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Maria Montessori: 'Vaincre l'Isolement et l'Égoïsme' [Maria Montessori: 'Overcoming Isolation and Selfishness']
Available from: UNESDOC Digital Library
Publication: Le Courrier de l'UNESCO, vol. 17, no. 4
Date: 1964
Pages: 16-20
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Language: French
ISSN: 0304-3118, 1564-0574
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(Nie)świadoma decyzja, czyli o motywach wyboru przedszkola Montessori / (Un)Conscious Decision – that is about the Motives for Choosing a Montessori Kindergarten
Available from: Lubelski Rocznik Pedagogiczny
Publication: Lubelski Rocznik Pedagogiczny / Lublin Pedagogical Yearbook, vol. 37, no. 1
Date: 2018
Pages: 75-94
Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Eastern Europe, Europe, Montessori method of education, Poland, Preschool education, School choice
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Abstract/Notes: Dynamic changes taking place in the contemporary social reality pose new challenges for Polish schools. The necessity to depart from a deep-rooted educational tradition and a school model which does not suit the current conditions prompts the search for alternative solutions. Consequently, for several years there has been an increase in interest in various educational offers, and education in line with the assumptions of Maria Montessori’s pedagogical concept has an important place among them. The educational process realized in Montessori institutions based on the child’s activity, subjective treatment of the pupil, respect for his individual needs, abilities and interests, support for his versatile development become a catalyst for self-development, self-education and self-training, which are so much expected from the contemporary generation of students. However, the growing popularity of Montessori institutions raises the question of how much their choice is the result of parents’ rational decision and real conviction about the value of the Montessori education system. The analysis of the empirical material gathered for this study revealed the surveyed parents’ motives for selecting a kindergarten facility for their child, as well as their expectations and opinions about education in the kindergarten working on the basis of Maria Montessori pedagogy. / Dynamiczne zmiany zachodzące we współczesnej rzeczywistości społecznej stawiają nowe wyzwania przed polskim szkolnictwem. Konieczność odejścia od głęboko zakorzenionej tradycji edukacyjnej i niedostosowanego do obecnych warunków modelu szkoły skłania do poszukiwania alternatywnych rozwiązań. W związku z tym od kilkunastu lat obserwuje się wzrost zainteresowania różnorodnymi ofertami edukacyjnymi, wśród których ważne miejsce zajmuje kształcenie zgodne z założeniami koncepcji pedagogicznej Marii Montessori.Oparcie realizowanego w placówkach montessoriańskich procesu edukacyjnego na aktywności dziecka, podmiotowe traktowanie wychowanka, respektowanie jego indywidualnych potrzeb, możliwości i zainteresowań, wspieranie jego wszechstronnego rozwoju staje się katalizatorem samorozwoju, samokształcenia i samowychowania, których tak bardzo oczekuje się od współczesnego pokolenia uczniów. Rosnąca popularność placówek montessoriańskich skłania jednak do postawienia pytania, na ile ich wybór jest efektem racjonalnej decyzji rodziców i faktycznego przekonania o wartości systemu pedagogicznego Montessori. Analiza materiału empirycznego zgromadzonego na potrzeby niniejszego opracowania ujawniła motywy, jakimi kierowali się badani rodzice, dokonując wyboru placówki przedszkolnej dla swojego dziecka, a także ich oczekiwania i opinie na temat edukacji realizowanej w przedszkolach wykorzystujących pedagogikę Marii Montessori.
Language: Polish
DOI: 10.17951/lrp.2018.37.1.75-94
ISSN: 0137-6136
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Friedrich Fröbel und Maria Montessori [Friedrich Froebel and Maria Montessori]
Publication: Kindergarten, vol. 72
Date: 1931
Pages: 10-15
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Language: German
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Første Montessori-skule i Sogn og Fjordane [The first Montessori school in Sogn og Fjordane]
Available from: National Library of Norway
Publication: Utdanning, no. 21
Date: Sep 2002
Pages: 13
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Language: Norwegian
ISSN: 1502-9778
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Dr. Maria Montessori 1870-1952: The Origins of Montessori
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Language: English
Published: [Amsterdam, The Netherlands]: Association Montessori Internationale, 1970
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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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En Tale av Dr. Maria Montessori, ved en festmiddag for hende i London [A Speech by Dr. Maria Montessori, at a gala dinner for her in London]
Available from: National Library of Norway
Publication: Vår Skole, vol. 9, no. 8
Date: Feb 21, 1920
Pages: 49-51
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Language: Norwegian
ISSN: 0042-2029
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Montessori to Romania: The First Montessori Training Course in Romania
Publication: NAMTA Bulletin
Date: Mar 1998
Pages: 1-5
Eastern Europe, Europe, Montessori training courses, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals, Romania
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Language: English
Book
Maria Montessori, 1870-1952: Kind van haar tijd, Vrouw van de wereld [Maria Montessori, 1870-1952: Child of her Time, Woman of the World]
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources
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Language: Dutch
Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press, 1999
ISBN: 90-5356-300-8 978-90-5356-300-7
Master's Thesis
韓國 Montessori 敎師 養成 過程에 관한 調査硏究 [Korea Montessori teacher development process: survey research]
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Language: Korean
Published: Seoul, South Korea, 2000