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Onze Oudere Jongens en Meisjes: Waarom Kiezen Montessori-Ouders de Lycea voor Montessori-Leerlingen?
Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)
Publication: Montessori Opvoeding, vol. 24
Date: Apr 1941
Pages: 25
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Language: Dutch
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Die Selbsttätigkeit bei Fröbel und Montessori [Independence at Froebel and Montessori]
Publication: Zeitschrift für das Kindergartenwesen, vol. 42, no. 3-4
Date: 1923
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Language: German
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Preschool Children's Development in Classic Montessori, Supplemented Montessori, and Conventional Programs
Available from: ScienceDirect
Publication: Journal of School Psychology, vol. 50, no. 3
Date: 2012
Pages: 379-401
Americas, Comparative education, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - Evaluation, North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: Research on the outcomes of Montessori education is scarce and results are inconsistent. One possible reason for the inconsistency is variations in Montessori implementation fidelity. To test whether outcomes vary according to implementation fidelity, we examined preschool children enrolled in high fidelity classic Montessori programs, lower fidelity Montessori programs that supplemented the program with conventional school activities, and, for comparison, conventional programs. Children were tested at the start and end of the school year on a range of social and academic skills. Although they performed no better in the fall, children in Classic Montessori programs, as compared with children in Supplemented Montessori and Conventional programs, showed significantly greater school-year gains on outcome measures of executive function, reading, math, vocabulary, and social problem-solving, suggesting that high fidelity Montessori implementation is associated with better outcomes than lower fidelity Montessori programs or conventional programs.
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsp.2012.01.001
ISSN: 0022-4405
Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)
The Effects of Implementing Montessori at Home on Children's Independence and Self-Regulation in a Montessori Classroom
Available from: St. Catherine University
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Abstract/Notes: The ultimate goal of Montessori educators is to prepare the child, the whole child. One who is not only excelling academically, but also is independent, a critical thinker, and can collaborate with people from all different walks of life. The role of the Montessori educators is to prepare and guide children to independence, this is an increasingly difficult goal to achieve independence and self-regulation especially in the three to six, and six to nine age group. The Montessori guides have grappled with the disconnect between the home environment and school environment, citing it as the major obstacle to children’s independence. In this paper, the literature about parent involvement and its impact on children independence and self-regulation in a Montessori classroom are reviewed. This paper explains the research tools that were employed throughout the research period as well as the methodology, and findings and conclusions.
Language: English
Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2019
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Dr. Maria Montessori Will Conduct a Summer Training Class in the Montessori Educational Method in the Science of Man Building, Balboa Park, June 15 to September 8 [Advertisement]
Available from: California Digital Newspaper Collection
Publication: San Diego Union (San Diego, California)
Date: May 30, 1917
Pages: 6
Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, North America, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, North America, Teacher training, United States of America
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Language: English
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Il femminismo di Maria Montessori. Educazione, emancipazione per un nuovo modello di donna [The feminism of Maria Montessori: Education, emancipation for a new model of woman]
Book Title: L'Utopia Montessoriana: Pace, Diritti, Libertà, Ambiente [Montessorian Utopia: Peace, Rights, Freedom, Environment]
Pages: 137-152
Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Peace education
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Language: Italian
Published: Trento, Italy: Erickson, 2019
ISBN: 978-88-590-2042-4 88-590-2042-5
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La "Casa dei Bambini" e il Metodo di Maria Montessori / The "Children's House" and the Method of Maria Montessori
Book Title: Roma 1907: La Prima Casa dei Bambini di Maria Montessori / The First Children's House of Maria Montessori
Pages: 11-36
Children's House (Casa dei Bambini), Europe, Italy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Southern Europe
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Language: English, Italian
Published: Rome, Italy: Opera Nazionale Montessori, 2006
ISBN: 88-88227-33-4
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Montessori and Richmond College [London Montessori Centre]
Publication: LM Courier
Date: Jan 1988
Pages: 6
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Language: English
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Montessori a Kiev [Montessori in Kiev]
Publication: Vita dell'Infanzia (Opera Nazionale Montessori), vol. 49, no. 6
Date: 2000
Pages: 50-59
Eastern Europe, Europe, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Ukraine
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Language: Italian
ISSN: 0042-7241
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¿Está Montessori obsoleta hoy?: a la búsqueda del Montessori posible
Available from: Universidad Estatal a Distancia
Publication: Revista Rupturas, vol. 2, no. 1
Date: 2012
Pages: 58-117
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Abstract/Notes: The present article proposes a discussion regarding efforts of the Montessori community to offer resistance to the prevailing utilitarian and capitalistic entourage that Montessori herself so criticized. It addresses related questions: what are some of her legacies to the early education movement? How does the Montessori community attend to present dilemmas and their own development as communities of learning? It is concluded that Montessorians approach a variety of areas of concern, in spite of the diametrical difference between practices, whereby only the Montessori name and materials may be utilized. The current relevance and urgency of Montessori practices is stressed, together with the need for conceptual clarity from a paradigm of complexity.
Language: Spanish
DOI: 10.22458/rr.v2i1.174
ISSN: 2215-2466