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Maria Montessori, Howard Gardner e as inteligências múltiplas [Maria Montessori, Howard Gardner and multiple intelligences]
Publication: Revista OMB: revista da organização Montessori do Brasil, no. 2
Date: 1999
Pages: 6-7
Howard Gardner - Biographic sources, Howard Gardner - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Multiple intelligences
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Language: Portuguese
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Die ersten Erfahrungen in der Montessori-Schulklasse [The first experiences in the Montessori school class]
Publication: Montessori-Nachrichten
Date: Nov 1926
Pages: 3-7
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Language: German
Master's Thesis
O método Montessori-Lubienska no Colégio Sion, Curitiba (1956-1969): entre táticas e estratégicas [The Montessori-Lubienska method at Colégio Sion, Curitiba (1956-1969): between tactics and strategies]
Available from: Universidade Federal do Paraná
Americas, Brazil, Hélène Lubienska de Lenval - Biographic sources, Latin America and the Caribbean, Maria Montessori - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, South America
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Abstract/Notes: O presente trabalho busca a identificação de táticas e estratégias empregadas no processo de implantação do método montessori-lubienska no Colégio Sion de Curitiba, entre 1956 e 1959. A construção desta narrativa historiográfica apresenta como eixo teórico articulador o historiador francês Michel de Certeau, com seus conceitos de lugar, de estratégia e de tática, a partir do entrecruzar de fontes de tipologia diversa coletadas nos arquivos do Colégio e em instâncias externas; e do diálogo com publicações acadêmicas que abordam os temas e o contexto, no âmbito nacional e paranaense. Os resultados da pesquisa evidenciam que sob atmosfera marcada no Paraná por iniciativas anteriores relacionadas ao método Montessori, a opção e as iniciativas católicas pelo método montessori-lubienska como saída para o embate entre católicos e renovadores, aliadas à formação que Soeur Maria Cristina recebera de Lubienska na França, permitiram que as irmãs de Curitiba por meio de golpes de astúcia organizassem táticas para garantir o método montessori-lubienska como estratégia a partir do Colégio Sion. [The present dissertation seeks to identify tactics and strategies used in the process of implementing the montessori-lubienska method at Colégio Sion in Curitiba, between 1956 and 1959. The construction of this historiographic narrative presents the french theoretical Michel de Certeau as an articulating theoretical axis, with its concepts of place, strategy and tactics, from the intersection of sources of different types collected in the archives of the College and in external instances; and dialogue with academic publications that address the themes and the context, at the Brasil and state of Paraná. The research results show that under an atmosphere marked in Paraná by previous initiatives related to the Montessori method, the Catholic option and initiatives by the montessori-lubienska method as a way out of the clash between Catholics and renovators, combined with the training that Soeur Maria Cristina had received from Lubienska in France, they allowed the sisters of Curitiba by means of cunning strokes to organize tactics to guarantee the montessori-lubienska method as a strategy from Colégio Sion.]
Language: Portuguese
Published: Curitiba, Brazil, 2020
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Advanced Montessori Method - I. Spontaneous Activities in Education, II. The Montessori Elementary Material [book review]
Available from: HathiTrust
Publication: Educational Review, vol. 56
Date: Dec 1918
Pages: 432-438
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Language: English
Article
A Model for Integrating Occupational Therapy Procedures
Publication: American Montessori Society Bulletin, vol. 8, no. 4
Date: 1970
Pages: 1-16
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Language: English
ISSN: 0277-9064
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Occupational Therapy at the Mary Frier Montessori Special Education School [Cleveland, Ohio]
Publication: Montessori Special News, vol. 10, no. 1
Date: Aug 1985
Pages: 2
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Language: English
Master's Thesis (M.Sc.)
Occupational Therapy and Montessori Method: An Exploration of the Convergence of Their Philosophies
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Language: English
Published: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1983
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The Role of Movement and Sensorial Stimuli for Therapy and education. A comparative study
Available from: Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Publication: Revista de Știinţe Educaţiei, vol. 44, no. 2
Date: 2021
Pages: 19-36
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Abstract/Notes: The following article looks at the role movement and sensorial stimuli do play in the educational approaches of Dr. Maria Montessori and Dr. Emmi Pikler as well as the Sensorial Integration and Psychomotor Therapy. The author of this paper has been studying, applying, and teaching all four approaches for many years and used her expertise in all four approaches to look at whether independent scientific research proves the effectiveness of movement and sensorial stimuli for reaching therapeutical as well as educational goals and to also provide scientific evidence for the fact that all four approaches focus on the role of these two factors, which means that this is a comparative study utilizing existing research papers. The methods of applying movement and sensorial stimuli in the four approaches mentioned above are being compared and linked to recent scientific findings concerning the role of movement and sensorial stimuli for the efficacy of education and therapy. This article compares the four approaches based on scientific research on the various methods as well as independent research which looks and the impact of movement and sensorial stimuli as well as a method of application and its effectiveness. It has been found that sensorial stimulation and movement are closely connected and that these play a major role in all four approaches although the methods of application are quite different. One example might be that the Montessori method purposefully teaches specific movements in specific ways while only Sensory integration therapy also utilizes passive movement as a sensorial stimulation. All four approaches rely on the self-motivation of the child and do not apply any kind of pressure.
Language: English
ISSN: 2457-8673
Article
Music Beyond...Therapy: An Educational Tool for Inclusion [La musica oltre... la terapia: Uno strumento educativo per l'inclusione]
Available from: Pensa Multimedia
Publication: Italian Journal of Special Education for Inclusion, vol. 8, no. 1
Date: 2020
Pages: 201-217
Children with disabilities, Deaf, Inclusive education, Music therapy for children
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Abstract/Notes: Music is an integral part of every person’s life. Scientific research has shown the effectiveness of music in medical-rehabilitation contexts to the extent that it is considered, for some categories of people (disabled, socio-cultural, elderly), for the exclusive use of the psychotherapeutic field.The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the importance that music has also in the educational and didactic field to “exploit” its peculiarities, “beyond” the therapeutic component to include the many different contexts of life. Among these, the “digital environments” make music the protagonist of a “world 2.0”, within which, starting from the strengths of the differentiated Method of Maria Montessori, it is possible to create a union between pedagogy and musical education. The last section deals with deafness and music as a specimen, highlighting how theoretical and empirical research on this topic has dealt with it from a threefold perspective: on the one hand, music as rehabilitation therapy for deaf people; on the other, music’s contribution in the overall education of the deaf; finally, music as entertainment and its enjoyment as an expression of quality free time for deaf people.
Language: English
ISSN: 2282-5061, 2282-6041
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Music Therapy [Montessori Special Education School of Cleveland, OH]
Publication: Montessori Special News, vol. 3, no. 3
Date: Jun 1977
Pages: 2
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Language: English