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Article
Das Montessori-System und die Blindenanstalt [The Montessori System and the Institution for the Blind]
Available from: The State Digital Library of Upper Austria
Publication: Zeitschrift für das Österreichische Blindenwesen, vol. 11, no. 5-9
Date: May-Sep 1924
Pages: 56-60
Austria, Blind, Blind children, Children with disabilities, Europe, Western Europe
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Language: German
Book Section
Montessori und die "Alten Chinesen" oder Über historisch-genetischen Mathematikunterricht bei Montessori am Beispiel des Grossen Multiplikationsbrettes
Available from: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
Book Title: Beiträge zum Mathematikunterricht 2009
Pages: 4 p.
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Abstract/Notes: 43. Tagung für Didaktik der Mathematik vom 02.03.2008 bis 06.03.2009 in Oldenburg.
Language: German
Published: Münster, Germany: WTM-Verlag, 2009
Article
Becoming a Montessori Parent: How Does Montessori Influence Parenting?
Publication: Tomorrow's Child, vol. 17, no. 3
Date: Mar 2009
Pages: 5
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246
Article
Die Montessori-Methode und die deutschen Katholiken [The Montessori Method and the German Catholics]
Available from: Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung des DIPF (BBF)
Publication: Schule und Erziehung, vol. 17, no. 2
Date: 1929
Pages: 81-116
Europe, Germany, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Religious education, Western Europe
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Language: German
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
Book
Kind und Religion bei Maria Montessori: eine historisch-systematische Untersuchung über den Zusammenhang von Religion und Erziehung in der Montessori-Pädagogik
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Abstract/Notes: This is the authors doctoral dissertation (University of Bonn, Germany, 1996).
Language: German
Published: Bonn, Germany: Euro Korea Journal, 1998
Article
O casá a copiilor - Scoala Montessori [A children's home - Montessori School]
Publication: Ilustratiunea Româna, no. 8
Date: 1935
Children's House (Casa dei Bambini)
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Language: Romanian
ISSN: 2559-1207
Book
Montessori Paddhati / मोंटेसरी पद्धति / Montessori Method
Available from: gijubhaibadheka.in
Asia, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Education, India, South Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Translation of Maria Montessori's seminal work, The Montessori Method, into the Hindi language.
Language: Hindi
Published: Bhavnagar, India: Montessori Child Education Society, 1990
Volume: 1 of 2
Bachelor's Thesis
Lasten tyytyväisyys päivähoitoon montessori-päiväkoti Aurinkoleijonassa [Children's satisfaction with daycare at the Montessori daycare center in Aurinkoleijona]
Available from: Theseus (Finland)
Europe, Finland, Montessori schools, Nordic countries, Northern Europe
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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this Bachelor's thesis is to find out children's satisfaction with day care in montessori kindergarten Aurinkoleijona. This study is part of Verkonkutoja-project conducted at Turku University of Applied Sciences. The objective of this research is to create a patern to collect and process customers' feedback. It focuses on five to six years old children in Aurinkoleijona Salo Unit. ”Quality Game” adapted to the children's needs and abilities was used to collect the data. It contained 24 questions considering six themes related to day care: empathy, educational work, circumstances, reliability, responsiveness and assurance. The total of 11 children played the ”Quality Game for Children”: the test group of 3 children in Halikko Unit and 8 children in Salo Unit. The theoretical frame of reference for this thesis was defined in accordance with the quality of day care. It consisted of the facts collected from different sources. The quality of day care is comprised of the experiences of both clients – children and parents – and day care - workers. The quality of day care can be called intersubjective. According to the results, most of the children are satisfied with day care in montessori kindergarten Aurinkoleijona according to the results. Children are especially satisfied with the staff of Aurinkoleijona and its action. All the corresponders can depend on day care adults. Some of the children think that the adults do not have enough time for them. They also give criticism of the day care assignments. The present time and events has an influence on children's satisfaction. There are occasional events in the background of dissatisfaction. Concentration on the game and other children's opinions have an influence on the results. The results show that children are fond of day care theme days, but there is room for improvement. The results of the thesis and the ”Quality Game for Children” will be used in Verkonkutoja-project during next year. / Opinnäytetyöni tarkoituksena oli selvittää lasten tyytyväisyyttä päivähoitoon montessori-päiväkoti Aurinkoleijonassa. Työni on osa Turun ammattikorkeakoulun Verkonkutoja -hanketta, jossa kehitetään asiakaspalautteen keruu- ja käsittelymallia kunnille ja yrityksille. Kohderyhmänä oli Salon yksikön 5 – 6 -vuotiaat lapset. Aineistonkeruumenetelmänä käytin Stakesin Laatupeliä, josta olin muokannut lapsille oman version. Lasten laatupelissä lapsille esitettiin 24 kysymystä liittyen päivähoidon eri osa-alueisiin: empatia, kasvatustyö, olosuhteet, luotettavuus, vastaavuus ja varmuus. Lasten laatupeliä pelasi yhteensä 11 lasta: testipelissä 3 lasta Halikossa ja varsinaisessa pelissä 8 Salossa. Teoreettinen viitekehys työssäni oli päivähoidon laadun määrittely. Se koostui eri lähteistä keräämästäni tiedosta. Päivähoidon laatu muodostuu niin asiakkaiden – lasten ja vanhempien – kuin päivähoidon työntekijöidenkin kokemuksista. Päivähoidon laatua voidaankin kuvailla intersubjektiiviseksi. Tulosten mukaan suurin osa lapsista on tyytyväisiä päivähoitoon montessori-päiväkoti Aurinkoleijonassa. Erityisen tyytyväisiä lapset ovat henkilökuntaan ja sen toimintaan. Kaikki vastanneista kertoo luottavansa päiväkodin aikuisiin. Kritiikkiä herättää aikuisten ajankäyttö ja päiväkodin tehtävien tekeminen. Lasten tyytyväisyyteen vaikuttaa juuri käsillä oleva hetki. Varsinkin tyytymättömyyden taustalla on yksittäiset tapahtumat. Lisäksi peliin keskittyminen ja muiden lasten mielipiteet vaikuttavat tuloksiin. Tuloksista ilmenee, että lapset pitävät päiväkodin teemapäivistä, mutta niissä on kehittettävää. Opinnäytetyöni tuloksia ja Lasten laatupeliä käytetään Verkonkutoja-hankkeessa ensi vuoden aikana.
Language: Finnish
Published: Tampere, Finland, 2009
Book
Montessori Paddhati / मोंटेसरी पद्धति / Montessori Method
Available from: gijubhaibadheka.in
Asia, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Education, India, South Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Translation of Maria Montessori's seminal work, The Montessori Method, into the Hindi language.
Language: Hindi
Published: Bhavnagar, India: Montessori Child Education Society, 2009
Volume: 2 of 2