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The Children's Project: Sharing Our Lives [The Walden School, Swarthmore, PA]
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 1, no. 3
Date: May 1993
Pages: 11
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
Bachelor's Thesis
Pemanfaatan Kegiatan Practical Life Untuk Perkembangan Kemandirian Anak Usia 4-5 Tahun / Utilization of Practical Life Activities for the Development of Independence of Children Aged 4-5 Years
Available from: Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta
Asia, Australasia, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Indonesia, Montessori schools, Preschool children, Preschool education, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan mengenai pemanfaatan kegiatan practical life untuk perkembangan kemandirian anak usia 4-5 tahun. Penelitian ini menggunakan penelitian kualitatif dengan metode deskriptif. Subjek penelitian dalam penelitian ini yaitu anak usia 4-5 tahun di TK Khayangan Montessori School. Narasumber wawancara dalam penelitian ini yaitu guru TK Khayangan Montessori School yang berjumlah 4 orang. Pengumpulan data pada penelitian ini melalui observasi terhadap anak, wawancara serta dokumentasi. Analisis data penelitian ini menggunakan reduksi data, penyajian data, verifikasi dan kesimpulan. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan practical life seperti kegiatan makan dan minum, mencuci tangan, melepas dan memakai sepatu, mengerjakan tugas, membereskan mainan yang telah digunakan dan bermain bersama teman memiliki manfaat untuk kemandirian anak di TK Khayangan Montessori School serta metode yang digunakan oleh guru dalam pemberian tugas agar anak dapat melatih kemandiriannya dan faktor-faktor yang mendukung anak dapat mandiri. / This study aims to describe the use of practical life activities for the development of independence of children aged 4-5 years. This research uses qualitative research with descriptive methods. The research subjects in this study were children aged 4- 5 years at Khayangan Montessori School Kindergarten. The interviewees in this study were 4 teachers of Khayangan Montessori School Kindergarten. Data collection in this study was through observation of children, interviews and documentation. Data analysis of this study uses data reduction, data presentation, verification and conclusions. The results of this study show that practical life activities such as eating and drinking, washing hands, taking off and wearing shoes, doing assignments, tidying up toys that have been used and playing with friends have benefits for children's independence in Khayangan Montessori School Kindergarten as well as methods used by teachers in assigning tasks so that children can practice their independence and factors that support children to be independent.
Language: Indonesian
Published: Jakarta, Indonesia, 2022
Article
Introduction of Philosophy for Children into the Montessori Curriculum
Available from: Montclair State University
Publication: Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children, vol. 15, no. 1
Date: 2000
Pages: 22-29
Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Philosophy for Children
Article
Koncepcja Marii Montessori a rozwój umiejętności samoobsługowych dzieci w wieku przedszkolnym / The Concept of Maria Montessori and the Development of Self-Care Skills in Children of Preschool Age
Available from: Index Copernicus International
Publication: Pedagogika Przedszkolna i Wczesnoszkolna [Pre-School and Early School Education], vol. 6, no. 2 (whole no. 12)
Date: 2018
Pages: 257-269
Montessori method of education
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Abstract/Notes: The development of self-care skills in children is a part of the Core curriculum for preschool education. The contents regarding formation of such skills include shaping hygiene practices, goodhabits and developing motor skills. Maria Montessori drew attention to the development of selfcare skills and functional independence. In her concept of preschool child education, Maria Montessori developed practical life activities which were intended to serve the development of specificskills and their application to everyday life. Therefore, the aim of the research was to identify thelevel of self-care skills in 4-year-old children attending selected kindergartens located in MińskMazowiecki and Siedlce. The research was conducted on 200 children from Non-public CreativeActivity Montessori Kindergarten ‘Zameczek’ in Siedlce, Non-public Montessori Kindergarten‘Delfinek’ in Mińsk Mazowiecki and 6 traditional kindergartens — 2 of which were located inMińsk Mazowiecki and 4 located in Siedlce. The obtained research results indicated a varied levelof self-care skills depending on kindergarten the children attended.
Language: Polish
ISSN: 2353-7140, 2353-7159
Article
Celebrating Holidays with Children, Part II
Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 6, no. 3
Date: Nov 1995
Pages: 1–4
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Abstract/Notes: Continued from vol. 1, no. 2
Language: English
Article
Excitement in Amarillo with Elementary Children [Amarillo Montessori Academy, Texas]
Publication: The National Montessori Reporter
Date: 1986
Pages: 6
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Language: English
Article
Matunga Children Home: Lady Brabourne's Visit
Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers
Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)
Date: Apr 7, 1936
Pages: 4
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Language: English
Article
Camping with Children
Publication: Forza Vitale!, vol. 22, no. 3
Date: 2003
Pages: 16–18
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Language: English
Article
The Best Weapon for Peace: Maria Montessori, Education, and Children's Rights [book review]
Available from: Taylor and Francis Online
Publication: Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education
Date: Feb 7, 2023
Pages: 1-4
Doctoral Dissertation
Learning by Doing with Maria Montessori's Fraction Material- an Analysis of Operations and Methematical Processes of Understanding of Primary School Children
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Abstract/Notes: Parent-teacher partnership could dramatically improve educational outcomes for students (Bikmaz & Guler, 2003; Epstein, 2001). However, most teachers and parents lack knowledge and resources for creating this relationship (Christenson, 2004; Epstein, 2001; Henderson & Mapp, 2002). The interactive handbook is a tool for Montessori elementary educators and parents that addresses the common barriers to connection and develops a partnership to provide a continuation of lessons and values from the classroom to the home. The implementation is focused on the Montessori elementary context as it correlates to the "cosmic education" philosophy. Current parents and teachers in the public and private sector of Montessori elementary education evaluated the handbook, and their feedback was incorporated to be the most relevant and effective tool possible. [Reviewed in AMI Communications 2008/1]
Language: English
Published: Münster, Germany, 2006