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Kreative Sprachförderung nach Maria Montessori [Creative Language Support According to Maria Montessori]

Language acquisition, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Abstract/Notes: Diese in der Montessori-Praxis entwickelten und bewährten Spiele und Übungen regen den kreativen Umgang mit Sprache an. Die erfahrene Autorin zeigt unterschiedlichste Möglichkeiten auf, wie Kinder für Sprache sensibilisiert und zum freien Schreiben anregt werden. Eine Ideenfundgrube für die Weiterentwicklung der mündlichen und schriftlichen Ausdrucksfähigkeit. [These games and exercises, developed and proven in Montessori practice, encourage creative use of language. The experienced author shows a wide variety of ways in which children can be sensitized to language and encouraged to write freely. A treasure trove of ideas for the further development of oral and written expression.]

Language: German

Published: Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany: Herder, 2013

ISBN: 978-3-451-32675-2 3-451-32675-2

Series: Montessori-Praxis (Herder)

Article

Maria Montessori nel nostro tempo [Maria Montessori in our time]

Available from: Atlante Montessori

Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 25, no. 12

Pages: 3

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Marziola Pignatari - Writings

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0042-7241

Article

Benito en Maria [Benito and Maria]

Publication: MM: Montessori mededelingen, vol. 23, no. 2

Pages: 24-27

Benito Mussolini - Biographic sources, Europe, Fascism, Italy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - History, Southern Europe

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Abstract/Notes: The article refers to Montessori en Fascistisch Italië: Een Receptiegeschiedenis [Montessori and Fascist Italy: A History of Reception] (by Hélène H. M. Leenders).

Language: Dutch

ISSN: 0166-588X

Article

Dr. Maria Montessoris Opdragelsesmetode [Dr. Maria Montessori's Method of Upbringing]

Publication: Nordisk Ugeblad for Katholske Kristne [Nordic Weekly for Catholic Christians], vol. 74

Pages: 381-384

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Language: Norwegian

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Maria Montessori e il "futuro" della medicina: alcuni elementi di una ricerca sul campo [Maria Montessori and the 'Future' of Medicine: Some Elements of a Field Research

Available from: Pensa Multimedia

Publication: Italian Journal of Special Education for Inclusion, vol. 3, no. 2

Pages: 55-66

Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Special education, Spirituality

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Abstract/Notes: In 1951, Maria Montessori said that there would be a great future for medicine if it started to cure the patients’ souls, rather than just their bodies. What does this statement mean? Medicine has to turn into something different than what it currently is? The aim of this article is to contribute to a possible interpretation of Montessori’s argument, trying to overcome the separation between the medical and the pedagogical meanings of care. Starting from the data gathered through an ethnographical investigation carried out with a Special-Pedagogy perspective in many hospital divisions dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of Rare Illnesses, the author here discusses some critical aspects that affect medical actions of diagnosis and treatment dynamics. In order to set an interdisciplinary dialogue between medicine and pedagogy, this study provides some possible educational horizons for overcoming clinical mechanisms and elements that influence the identity development of the disabled person.

Language: Italian

ISSN: 2282-5061, 2282-6041

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Teori Belajar Konstruktivisme Maria Montessori dan Penerapannya di Masa Pandemi COVID-19 [Maria Montessori's Constructivism Learning Theory and Its Application during the COVID-19 Pandemic]

Available from: Institut Agama Islan Negeri (IAIN) Ponorogo

Publication: Jurnal Ibriez: Jurnal Kependidikan Dasar Islam Berbasis Sains [Ibriez Journal: Science-Based Journal of Islamic Basic Education], vol. 6, no. 2

Pages: 241-262

Asia, Australasia, COVID-19 Pandemic, Indonesia, Montessori method of education, Southeast Asia

