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A Study on the Prepared Environment in Montessori Education / Montessori 교육의 준비된 환경에 대한 일 연구
Publication: 유아교육연구 / Korean Journal of Early Childhood Education, vol. 8
Date: 1988
Pages: 47-61
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Abstract/Notes: The Montesori education is for becoming normalization of child by forming the development concentration on the works by use the materials oneself who is the child to be educated in the prepared environment which is provided by the directress, the persons who make the environment for this purpose. The value of Montessori education could highly be approaised as the expectable seeking form of education which offers the selective opportunity by oneself as an esteemed independent individual. Furthermore, it could offer the development of independency to the child who is at the sensitive period with good absorbability from the surrounding environment as well as offer the responsibility of one`s own study for promotion of future study possibility and various experience. For this purpose, the prepared environmet is the precondition of education. Accordingly, for the application of this education at the educational places in our country, the following should be considered and the subjects of the way of education. 1. The real understanding and appraisal should be preceded based on full theorical examination on the Montessori education. 2. The education must be conducted by the instructors who have the license, issued by the International Montessori Association(AMI, AMS)and the specialized training institute for the Montessori instructors training should be established. 3. The adequate materials of Montessori for suitability for physical development which is acknowledged by the AMI, AMS should be manufactured and supplied for respective child. 4. The installation and furnishing fund must be presented in detail on the Montessori educational institute.
Language: Korean
ISSN: 1226-9565, 2733-9637
Article
La Aplicación del Método Montessori en la Educación Infantil Ecuatoriana [The Application of the Montessori Method in Ecuadorian Early Childhood Education]
Available from: Universidad Politécnica Estatal del Carchi (Ecuador)
Publication: Revista SATHIRI: Sembrador, vol. 15, no. 1
Date: 2020
Pages: 122-131
Americas, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Ecuador, Latin America and the Caribbean, Montessori method of education, Preschool education, South America
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Abstract/Notes: El método de Montessori destaca la didáctica a través de los cinco sentidos, no sólo a través de tres de ellos como se hace tradicionalmente (escuchar, ver o leer), el docente deberá saber con previa evaluación lo que cada niño está listo para realizar. Esta enseñanza es un fascinante proceso de invención, lo que conduce a la plena concentración, la motivación y sobre todo el auto-control. El objetivo de la investigación es impulsar el hábito del auto-estudio y la autodisciplina, es decir que posibilita a que el niño trabaje con autonomía, favoreciendo el propio interés y la investigación que ayudan al niño a concentrarse en su aula; la metodología aplicada se buscó coordinar y alcanzar los objetivos propuestos mediante una investigación bibliográfica y relatos narrativos. La función del orientador fundamental es la del adulto, y en especial el padre, ya que se considera el principal guía del niño, quien es el responsable de mostrarle elmundo en sus primeros pasos. Esta enseñanza es un fascinante proceso de invención, lo que conduce a la plena concentración, la motivación y sobre todo el auto-control, los niños logran asimilar: una investigación propia e independiente, planificar, organizar, compilar información; crear: presentaciones, exposiciones y proyectos. [The Montessori method highlights the didactics through the five senses, not only through three of them as is traditionally done (listening, seeing or reading), the teacher must know with prior evaluation what each child is ready to do. This teaching is a fascinating process of invention, which leads to full concentration, motivation and above all self-control. The objective of the research is to promote the habit of self-study and self-discipline, that is, it enables the child to work with autonomy, favoring self-interest and research that help the child to concentrate in her classroom; The applied methodology sought to coordinate and achieve the proposed objectives through bibliographic research and narrative stories. The role of the fundamental guide is that of the adult, and especially the father, since she is considered the child's main guide, who is responsible for showing her the world in her first steps. This teaching is a fascinating process of invention, which leads to full concentration, motivation and above all self-control, children manage to assimilate: their own independent research, planning, organizing, compiling information; create: presentations, exhibitions and projects.]
