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Doctoral Dissertation

L’impact de la pédagogie Montessori sur le développement cognitif, social et académique des enfants en maternelle [The impact of Montessori pedagogy on the cognitive, social and academic development of children in kindergarten]

Available from: HAL Theses - Online Theses

Academic achievement, Child development, Europe, France, Montessori method of education - Evaluation, Western Europe

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Abstract/Notes: La pédagogie Montessori est une méthode d’éducation qui a été mise au point au début du siècle dernier par Maria Montessori pour des enfants d’un quartier défavorisé de Rome en Italie. Depuis sa création, elle s’est développée à la marge de l’éducation nationale et se retrouve principalement dans des écoles privées. La pédagogie Montessori devient cependant de plus en plus populaire auprès des enseignants de l’école maternelle publique. Ce récent engouement apparaît fondé à la vue de plusieurs principes de cette méthode. En effet, elle promeut l’autonomie, l’auto-régulation, la coopération entre pairs d’âges variés et l’apprentissage à partir de matériels sensoriels et auto-correctifs. Ces caractéristiques sont plutôt en accord avec les connaissances scientifiques sur l’apprentissage et le développement de l’enfant. Cependant, à ce jour, les preuves expérimentales rigoureuses de son efficacité sont limitées. Dans cette thèse, nous avons mesuré les compétences langagières, mathématiques, exécutives et sociales d’enfants d’une école maternelle, repartis aléatoirement entre des classes appliquant la pédagogie Montessori ou une pédagogie conventionnelle. Nous avons suivi leurs progrès au cours des trois années de l’école maternelle (étude longitudinale) et avons comparé les performances des enfants en fin de Grande Section (étude transversale). Nous avons également élaboré une mesure pour évaluer objectivement la qualité d’implémentation de la pédagogie Montessori dans cette école, situé dans un quartier défavorisé. Nos résultats ne montrent pas de différences entre les groupes dans les domaines des mathématiques, des compétences exécutives et des compétences sociales. Cependant, les enfants issus des classes Montessori avaient de meilleures performances en lecture que les enfants issus des classes conventionnelles en fin de Grande Section. La pédagogie Montessori apparaît donc comme adaptée à l’apprentissage de la lecture chez le jeune enfant. [The Montessori method of education was created at the beginning of the last century by Maria Montessori to help children in a disadvantaged neighborhood of Rome in Italy. Although it is nowadays most commonly found in private schools, the Montessori method has gained popularity among teachers in public preschool and kindergarten in France and around the world. This popularity may appear legitimate with regards to the principles underlying the Montessori methods, which involve autonomy, self-regulation, cooperation between children from different age groups and learning with multi-sensorial and self-correcting materials. These characteristics are broadly in line with research on learning and development in young children. However, there is limited evidence for the effectiveness of the Montessori method in the scientific literature. In this thesis, we measured the linguistic, mathematical, executive and social skills of preschoolers and kindergarteners from a public school in which children were randomly assigned to classrooms in which the Montessori method was implemented or to classrooms in which a conventional teaching was used. We followed children from the first year of preschool to kindergarten (longitudinal study) and compared the performance of children at the end of kindergarten (cross-sectional study). We also developed a scale to evaluate the quality of implementation of the Montessori method in the school, located in a disadvantaged neighborhood. Our results do not show any difference between groups in terms of mathematical, executive and social skills. However, children from Montessori classrooms had better reading performance than children from conventional classrooms at the end of kindergarten. Therefore, the Montessori method appears to be well suited for developing reading skills of young children.]

