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A Gyógypedagógia két Meghatározó Máriája: Maria Montessori és Hári Mária [Two Determining Marias of the Special Education: Maria Montessori and Mária Hári]
Available from: University of Debrecen Publishing Platform
Publication: Különleges Bánásmód - Interdiszciplináris folyóirat, vol. 2, no. 4
Date: 2016
Pages: 35-47
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Abstract/Notes: This study presents the decisive pedagogy of two Marias: Dr. Montessori and Dr. Hári. Dr. Montessori was the first woman in Italy who received a medical degree and it was many years later when she did pedagogical studies as well. Dr. Hári was a young medical student when she started to work with Professor Pető who had laid down the basics of Conductive Education. Dr. Montessori and Dr. Hári had a lot in common: not just their profession was the same but thanks to their hard work both pedagogy became famous internationally. Through their personality, the reader will have a glance into their educational methods as well. The topic is relevant because both educational systems make it possible for people with disabilities to integrate into society and live meaningful lives. [ This study presents the decisive pedagogy of two Marias: Dr. Montessori and Dr. Hári. Dr. Montessori was the first woman in Italy who received a medical degree and it was many years later when she did pedagogical studies as well. Dr. Hári was a young medical student when she started to work with Professor Pető who had laid down the basics of Conductive Education. Dr. Montessori and Dr. Hári had a lot in common: not just their profession was the same but thanks to their hard work both pedagogy became famous internationally. Through their personality, the reader will have a glance into their educational methods as well. The topic is relevant because both educational systems make it possible for people with disabilities to integrate into society and live meaningful lives.]
Language: Hungarian
ISSN: 2498-5368
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В Сад по Системе Монтессори / V Sad po Sisteme Montessori [To The Montessori Garden]
Publication: Vladivostok (Vladivostok, Russia)
Date: Aug 15, 2012
Asia, Eastern Europe, Europe, Montessori schools, Russia, Western Asia
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Language: Russian
Book Section
Die Pädagogik von Maria Montessori und religionspädagogische Theoriebildung [The pedagogy of Maria Montessori and religious pedagogy theories]
Book Title: Lebendige Reformpädagogik
Pages: 165-171
Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Religious education
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Language: German
Published: Innsbruck, Germany: Studienverlag, 1997
ISBN: 978-3-7065-1223-7
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Montessori People: 'A Matter of Personal Responsibility' - Meet J. Allison Routt: A Montessori Child Grows Up
Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 3, no. 1
Date: 1991
Pages: 24–25
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Language: English
ISSN: 1054-0040
Book
L'uomo di Maria Montessori: dal bambino maestro d'amore all'adulto di pace: congresso internazionale (Roma, 16-17 maggio, Chiaravalle, 18-19 maggio 2002) [Man According to Maria Montessori: From Love-Teaching Child to Peace-Loving Adult: International Congress (Roma, Italy, 16-17 May, Chiaravalle, 18-19 May 2002)]
Conference proceedings, Conferences, Europe, Italy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education, Southern Europe
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Language: Italian
Published: Roma, Italy: Opera Nazionale Montessori, 2002
ISBN: 88-88227-14-8 978-88-88227-14-6
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Aktuelle Aufgabenfelder der Montessori-Pädagogik [Current fields of activity in Montessori education]
Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik
Pages: 152-180
Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education
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Language: German
Published: Baltmannsweiler, Germany: Schneider-Verlag Hohengehren, 2005
Edition: 2nd corrected and revised ed.
ISBN: 3-89676-949-9 978-3-89676-949-7
Series: Reformpädagogische Schulkonzepte , 4
Article
Montessori-skole: die ander kant [Montessori Schools: The Other Side]
Available from: IngentaConnect
Publication: Koers: Bulletin vir Christelike Wetenskap / Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, vol. 60, no. 1
Date: 1995
Pages: 155-158
Montessori method of education, Montessori schools
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Abstract/Notes: Na aanleiding van die artikel “Die invloed van die New Age-beweging op die onderwysagenda van die toekoms” deur Lien van Niekerk en Corinne Meier van die Departement Historiese Opvoedkunde van Unisa (vgl. Koers, 59 (1) 1994:69-84) wil ek graag ’n ander sy van Montessori-skole onder die aandag van Koers lesers bring. [Following the article "The influence of the New Age movement on the education agenda of the future" by Lien van Niekerk and Corinne Meier from the Department of Historical Education of Unisa (cf. Koers, 59 (1) 1994:69-84) I would like to bring another side of Montessori schools to the attention of Koers readers.]
Language: Afrikaans
ISSN: 0023-270X, 2304-8557
Book Section
Montessori Research Europe (MO.R.E.) - ein Netzwerk europäischer Montessori-Wissenschaftler
Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik als Modell 60 Jahre Montessori-Forschung und -Lehre in Münster: eine Dokumentation
Pages: 381-382
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Language: German
Published: Münster, Germany: Lit, 2017
ISBN: 978-3-643-12157-8 3-643-12157-1
Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 20
Doctoral Dissertation (Ed.D.)
A Comparison of Academic Achievement of Montessori and Non-Montessori Students in a Public School Setting
Available from: Florida International University
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Abstract/Notes: Relationships between academic achievement and type of curriculum delivery system, Montessori or traditional, in a diverse group of learners from a public school district were examined in this study. In a repeated measures, within subjects design, students from an elementary Montessori program were paired with agemates from a traditional group on the basis of similar Stanford Achievement Test Scores in reading or math during the baseline year. Two subsequent administrations of the Stanford were observed for each subject to elucidate possible differences which might emerge based on program affiliation over the three year duration of the study. Mathematics scores for both groups were not observed to be significantly different, although following the initial observation, the Montessori group continued to produce higher mean scores than did the traditional students. Marginal significance between the groups suggests that the data analysis should continue in an effort to elucidate a possible trend toward significance at the .05 level. Reading scores for the groups demonstrated marginally significant differences by one analytical method, and significant differences when analyzed with a second method. In the second and third years of the study, Montessori students produced means which consistently outperformed the traditional group. Recommendations included tracking subsequent administrations of the Stanford Achievement Test for all pairs of subjects in order to evaluate emerging trends in both subject areas.
Language: English
Published: Miami, Florida, 1999
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Montessori in non-Montessori settings
Available from: InformIT
Publication: Bedrock, vol. 9, no. 3
Date: Nov 2004
Pages: 8-10
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Abstract/Notes: This article looks at the common ground between Montessorian and more traditional approaches to early childhood education. The author refers to ideas put forward by Dr E M Hallowell which suggest that early childhood educators focus on concepts such as playfulness, practice, mastery and reconnection; these concepts hold the key to raising children with healthy self-esteem, moral awareness and spiritual values. The author points out the similarities these psychological goals have with those a Montessori educator and a traditional early childhood educator aim for. She describes the approach taken at the Benevolent Society centre, which caters for babies and children up to five years. General Montessori principles are used, such as less is more -decluttering the children's personal space and giving them options for exploration; and spoken language - the process of interacting with children on a daily basis as the most fundamental step in building trusting relationships. The four vital areas of focus that keep re-appearing in any program written at the centre are cognitive development, fine motor development, gross motor development and social interaction. [Author abstract, ed]
Language: English
ISSN: 1326-7566