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An Introduction to Montessori: Philosophy and Practice
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 9, no. 5
Date: 2001
Pages: 5–15
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Abstract/Notes: Excerpt from Child of the World (Michael Olaf's Essential Montessori for ages 3-12), with introduction by Tim Seldin
Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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Language and the Montessori Philosophy: Whole Language? Phonics?
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 6, no. 3
Date: 1998
Pages: 14–15
Language acquisition, Language acquisition - Phonetics, Language experience approach in education, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
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To the Editor [Philosophy of Ayn Rand]
Publication: Montessori Matters
Date: 1989
Pages: 3–4
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Language: English
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[Letter to the Editor–Philosophy of Ayn Rand]
Publication: Montessori Matters
Date: 1988
Pages: 12
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Language: English
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New Developments in Neuroscience Supports [sic.] Montessori Under Three Philosophy
Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 20
Date: Dec 2000
Pages: 7
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Language: English
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Dalai Lama's Visit Reinforces Connections with Montessori Philosophy
Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 47
Date: Sep 2007
Pages: 10–11
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Abstract/Notes: Montessori Children's House, Wellington; Wa Ora Montessori School
Language: English
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Applying Montessori Philosophy for Parents of 0-3 Years
Publication: Montessori NewZ, vol. 21
Date: Mar 2001
Pages: 4
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Abstract/Notes: Excerpt from The Joyful Child (Michael Olaf's Essential Montessori for ages 0-3)
Language: English
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Towards a Child's Philosophy of Nature
Publication: Montessori Talks to Parents, vol. 2, no. 2
Date: 1979
Pages: 16-17
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Language: English
ISSN: 0749-565X
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Filsafat Pendidikan Maria Montessori Dengan Teori Belajar Progresivisme Dalam Pendidikan Aud [Maria Montessori Educational Philosophy with Progressivism Learning Theory in Early Childhood Education]
Available from: Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry
Publication: Bunayya: Jurnal Pendidikan Anak [Journal of Children's Education], vol. 6, no. 2
Date: 2020
Pages: 64-88
Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Tulisan ini berusaha menjelaskan pendidikan Islam dari sudut pandang Maria Montessori, yang merupakan tokoh pendidikan anak yang mencurahkan hampir keseluruhan hidupnya untuk anak-anak. Maria Montessori memiliki prinsip dasar mengenai metode montessori ini, yang sangat memfokuskan anak sebagai childern center dan orang dewasa sebagai pembimbing. Menurutnya, suatu fase kehidupan di awal sangat berpengaruh terhadap faserase kehidupan selanjutnya artinya bahwa pengalaman-pengalaman yang dialami oleh seorang anak di awal kehidupannya sangat berpengaruh terhadap kedewasaannya kelak begitu juga perlakuan yang di dapatkan anak sejak kecil akan sangat berpengaruh terhadap perkembang an anak selanjutnya. Kemudiaan sebagai umat Islam, sudah menjadi kewajiban bagi orang tua dan pendidik untuk menanamkan nilai-nilai ke-Islaman pada anak-anaknya. Dan agar nilai-nilai ke-Islaman tersebut dapat terserap dengan sempurna, maka harus diajarkan sejak anak-anak usia dini juga. Rasulullah telah menegaskan tentang tanggung jawab orang tua terhadap anak-anak dalam sabdanya. [This paper tries to explain Islamic education from the perspective of Maria Montessori, who is a figure of children's education who devotes almost her entire life to children. Maria Montessori has a basic principle regarding this Montessori Method, which is very focused on children as children centers and adults as guides. According to him, a phase of life at the beginning is very influential on the phases of the next life which means that the experiences experienced by a child early in life are very influential on their maturity as well as the treatment that children get from childhood will greatly affect the subsequent development of children. Youth as Muslims, it has become an obligation for parents and educators to instill Islamic values in their children. And so that these Islamic values can be absorbed perfectly, it must be taught from an early age as well. Rasulullah has emphasized the responsibility of parents towards children in their sayings.]
Language: Indonesian
ISSN: 2549-3329
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Court Order, Montessori Philosophy May Clash in St. Louis [Missouri]
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 1, no. 2
Date: Winter 1989
Pages: 16
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246