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Skule for arab-born nyttar Montessori sine idéar [School for Arab children uses Montessori's ideas]
Available from: National Library of Norway
Publication: Norsk skoleblad, vol. 44, no. 32
Date: Oct 11, 1980
Pages: 10
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Language: Norwegian
ISSN: 0029-2117
Doctoral Dissertation
The Use of Montessori Concrete Sequential Materials with Deaf Children
Available from: British Library - EthOS
Children with disabilities, Deaf children, Deaf students, England, Europe, Great Britain, Northern Europe, United Kingdom
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Language: English
Published: Brighton, England, 1980
Article
Why Montessori for Deaf Children?
Publication: NAMTA Quarterly, vol. 6, no. 2
Date: 1981
Pages: 28-31
Children with disabilities, Deaf, Deaf children - Education, Deaf students, Inclusive education, Montessori method of education, North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Language: English
Article
The Influence of Television on Your Children
Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 8, no. 7
Date: Mar 1998
Pages: insert
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Language: English
Book
Mathematics for Montessori Children
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Language: English
Published: River Forest, Illinois: Montessori Publications, n.d.
Article
Montessori Admires Taste for Learning; Americans More Interested in Training Children, Says Italian Educator
Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers
Publication: Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California)
Date: Apr 30, 1915
Pages: II-8
Americas, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, North America, United States of America
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Language: English
Master's Thesis (Action Research Report)
The Effects of Using Nature-Based Space and Materials on the Children’s Concentration Levels in an Early Childhood Montessori Environment
Available from: St. Catherine University
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Abstract/Notes: This research study explored the effects of using nature-based space and materials on the children’s concentration levels in an early childhood Montessori environment. Nineteen 3-6-year-olds participated in the study for four weeks. The researcher designed and implemented two interventions, nature-based space and nature-based materials, inside an early childhood Montessori environment. The purpose was to holistically improve the children’s concentration levels by being exposed to a nature-based area and materials. The data collection process relied on four qualitative and quantitative data tools: tally sheets, general observational notes, rate sheets, and measurement notes. The data analyzed in this research study suggests exposing young children to both nature-based space and materials in the learning environment is beneficial to their concentration levels. Lastly, the researcher considers further investigation of the effects of being exposed to nature and technology on the children’s brain by using scientific devices to read and interpret the brain activity.
Language: English
Published: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2020
Article
How Do Children Learn to Read?
Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 10, no. 4
Date: 1998
Pages: 37
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Language: English
ISSN: 1054-0040
Article
The Vital Needs of Young Children
Publication: NAMTA Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 3
Date: Fall/Winter 1985
Pages: 39
North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Language: English
Article
Children's House
Publication: NAMTA Quarterly, vol. 3, no. 1
Date: Fall 1977
Pages: 37-46
North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals, Prepared environment
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Language: English