Language: French

Published: Lyon, France, 2019

Article

Montessori Centenary Calendar–"Spirit of Montessori"

Publication: Montessori Society Review, vol. 18

Pages: 48

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Language: English

Master's Thesis

Froebel과 Montessori의 敎育思想 比較硏究 [Educational Ideas of Froebel and Montessori]

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Language: Korean

Published: Cheongju, South Korea, 1993

Article

Montessori Language Arts, Part 1 [Montessori at Home]

Publication: Practical Homeschooling

Pages: 35

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Language: English

ISSN: 1075-4741

Article

Model Pembelajaran Montessori dalam Membangun Kedisiplinan Anak di TK Awliya Kota Cirebon [Montessori Learning Model in Building Child Discipline in Kindergarten Awliya Cirebon City]

Available from: Kiddo: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Anak Usia Dini

Publication: Kiddo: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Anak Usia Dini [Kiddo: Journal of Early Childhood Islamic Education], vol. 1, no. 2

Pages: 108-120

Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Montessori method of education, Southeast Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Discipline is very important to be developed early on, while the definition of discipline itself is giving an understanding to which children should be obeyed and which should be avoided. Discipline also teaches children about making mistakes will certainly contain a number of consequences, for this reason the function of punishment in children's education. Discipline is a behavioral value that can be done by force and can be done voluntarily. This Montessori-based learning model can build discipline starting from getting children to tidy up their former food, washing dishes, being able to take responsibility for the assignments given by their teacher, which has been applied in kindergarten Awliya, Cirebon. This research uses descriptive qualitative method that seeks to provide background, unique characteristics. The data obtained through interviews, observation and documentation. The results showed that children in the Awliya Kindergarten in Cirebon City could build their discipline through a Montessori-based learning model. This habit is a rare beginning in building discipline in early childhood.

Language: Indonesian

ISSN: 2716-1641, 2716-0572

Article

Peter Petersen und Maria Montessori zum Gedächtnis [Peter Petersen and Maria Montessori in memory]

Publication: Die Schulwarte, vol. 5

Pages: 385-387

Jena plan - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Peter Petersen

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Language: German

ISSN: 0342-5894

Archival Material Or Collection

Archief van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Montessori-Onderwijs [Archive of the Dutch Association for Montessori Education]

Available from: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam City Archives)

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Language: Dutch

Archive: Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

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Hélène Lubienska de Lenval (1895-1972): Montessori et l’audace de l’intuition [Hélène Lubienska de Lenval (1895-1972): Montessori and the audacity of intuition]

Available from: Università di Macerata

Publication: History of Education and Children's Literature (HECL), vol. 7, no. 2

Pages: 221-240

Europe, France, Hélène Lubienska de Lenval - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, Religious education, Western Europe

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Abstract/Notes: The article focuses on the first part of the atypical path of Helene Lubienska de Lenval (1895-1972), an educationalist without formal qualifications: from her early collaboration and breake with Maria Montessori, to a personal interpretation and integration of the Montessori method, which she would later pass on to thousands of French teachers through her many different contributions. The A. goes beyond the apparent simplicity of Lubienska’s practice by analyzing the wealth of her contributions – which were inspired, among other things, by the Christian liturgy. The article explores the reasons for the lack of recognition during her life, despite her dense and diversified literary output and her novel pedagogical approach.

Language: French

ISSN: 1971-1093, 1971-1131

Article

Montessori Foundation Publishes Book [The Montessori Way, by Tim Seldin and Paul Epstein]

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 16, no. 2

Pages: 32

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

Article

Montessori u Nastavi [Montessori in Lessons]

Available from: Hrčak - Portal of Croatian scientific and professional journals

Publication: Varaždinski učitelj: digitalni stručni časopis za odgoj i obrazovanje, vol. 5, no. 9

Pages: 207-212

Montessori method of education

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Abstract/Notes: Integracijom elemenata Montessori pedagogije u javne škole učenici razvijaju samostalnost i odgovornost te mnoge druge vještine. Već nekoliko godina u nastavu uključujemo elemente Montessori pedagogije koristeći se Montessori materijalima kao dopunom procesa učenja. U ovom radu predstavit ću usvajanje osnovnih matematičkih pojmova pomoću koncepta Montessori pedagogije. [By integrating elements of Montessori pedagogy into public schools, students develop independence and responsibility and many other skills. For several years now, we have included elements of Montessori pedagogy in our classes, using Montessori materials as a supplement to the learning process. In this paper, I will present the acquisition of basic mathematical concepts using the concept of Montessori pedagogy.]

Language: Croatian

ISSN: 2623-7237

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