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Montessori World in Tennessee [Montessori World of Children, Chattanooga, Tennessee]

Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 4, no. 6

Pages: 4

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Language: English

ISSN: 0889-5643

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Mme. Montessori, Famous for Her New System of Education for Children, Addressing 5,000 Teachers at Los Angeles [Photo]

Available from: ProQuest

Publication: New York Times (New York City, New York)

Pages: RP3

Adelia McAlpin Pyle - Biographic sources, Americas, International Montessori Training Course (3rd [course 1], Los Angeles and San Diego, USA, May - July 1915), North America, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori method of education - Teacher training, North America, Panama-California Exposition (1915-1916, San Diego, California), United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: Photo of: Mme. Montessori, Famous for Her New System of Education for Children, Addressing 5,000 Teachers at Los Angeles - She is speaking in Italian, which Miss Adele McAlpine Pyle of New York City is rapidly translating into English. The photo actually depicts Maria Montessori and Adelia McAlpine Pyle delivering a speech in San Diego at the Panama-California Exposition at the Spreckels Pavilion.

Language: English

ISSN: 0362-4331

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Action Possibilities Enhancing the Spiritual Wellbeing of Young Children: Applying Affordance Theory to the Godly Play Room

Available from: MDPI

Publication: Religions, vol. 13, no. 12

Pages: Article 1202

Godly Play

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Abstract/Notes: Godly Play is an approach to religious education for young children between the ages of three and eight. The Godly Play room, modelled on Montessori’s prepared environment, provides opportunities for young children to respond to Sacred stories, Parables and Liturgical actions presented by the Storyteller through art using any of the materials available to them. However, there is a paucity of research into how different spatial affordances may enhance opportunities for spiritual development in the Godly Play room. This article examines the Godly Play room through the lens of affordance theory. It applies elements of the notion of affordances to three documented anecdotes of Godly Play storytellers to show particular action possibilities enhance opportunities for spiritual development and wellbeing. The analysis highlights the importance of the Storyteller’s guidance, the readily accessible materials, and the dedicated space in which Godly Play is undertaken.

Language: English

DOI: 10.3390/rel13121202

ISSN: 2077-1444

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Gekihen suru kankyō no naka no kodomo / 激変する環境の中の子ども [Children in a Rapidly Changing Environment]

Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 26

Pages: 1

Asia, East Asia, Japan

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Language: Japanese

ISSN: 0913-4220

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A Nutrition Education Program for Children–A Curriculum Overview

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 26, no. 1

Pages: 12–15

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Language: English

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Camping with Children

Publication: Forza Vitale!, vol. 22, no. 3

Pages: 16–18

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Language: English

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The Difference on the Linguistic Ability and the Social and Emotional Development According to Children's Age and Sex / 유아의 연령과 성별에 따른 언어발달과 사회정서발달의 차이

Available from: RISS

Publication: Montessori교육연구 [Montessori Education Research], vol. 14, no. 2

Pages: 61-77

Asia, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Attention-deficit-disordered children, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, East Asia, Montessori method of education, South Korea

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Abstract/Notes: This research was planned to inspect the difference of children's literacy development and socio-emotional development according to their genders and ages. The subjects of the study were 62 four to five year old children, 26 boys and 36 girls. The result of this study showed that according to the children's ages, their socio-emotional development had shown meaningful differences, especially in internal control, stabilitiveness in the institute, independence to teachers, peer interaction. Moreover children's socio-emotional development are different by their gender variance. To the five year old children, girls are more developed than boys in socio-emotional development. However there was no difference between 4 year old boys and girls. In literacy development, The difference was showed not by gender but by age variance. / 본 연구는 만 4,5세 유아의 성별과 연령별로 언어발달과 사회정서발달의 차이를 알아보는 데 그 목적이 있다. 연구대상은 만 4-5세 유아 62명이며 성별로는 남아 26명, 여아 36명이고 연령별로는 만 4세 32명, 만 5세 30명이다. 연구결과 연령의 증가와 함께 사회정서발달 특히 내적통제, 유치원에서의 안정감, 호기심, 교사에의 비의존성, 또래와의 상호작용에서 유의미한 차이가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 유아의 성별에 의해서도 사회정서발달에 차이가 있는 것으로 즉, 만 5세 유아는 여아가 남아보다 사회정서발달이 높은 것으로 나타났다. 하지만 만 4세에서는 성별에 의한 차이가 보이지 않았다. 언어발달은 연령의 증가와 함께 언어능력도 차이가 있는 것으로 나타났으나 성별에서는 남아와 여아와의 차이가 나타나지 않았다.

Language: Korean

ISSN: 1226-9417

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Children Need Protection from Harmful Solar Rays!

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 27, no. 2

Pages: 4–5

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Language: English

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Vendors [Parent Child Press, In-Print for Children]

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 13, no. 3

Pages: 31

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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The Children's Fete: Good Progress Yesterday Entertainments and Lectures

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)

Pages: 13

Asia, India, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: The first day of the great Childrens Welfare Exhibition in Bombay was largely dominated by interest in the opening ceremony and by visitors' anxiety to see everything before, perhaps, spending the later part of the evening at one or other of the special entertainments. But yesterday the lectures, the entertainments, the demonstration and the side shows came to...

Language: English

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