Language: Spanish
ISSN: 2631-2905
Doctoral Dissertation
Freier Umgang drei bis sechsjähriger Kinder mit Montessori-Material [Free use of Montessori material by three to six year old children]
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Abstract/Notes: In this discussion of the psychology of the Montessori method and Gestalt play the question is raised whether the use of Montessori material for teaching purposes represses spontaneous play with it. Observations on 84 children prove that free use differs greatly from didactic use. The Montessori psychology overlooks the genetic primacy of primitive kinds of experience, not visual, but tactile, motor, acoustic, and especially volitional and affective. It fosters an artificially precocious sensory education and intellectualization, incompatable with the psychology of the Leipzig school. Children's structural capacities develop best in a normal home with many kinds of play material, but without teaching.
Language: German
Published: Leipzig, Germany, 1939
Article
Pendampingan Pembelajaran Berbasis Metode Montessori Bagi Guru TK Kanisius Demangan Baru [Montessori Method-Based Learning Assistance for Kanisius Demangan Baru Kindergarten Teachers]
Available from: Universitas Sanata Dharma (Indonesia)
Publication: Abdimas Altruis: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, vol. 5, no. 1
Date: 2022
Pages: 34-41
Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Montessori method of education, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: This community service activity aimed to assist teachers at Kanisius Demangan Baru Kindergarten about Montessori method-based learning so that teachers can apply it in their respective classes. The method applied in this service is the discussion method by explaining the material to be delivered, the question and answer method is used to explore the teacher's understanding of the material to be given and the workshop is used to train and guide teachers in compiling learning videos that are integrated into the classroom. The results showed that the Montessori method of teaching mentoring received a positive response. The teacher clearly understood the material presented, especially the daily life skills area and the sensorial area. For language and mathematics materials, teachers need to get further assistance. The data result also explains that the Montessori method is effective and can be developed in Kanisius Kindergarten, Demangan Baru. In addition, the Montessori method is also relevant to the learning process and curriculum used by Kanisius Demangan Baru Kindergarten in collaboration with reflective pedagogy.
Language: Indonesian
ISSN: 2620-5513
Article
]American Montessori Society, the Montessori School Management Guide (book review)]
Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 24
Date: 1992
Pages: 103-104
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Language: Japanese
ISSN: 0913-4220
Book
Standard Operating Procedure for a Montessori School: A Guideline for Operating Montessori Schools
Americas, Classroom environments, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, North America, Prepared environment, United States of America
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Language: English
Published: New York, New York: American Montessori Society, 1971
Edition: 5th ed.
Article
The First Montessori in Holland [De Eerste Nederlandse Montessori-school, The Hague]
Publication: Montessori International, vol. 11, no. 3
Date: Apr 2002
Pages: 16–17
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Abstract/Notes: Includes sidebar on Montessori history in Holland
Language: English
ISSN: 1470-8647
Article
Montessōri kyōiku ni kitai suru / モンテッソーリ教育に期待する / Expectation on Montessori Education
Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 29
Date: 1997
Pages: 2-8
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Language: Japanese
ISSN: 0913-4220
Article
Renilde Montessori, Karin Schneider-Henn, Uns drückt keine Schulbank: Montessori-Erziehung im Bild [review]
Publication: Montessori-Werkbrief (Montessori-Vereinigung e.V.), vol. 22, no. 2
Date: 1984
Pages: 59-61
Book reviews, Renilde Montessori - Biographic sources
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Language: German
ISSN: 0722-2513
Book Section
"Wann beginnt Montessori-Früherziehung?" ["When does early Montessori education start?"]
Book Title: 100 Jahre Montessori-Kinderhaus Geschichte und Aktualität eines pädagogischen Konzepts [100 Years of the Montessori Children's Home: History and Topicality of an Educational Concept]
Pages: 130-153
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Language: German
Published: Berlin, Germany: LIT Verlag, 2009
ISBN: 978-3-8258-1650-6
Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 24