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Abstract/Notes: The coronavirus which began to spread in early 2020 changed the world order (new normal), it also had a direct impact on the education aspect. In Indonesia, there is a policy to conduct online learning. Not all learning can be done online due to signal constraints and costs. So we need a solution, in the form of a theoretical concept that reveals the importance of independent learning and self-study to hone sensory-motor development in children. This concept is found in Maria Montessori's constructivism learning theory. Using a qualitative approach through reading through philosophical hermeneutics, which the author excavated from Maria Montessori's parent books, this research is to find (1) What are the big ideas of Maria Montessori's constructivism learning theory? (2) How is the application of constructivism learning theory for children during the Covid-19 period? with the aim of research to uncover and apply constructivism learning theory from Maria Montessori's perspective for children during a pandemic.This study concludes: (1) Children can self-construct, sensitive period, absorbent mind and certain developmental laws in their learning (2) Application of the Montessori method which includes activities to provide sensory, motor, and language stimulationat home. This understanding is important so that parents use constructivism learning theory in children and use it as the basis for parents' beliefs during this new normal era of learning. / Virus corona yang mulai menyebar awal tahun 2020 mengubah tatanan dunia (new normal), hal tersebut juga terdampak langsung pada aspek pendidikan. Di Indonesia, muncul kebijakan untuk melakukan pembelajaran online. Faktanya, tidak semua pembelajaran bisa dilakukan secara online karena terkendala signal dan biaya. Maka perlu sebuah solusi, berupa konsep teoritis yang mengungkapkan pentingnya pembelajaran mandiri dan belajar sendiri untuk mengasah perkembangan sensori motorik pada anak. Konsep ini ditemukan dalam teori belajar kontruktivisme milik Maria Montessori. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif melalui pembacaan secara hermeneutika filosofis, yang penulis gali dari buku-buku induk karya Maria Montessori, penelitian ini untuk mencari (1) Bagaimana gagasan besar teori belajar konstruktivisme Maria Montessori? (2) Bagaimana penerapan teori belajar kontruktivisme untuk anak dalam masa Covid-19? dengan tujuan penelitian untuk mengungkap dan menerapkan teori belajar konstruktivisme perspektif Maria Montessori untuk anak di masa pandemi. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan: (1) Anak memiliki kemampuan self construction, sensitive period, absorbent mind dan hukum perkembangan tertentu dalam belajarnya (2) Penerapan metode Montessori yang meliputi kegiatan untuk memberikan stimulasi sensorik, motorik dan bahasa di dalam rumah. Pemahaman ini penting, agar orang tua menggunakan teori belajar kontruktivisme pada anak dan digunakan sebagai dasar keyakinan orang tua di saat pembelajaran era new normal ini.

Language: Indonesian

DOI: 10.21154/ibriez.v6i2.164

ISSN: 2548-4176, 2548-3447

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Maria Montessori: 'Vencer al Aislamiento y al Egoismo' [Maria Montessori: 'Overcome Isolation and Selfishness']

Available from: UNESDOC Digital Library

Publication: El Correo de la UNESCO, vol. 17, no. 4

Pages: 16-20

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Language: Spanish

ISSN: 0304-310X, 1564-0590

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Lo que dice Maria Montessori sobre la enseñanza del Dibujo [What Maria Montessori says about teaching Drawing] [part 2]

Available from: Hemeroteca Informador

Publication: El Informador (Guadalajara, Mexico)

Pages: 2

Americas, Central America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico

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Language: Spanish

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Maria Montessori (1870-1952) – Caroline Pratt (1867-1954): Dos vidas en paralelo y la pasión compartida por la autonomía de la infancia [Maria Montessori (1870-1952) - Caroline Pratt (1867-1954): Two lives in parallel and the shared passion for the autonomy of childhood]

Available from: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

Publication: RELAdEI (Revista Latinoamericana de Educación Infantil), vol. 9, no. 1

