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Tasten und testen – Auf Spurensuche nach einer Montessori-affinen "Krippe". Erinnerungen [Touch and test – looking for traces of a Montessori-related “nativity scene”. Memories]
Publication: Montessori: Zeitschrift für Montessori-Pädagogik, vol. 61, no. 1
Date: 2023
Pages: 90-92
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Language: German
ISSN: 0944-2537
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De veranderingen in de hoofdwerken van Maria Montessori [Changes in the main works of Maria Montessori]
Book Title: Kind en cultuur in opvoeding en onderwijs [Child and culture in upbringing and education]
Pages: 42-50
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Language: Dutch
Published: Groningen: Gion, 1996
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Die Anwendung der Montessori-Methode in der Mathematik: vom Begriff des Stellenwerts zu dem der Kultur [The application of the Montessori method in mathematics: from the concept of status to that of culture]
Book Title: Die Montessori-Pädagogik und das behinderte Kind: Referate und Ergebnisse des 18. Internationalen Montessori Kongresses (München, 4-8 Juli 1977) [The Montessori System and the Handicapped Child: Papers and Reports of the 18th International Montessori Congress (Munich, July 4-8, 1977)]
Pages: 181-188
Conferences, International Montessori Congress (18th, Munich, Germany, 4-8 July 1977), Mathematics education, Montessori method of education
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Language: German
Published: München: Kindler, 1978
ISBN: 3-463-00716-9
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Shin kyōiku shisō ni okeru 'Montessōri kyōiku' hihan no shosō: Kirupatorikku “montessōri-hō no kentō” ga shisa suru mono / 新教育思想における「モンテッソーリ教育」批判の諸相 : キルパトリック『モンテッソーリ法の検討』が示唆するもの [Some Aspects of the Criticism about 'The Montessori Education' in the New Education: Especially in "The Montessori System Examined" by W. H. Kilpatrick]
Available from: Keiai University and Chiba Keiai Junior College - Institutional Repository
Publication: Keiai daigaku kenkyu ronshu / 敬愛大学研究論集 / Keiai University Staff Papers, no. 42
Date: 1992
Pages: 119-146
Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Montessori method of education - History, Montessori movement, William Heard Kilpatrick - Philosophy
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Language: Japanese
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Maria Montessori e gli ambienti milanesi dell'Unione Femminile e della Società Umanitaria [Maria Montessori and the Milanese circles of the Women's Union and the Humanitarian Society]
Available from: Unione Femminile Nazionale
Publication: Annali di storia dell'educazione e delle istituzioni scolastiche, vol. 25
Date: 2018
Pages: 8-26
Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Società Umanitaria (The Humanitarian Society)
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Abstract/Notes: This article aims to reconstruct the role played by the Società Umanitaria (Humanitarian Society), based in Milan, for the widespread of the Montessori’s Method. The studied period spans from 1908, which is the year of the initial mediation of the Women’s Union’s members for the creation of the first Children’s Houses in the Humanitarian Society’s district, until 1923, which is the year of Augusto Osimo’s death, the general secretary of this institution. In particular, through the analysis of Maria Montessori and Augusto Osimo’s letters exchange, the complex plot of their fruitful collaboration will be highlighted, which was carried out through the organization of Montessori training courses by the Humanitarian Society. Their cooperation was further reinvigorated by a common cause, which was the intervention in favor of children victims of the war, up till the project of a Montessori law secondary school for young adolescents. This last project was never realized because of Osimo’s severe illness occurred in 1920.
Language: Italian
ISSN: 1723-9672, 2612-6559
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Die Montessori-Bewegung in Indien [The Montessori Movement in India]
Publication: Mitteilungen der deutschen Montessori-Gesellschaft e. V., vol. 5, no. 2
Date: 1957
Pages: 5-7
Albert Max Joosten - Writings, Asia, India, Montessori movement, South Asia
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Language: German
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Proving Montessori: Identity and Dilemmas in a Montessori Teacher’s Lived Experience
Available from: University of Kansas Libraries
Publication: Journal of Montessori Research, vol. 2, no. 2
Date: 2016
Pages: 35-48
Americas, Montessori method of education - Evaluation, North America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: This phenomenological case study was conducted to better understand the experience of a Montessori teacher in a leadership role. A veteran Montessori teacher, newly hired by an established Montessori preschool, was interviewed over the course of her first year in the position. A critical discourse analysis revealed multiple social identities that contributed to her desire, and ability, to be what she felt was an authentic Montessori educator. While some of these discourses and social identities aligned, some did not, creating ideational dilemmas that affected her work, relationships, and personal identity. The findings suggest that current Montessori discourse excludes important characteristics of the teacher-lived experience. Acknowledging and discussing the social challenges Montessori teachers face is a necessary addition to teacher preparation, teacher support systems, and Montessori leadership decisions.
Language: English
ISSN: 2378-3923
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The Montessori method in Scotland / Il Metodo Montessori in Scozia
Book Title: La formazione dell'uomo nella ricostruzione mondiale: atti dell'8. Congresso internazionale Montessori presieduto da Maria Montessori, San Remo, 22-29 agosto 1949
Pages: 76-87
Conferences, Europe, Great Britain, International Montessori Congress (8th, San Remo, Italy, 22-29 August 1949), Northern Europe, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Language: English, Italian
Published: Roma, Italy: Ente Opera Montessori, 1950
Master's Thesis
The Impact of Montessori-Trained Early Childhood Assistants on Child Engagement in Licensed Montessori Centers
Available from: MINDS@UW River Falls
Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Montessori method of education, Teachers' assistants, Three-hour work cycle, Work periods
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Abstract/Notes: This study examined the impact of Montessori training provided to Assistants in authentic Montessori schools that are operating as licensed childcare centers. The study looked at correlations between the implementation of a Montessori specific training program for Assistants and how that impacted the active engagement of the children throughout the morning work cycle. The Lead Teacher in the participating classroom was asked to take a time sampling of the students' engagement levels every 30 minutes during the morning work cycle for a 2 week period of time. This quantitative analysis was completed to determine how many children were wandering, actively engaged, disengaged or actively disengaged in their work. After the data collection period ended, Assistants were given training that focused on the Montessori method and philosophy, classroom management, and feedback/expectations in their role. Post-training, the goal was to conduct another 2 week round of time sampling to analyze if the engagement level of the children increased. However, during the training period, turnover at the participating school increased from 3% to 33%, leaving the researcher unable to fully complete the training before conducting another round of time sampling. Interviews during and after this period of time indicated that the reason for the turnover was due to an inauthentic Montessori classroom feel (55% of respondents) and/or personal reasons (45% of respondents.) With further research, the root causes of the "inauthentic classroom feel" were narrowed down to difficult child behaviors, transitions of children moving from the toddler room to the children's house room, and, overwhelmingly, a lack of Assistant training. While the original research project was unable to be completed due to the staff turnover, the root cause of the turnover pointed to the necessity of implementing an Assistant Training program in the future. Not only would this potentially decrease Teacher and Assistant turnover in the Montessori classroom, but better retention and more highly trained staff would most certainly have a positive impact on child engagement in the classroom.
Language: English
Published: River Falls, Wisconsin, 2019
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Montessori dijete – vodič za roditelje znatiželjnih i odgovornih ljudskih bića [The Montessori child – a guide for parents of curious and responsible human beings]
Available from: Hrčak - Portal of Croatian scientific and professional journals
Publication: Educational Issues / Odgojno-obrazovne teme, vol. 5, no. 2
Date: 2022
Pages: 195-201
Child development, Montessori method of education, Parent education
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Language: Croatian
ISSN: 2623-7911, 2623-873X