform involuntarily; cooperative learning, whose roots are in the counseling techniques of psychotherapy, is greatly based on group dynamics; the total physical response, which originates in the action-based methods, refers to the learner’s reaction, to the instructions received from the teacher and it has been a successful method to teach foreign language for children.

Language: Romanian

ISSN: 2067-7839, 2247-9376, 2068-780X

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Montessori Methods

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: Journal of Education (Boston), vol. 75, no. 15

Pages: 399-400

Americas, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

ISSN: 0022-0574, 2515-5741

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Montessori Education at a Distance, Part 2: A Mixed Methods Examination of Montessori Educators' Response to a Global Pandemic

Available from: University of Kansas Libraries

Publication: Journal of Montessori Research, vol. 7, no. 1

Pages: 31-50

Americas, COVID-19 Pandemic, Montessori method of education, North America, Remote learning, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: This study offers a contextualized understanding of the distance-learning experiences of Montessori educators and students in the spring of 2020 in the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic. In this article, we build on results reported in a separate article published in this issue of the Journal of Montessori Research. First, we analyzed qualitative data from social media and national virtual gatherings designed to support teachers as they faced the challenges created by the abrupt shift to distance learning. Second, we employed a convergent mixed-methods design to integrate these qualitative findings with the survey results reported in the previous article to provide a richer and more complete perspective on the situation. In our results, we found substantial evidence to support the resilience and durability of the Montessori Method, even in the face of adverse conditions created by a global pandemic. Despite the challenges of adaptation, Montessori educators demonstrated a commitment to the key tenets of Montessori philosophy, such as following the child and employing a holistic perspective on learning and development. While serving the whole child’s growth and development remained front and center, Montessori teachers’ approach to academics looked very different under distance learning. Still, the ongoing attention to children’s social-emotional needs will benefit both teachers and children when they return to the classroom, undoubtedly with lasting effects from pandemic-related isolation and hardship.

Language: English

DOI: 10.17161/jomr.v7i1.15123

ISSN: 2378-3923

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Changing Trainees Inspire Reconsideration of Methods

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 7, no. 3

Pages: 21

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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The Montessori Method and Missionary Methods

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: International Review of Mission, vol. 2, no. 2

Pages: 329-341

Europe, Italy, Religious education, Southern Europe

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Language: English

DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-6631.1913.tb01627.x

ISSN: 0020-8582, 1758-6631

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Fort Peck Combines Language Immersion with Montessori Methods

Available from: Tribal College Journal website

Publication: Tribal College Journal, vol. 9, no. 4

Pages: 15

Americas, Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples, Montessori method of education, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: What may be the continent’s first two Montessori Native language immersion schools opened on the Fort Peck Reservation in northeastern Montana in January.

Language: English

ISSN: 2163-3622

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Montessori Methods

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: The Child (London), vol. 4, no. 6

Pages: 481, 484

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Language: English

ISSN: 0855-0026

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Montessori and Traditional Methods of Elementary Education a Beginning Look at Differences

Publication: Montessori Articles (Montessori Australia Foundation)

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Language: English

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Montessori Education Provides Better Outcomes Than Traditional Methods, Study Indicates

Publication: Montessori Articles (Montessori Australia Foundation)

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Language: English

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New Methods of Teaching Catechistics

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

, Edward Malone (Author) , Nancy Rambusch (Author)

Publication: Montessori Information Items, no. 18

Pages: 32-36

Catechisms, Religious education

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Abstract/Notes: Published by Cleveland Montessori Association (Cleveland, Ohio). Dated January 22, 1961.

Language: English

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