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Maria Montessori, il bambino, l'educazione: da San Lorenzo al mondo 1907-1997

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Abstract/Notes: Monographic issue of: Vita dell'infanzia, 46 (Jul/Aug 1997), n. 6.

Language: Italian

Published: Roma, Italy: Vita dell'infanzia, 1997

Bachelor's Thesis

Uso de materiales sensoriales Montessori para desarrollar la noción de seriación en infantes de 5 años de la institución Educativa San José la Pascana, COMAS - 2016

Available from: Universidad César Vallejo - Institutional Repository

Americas, Child development, Latin America and the Caribbean, Montessori materials, Montessori method of education, Peru, Sensorial materials, South America

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Abstract/Notes: La presente investigación tuvo por objetivo determinar la influencia de los materiales sensoriales Montessori para desarrollar la noción de seriación en infantes de 5 años de la Institución Educativa San José La Pascana, Comas - 2016, el tipo de investigación fue aplicada con un diseño específico cuasiexperimental con grupos intactos (Grupo Experimental y Grupo de Control). La población estuvo conformada por 50 infantes, de los cuales estuvieron distribuidos en un Grupo de Control (aula Naranja) de 25 infantes y un Grupo Experimental (aula Celeste) de 25 infantes, la muestra fue de tipo censal debido a que se trabajó con toda la población. Asimismo, para el recojo de la información se empleó la técnica de la observación y como instrumento se utilizó la escala de tipo Likert, el cual constó de 20 ítems que permitieron medir los niveles que transitan los infantes en la noción de seriación, a su vez en el análisis descriptivo se utilizó el software IBM SPSS versión 22, el cual permitió obtener resultados confiables con las tablas de frecuencias y figuras en barra, con respecto al análisis inferencial nos permitió contrastar las hipótesis con los diagramas de cajas y bigotes. A través del estudio realizado se pudo evidenciar que después de aplicar el programa, el 84% de los infantes alcanzó un nivel de logro en el desarrollo de la noción de seriación. Por tanto, se concluyó que el uso de materiales sensoriales Montessori mejoró significativamente en el desarrollo de la noción de seriación en infantes de 5 años de la Institución Educativa San José la Pascana, Comas - 2016. [The present research aimed to determine the influence of Montessori sensory materials to develop the notion of seriation in 5-year-old infants of the San José La Pascana Educational Institution, Comas - 2016, the type of research was applied with a specific quasi-experimental design with intact groups (Experimental Group and Control Group). The population consisted of 50 infants, of which they were distributed in a Control Group (Orange classroom) of 25 infants and an Experimental Group (Celeste classroom) of 25 infants, the sample was of a census type due to the fact that all the population. Likewise, to collect the information, the observation technique was used and the Likert-type scale was used as an instrument, which consisted of 20 items that allowed to measure the levels that infants travel in the notion of seriation, in turn, in the descriptive analysis, the IBM SPSS version 22 software was used, which allowed obtaining reliable results with the tables of frequencies and figures In bar, with respect to the inferential analysis, it allowed us to contrast the hypotheses with the box-and-whisker diagrams. Through the study carried out, it was possible to show that after applying the program, 84% of the infants reached a level of achievement in the development of the notion of seriation. Therefore, it was concluded that the use of Montessori sensory materials significantly improved the development of the notion of seriation in 5-year-old infants of the San José la Pascana Educational Institution, Comas - 2016.]

Language: Spanish

Published: Trujillo, Peru, 2016

Book

Before the Sandpaper Letters: Creating Phonological Awareness in the Montessori 3-6 Classroom

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Abstract/Notes: Many Montessori teachers know what to do in the 3-6 classroom when it comes to the sandpaper letters and movable alphabet. Still, many are unsure what to do before that to help children learn to read and write. Phonological awareness is a critical, but often overlooked, part of the curriculum. This is true in Montessori and traditional settings. "Before the Sandpaper Letters" provides a lot of practical advice and activities from a seasoned Montessori teacher. You'll learn such things as print awareness, word awareness, rhyming, and phonemic awareness. This book also comes with a glossary of reading terms to help you better learn and communicate in the field. This is what every Montessori teacher should know, but may not have gotten in their training.