Pages: 29-41

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Abstract/Notes: En el año del 150 aniversario del nacimiento de Maria Montessori ponemos su figura enfrente de su contemporánea Caroline Pratt, menos conocida en los ambientes pedagógicos europeos, pero igualmente imbuida de la pasión por una educación al servicio de una infancia activa, competente y autónoma. Después de repasar sucintamente las biografías paralelas de ambas, se señalan las diferencias entre las pedagogías de cada una de ellas especialmente en lo relativo a los materiales y al juego de construcción. Se constata, al mismo tiempo, la amplia coincidencia en los ideales por los que ambas trabajan toda su vida y se termina formulando una propuesta de complementariedad entre ambas, sugiriendo la conveniencia de enriquecer la pedagogía montessoriana con la incorporación de los bloques de madera maciza diseñados por Caroline Pratt y del juego de construcción como un recurso ordinario más.

Language: Spanish

ISSN: 2255-0666

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Maria Montessori: A Visionary Whose Insights Align With Neuroscience / Maria Montessori: Une Visionnaire dont les Idées s'Alignent avec les Neurosciences

Available from: Cortica

Publication: Cortica, vol. 2, no. 2

Pages: 203-222

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Neuroscience

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori’s approach, based on observation of and experimentation with children’s learning processes, remains one of the longest-standing and widely embraced forms of alternative education. Contemporary neuroscience research increasingly validates Montessori’s principles, yet a robust bridge between these two fields remains elusive. Factors such as differing goals, terminology and the lack of a collaborative framework hinder their synergy. This literature review explores the intersection between neuroscience findings and Montessori’s educational philosophy, structured into five key areas. The Perspective first presents various neuroscience insights: an exploration of aspects related to learning, brain development and cognition. Second, a brief background on Maria Montessori’s contributions: a historical overview of Maria Montessori's life, work and educational methodology. Third is the identification of the areas where neuroscience and Montessori principles intersect, including the importance of movement, emotional development, social learning, the role of the prepared environment, the transition from concrete to abstract concepts, self-regulation, sensitive periods and memory. Finally, while acknowledging the challenges and limitations in researching Montessori education, this review emphasises the growing evidence that supports the alignment of Montessori principles with neuroscience findings. This underscores the enduring relevance of Montessori’s holistic education approach and highlights the potential benefits of a deeper collaboration between these fields, to enhance educational practices and promote comprehensive learning experiences for children. / L'approche éducative de Maria Montessori, fondée sur l'observation et l'expérimentation de l'enfant, reste l'une des formes d'éducation alternative les plus anciennes et les plus largement adoptées. La recherche contemporaine en neurosciences valide de plus en plus les principes de Montessori, mais établir un pont solide entre ces deux domaines reste difficile. Des facteurs tels que des objectifs différents, une terminologie différente et l'absence d'un cadre de collaboration entravent leur synergie. Cette revue de la littérature explore l'intersection entre les résultats des neurosciences et la philosophie éducative de Montessori, structurée en cinq domaines clés : Premièrement, la présentation de quelques idées neuroscientifiques : Une exploration de divers aspects neuroscientifiques liés à l'apprentissage, au développement du cerveau et à la cognition. Deuxièmement, un bref historique des contributions de Maria Montessori : un aperçu historique de la vie, de l'œuvre et de la méthodologie éducative de Maria Montessori. L'identification des domaines où les neurosciences et les principes Montessori se croisent est ensuite présentée, notamment l'importance du mouvement, le développement émotionnel, l'apprentissage social, le rôle de l'environnement préparé, la transition des concepts concrets aux concepts abstraits, l'autorégulation, les périodes sensibles et la mémoire. Tout en reconnaissant les défis et les limites de la recherche en éducation Montessori, cette revue met l'accent sur les preuves de plus en plus nombreuses de l'alignement des principes Montessori sur les résultats des neurosciences. Cela souligne la pertinence durable de l'approche éducative holistique de Montessori et met en lumière les avantages potentiels d'une collaboration plus approfondie entre ces domaines, dans le but d'améliorer les pratiques éducatives et de favoriser des expériences d'apprentissage complètes pour les enfants.

Language: English

DOI: 10.26034/cortica.2023.4218

ISSN: 2813-1940

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