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Prof. Günter Schulz-Benesch und die Montessori-Bewegung in Österreich [Prof. Günter Schulz-Benesch and the Montessori movement in Austria]

Publication: Montessori: Zeitschrift für Montessori-Pädagogik, vol. 36, no. 3

Pages: 157-159

Austria, Europe, Günter Schulz-Benesch - Biographic sources, Western Europe

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Language: German

ISSN: 0944-2537

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Dr. Maria Montessori, 1870-1952: The Origins of Montessori

Available from: Internet Archive

Publication: New Era in Home and School, vol. 51, no. 7

Pages: 232-234

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Language: English

ISSN: 0028-5048

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Grusswort des Vorsitzenden der Aktionsgemeinschaft Deutscher Montessori-Vereine (ADMV) [Greetings from the Chairman of the Action Committee of the German Montessori Association (ADMV)]

Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik in Deutschland: Rückblick - Aktualität - Zukunftsperspektiven ; 40 Jahre Montessori-Vereinigung e.V. [Montessori Pedagogy in Germany: Review - Current Issues - Future Perspectives 40 years of the Montessori Association]

Pages: 39-41

Europe, Germany, Western Europe

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Language: German

Published: Münster, Germany: Lit, 2002

ISBN: 978-3-8258-5746-2

Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 7

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Moral Development: The Montessori Method of Maria Montessori

Publication: The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, vol. 14

Pages: 17–20

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Language: English

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Frebel i Montessori [Froebel and Montessori]

Publication: Дошкольное Воспитание / Doshkol'noye Vospitanie [Preschool Education]

Pages: 481-506, 549-570, 631-660

Asia, Eastern Europe, Europe, Friedrich Fröbel - Philosophy, Friedrich Fröbel - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Russia, Ukraine, Western Asia

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Language: Russian

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La relation éducative dans la pédagogie Montessori: réflexion sur des invariants pouvant contribuer au bien-être de l'élève [The educational relationship in Montessori pedagogy: reflection on invariants that can contribute to the well-being of the student]

Available from: Open Edition Journals

Publication: Éducation et socialisation. Les Cahiers du CERFEE, no. 67

Montessori method of education, Wellbeing

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Abstract/Notes: La pédagogie Montessori semble aujourd’hui bien installée dans le paysage des pédagogies alternatives. Ses particularités : un héritage de l’Éducation nouvelle, une rupture avec la forme scolaire, mais aussi, par l’intermédiaire d’un matériel médiateur, un changement dans relation éducative adultes / enfants. Comment la qualifier ? Quels sont ses spécificités, ses invariants ? Parce qu’elle repose sur des valeurs comme l’épanouissement de l’élève, le développement de ses capacités, de ses réussites ; mais aussi sur une posture de l’adulte-éducateur particulière, suffisamment en retrait pour ne pas gêner l’élève, tout en étant une ressource, une béquille, une source de motivation pour se mettre au travail, cette pédagogie pourrait, pour ces raisons, contribuer au bien-être de l’élève à l’école. Et s’il s’agissait d’une éthique éducative basée sur l’empathie ? C’est en mettant en perspective certains écrits de la pédagogue avec des exemples de situations de classe que nous proposons de réfléchir à cette question, en adoptant une posture de recherche qui mêle l’herméneutique textuelle et l’observation ethnographique. / The Montessori method seems to be well established in the landscape of alternative pedagogies today. Its particularities: a heritage of the Progressive Education, a rupture of the formal schooling, but also through the intermediary of a mediating material, a change in the educational relationship between adults and children. How can it be qualified? What are its specificities, its invariants? Because it is based on values related to the development of the student, to his capacities, to his successes; but also on a very particular role of the adult educator, sufficiently step back in order not to disturb the pupil, while being a resource, a crutch, a source of motivation to start working, this method seems, for these reasons, to contribute to the well-being of the student in school. Should it be an educational ethic based on empathy? It is by putting into perspective some writings of the pedagogue with examples of class situations that we propose to reflect on this question, by adopting a research posture that mixes textual hermeneutics and ethnographic observation.

Language: French

DOI: 10.4000/edso.22685

ISSN: 0992-3705

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Montessori Explained: The Montessori Curriculum

Publication: Montessori Courier, vol. 1, no. 4

Pages: 4–7

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Language: English

ISSN: 0959-4108

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Virgin Airlines Supports Montessori Charity [Montessori Children's Foundation]

Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 43

Pages: 12

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Language: English

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From Montessori Parent to Montessori Teacher

Publication: Montessori Matters

Pages: 10–11

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Language: English

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Die Stellung der Phantasie in der Montessori-Erziehung [The position of the imagination in Montessori education]

Publication: Thüringer Lehrerzeitung, vol. 18

Pages: 523

Fantasy in children

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Language: German

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