Language: English

Published: S.I.: Independently published, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-70305-449-1

Book

Erziehung zum Menschen: Montessori-Pädagogik heute

Montessori method of education

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Language: German

Published: Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Fischer-Taschenbuch, 1991

Book

L'opera educativa di Giovanni Tancredi: la Casa dei Bambini a Monte Sant'Angelo

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Language: Italian

Published: Foggia, Italy: Grenzi, 1994

Book

Sanyuktâkshar

Alphabetizing, Language acquisition, Language arts

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Language: [unidentified]

Published: Calcutta, India: [s.n.], [1964]

Conference Paper

From Pedagogical Principles to the Pedagogical Project: The Experience of San Michele Educational Garden

Available from: IATED Digital Library

15th International Technology, Education and Development Conference

Europe, Italy, School gardens, Southern Europe

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Abstract/Notes: The paper presents the results of theoretical and experimental research developed as part of the "Mitigation Risk Design" (MiRiDe) Workshop, provided by the School of Architecture, Urban Planning, Construction Engineering of the Politecnico di Milano on the theme of enhancing school spaces starting from participated projects (owner and designer enter into dialogue with users: teachers, children , parents and grandparents, attendants). The resumption of face-to-face teaching activities starting from last September (interrupted in February to activate health measures to contrast the spread of Covid-19) required a rethinking of the psycho-pedagogical dynamics and the training spaces. Starting from the National Guidelines implemented by the Italian Federation of Nursery Schools and following the pedagogical coordination meetings, it became clear the need to promote manipulative activities oriented to the personal experience of each child and to encourage collective and cooperative activities able to guarantee an adequate interpersonal distancing. The work underlines the most important phases of the experimentation started at the "San Michele" Kindergarten in Bellinzago Lombardo (Milan), which developed a participatory project on the theme of "Guarding and Cultivating" through the design of an educational garden. The paper is organized into five sections. The first section presents the San Michele school context, retracing its history and investigating the new needs due to the health emergency. The second section presents the multi-disciplinary research about the pedagogical principles underlying cultivation activities. Starting from the concise presentation of different cultural orientations, the work outlines the training features that characterize the experience of the garden in relation to the growth of the child. The third section explains how, from the identification of "good pedagogical practices", PEDAGOGICAL PRINCIPLES have been defined for the San Michele Garden. The project, inspired by Montessori pedagogy, highlights how the child needs to experience nature and not just study it. Contact with nature, sensory exploration, manual skills, manipulation, imitation of adult life are just some of the experiential activities that lend themselves to an educational space such as the didactic garden. The fourth section summarizes the research that emerged from the comparative analysis with training projects on the theme of cultivating the educational garden. Through maps, summary sheets, and thematic insights, the elements necessary for the construction of a pedagogical project for the educational garden are outlined. The fifth section presents the EDUCATIONAL PROJECT for the San Michele Garden, indicating the educational objectives, the training actions, and the analysis of "pilot experiences" capable of testing the effectiveness of the project. The conclusions underline how the phase of "pedagogical design" constitutes a significant step for the subsequent "architectural design". It will make it possible to modify spaces (starting from the tools of architecture), making them places marked by anthropological experiences for all the people who will inhabit the educational garden.

Language: English

Pages: 9222-9232

DOI: 10.21125/inted.2021.1926

ISBN: 978-84-09-27666-0

Book

More Than Sandpaper Letters: Montessori in the Home

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Language: English

Published: [S.I.]: s.n.], 1969

Book

The 8th International Montessori Congress, San Remo, Italy, Spring 1949

Conference proceedings, Conferences, International Montessori Congress (8th, San Remo, Italy, 22-29 August 1949), Mario M. Montessori - Writings

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Language: English

Published: Madras, India: [Associated printers], 1949

Article

Éducateurs sans Frontières: Living out the Vision

Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 30, no. 1

Pages: 189–193

North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals

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Language: English

ISSN: 1522-9734

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