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Das Lernen in die eigene Hand nehmen: Mut zur Freiheit in der Montessori-Pädagogik [Taking learning into your own hands: Courage for freedom in Montessori pedagogy]

Europe, Germany, Harald Ludwig - Writings, Western Europe

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Abstract/Notes: Mehr Freiheit im Bildungswesen! Selbstständige Schule! Selbstgesteuertes Lernen! Individuelle Förderung!" Das sind Forderungen, die man heute an Schule und Unterricht in Deutschland stellt. Können sie wirklich umgesetzt werden? Wie viel Freiheit vertragen unsere Kinder beim Lernen? Freiheit ist eine grundlegende Kategorie in der Pädagogik Montessoris. Ihr pädagogisches Konzept kann verwirklicht werden, wenn Lehrer und Schüler Mut zur Freiheit zeigen. Möglichkeiten und Wege dazu werden in diesem Band aufgezeigt. Er dokumentiert die Ergebnisse der Tagung der deutschen Montessori-Vereinigung im Herbst 2006 erweitert um einige ergänzende Beiträge. [More freedom in education! Independent school! Self-directed learning! Individual support! "These are demands that are placed on schools and teaching in Germany today. Can they really be implemented? How much freedom can our children tolerate when learning? Freedom is a fundamental category in Montessori pedagogy. Your pedagogical concept can be implemented When teachers and students show the courage to be free. Possibilities and ways to do this are shown in this volume. It documents the results of the conference of the German Montessori Association in autumn 2006, expanded with some additional articles.]

Language: German

Published: Münster, Germany: LIT, 2008

ISBN: 978-3-8258-0850-1

Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 19

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Learning How to Learn: An American Approach to Montessori

Available from: Books to Borrow @ Internet Archive

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Language: English

Published: Baltimore, Maryland: Helicon Press, 1962

Report

A Longitudinal Investigation of Montessori and Traditional Prekindergarten Training with Inner City Children: A Comparative Assessment of Learning Outcomes – Three Part Study

Available from: ERIC

Americas, Comparative education, Longitudinal studies, North America, United States of America, Urban education

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Abstract/Notes: This research investigates the learning impact of Montessori prekindergarten training as compared to traditional approaches with economically deprived Puerto Rican and Negro children. The three-part, 156-page monograph includes a 22-page introduction to Parts I and II, and a 37-page appendix to Part I. Parts I and II assess training effects of the first year of schooling, focusing on children beginning prekindergarten at approximately 4 to 4 1/2 years of age. The basic research design also includes an evaluation of training for children beginning school at 3 to 3 1/2 years. Part I contains an evaluation of perceptual and cognitive abilities. Part II investigates pupil preference for cognitive styles typifying ego strength in the young child and relevant for autonomous problem-solving strategies. Part III includes a follow-up assessment conducted at the end of kindergarten in order to investigate the cumulative effects of training over a longer period of schooling. The appendix to Part I contains age, sex, and ethnicity trends for the population investigated, a 25-page description of the test battery, a sample teaching log monthly checklist, and a list of sample questions for teacher interviews. The monograph also includes a list of 54 references used for Parts I, II, and III.

Language: English

Published: New York, New York, Sep 1969

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Learning Through Touch

Book Title: Creative Development in the Child: The Montessori Approach

Pages: 230-232

Asia, Child development, India, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, South Asia, Touch in children

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Abstract/Notes: Maria Montessori lectured in Italian during the first International Montessori Course in 1939 at Madras, India. These 75 lectures were translated into English by her son Mario, as she spoke. And were taken down near verbatim in short hand, transcribed and set into galleys overnight. One such set of proofs forms the original manuscript for this book. For the most part, each chapter in this book encompasses a single lecture. The lectures are left in the same order as they were given, swinging between psychology and the use of the materials. India’s diversity of language, social custom and religious practice enriched her research. During this time, Dr. Montessori worked with children in Madras and put into practice her theories of adapting the environment, furniture and the Practical Life materials to local conditions. In these lectures, Maria Montessori speaks with the mature wisdom of a lifetime spent studying, not just early childhood, but human development as a whole and gives a complete, wonderful and colorful overview of her pedagogy and philosophy.

Language: English

Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company, 2020

ISBN: 978-90-79506-52-1

Series: The Montessori Series , 24

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The Montessori Learning Community: Future Challenges

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: NAMTA, 1995

Video Recording

Montessori: Planting the Seeds of Learning

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Abstract/Notes: Guide to Montessori education. Answers questions such as: How will I know if Montessori is right for my child? How is Montessori different from other educational methods? Why is Montessori considered an education for life? How does Montessori nurture a love of learning?

Runtime: 12 minutes

Language: English

Published: Rockville, Maryland, 2003

Video Recording

Nurturing the Love of Learning: Montessori for the Early Childhood Years

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Abstract/Notes: This new updated version provides additional information on the five curriculum areas, updated information on public Montessori programs and interviews with children who were in the original version, about what they liked about being in a Montessori environment.

Runtime: 12 minutes

Language: English

Published: Yellow Springs, Ohio, 2002

Video Recording

Montessori. 1, Planting the Seeds of Learning

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Abstract/Notes: Guide to Montessori education. Answers questions such as: How will I know if Montessori is right for my child? How is Montessori different from other educational methods? Why is Montessori considered an education for life? How does Montessori nurture a love of learning?

Runtime: 13 minutes

Language: English

Published: Rockville, Maryland, 2001

Video Recording

The Joy of Learning: The Montessori School

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Abstract/Notes: Explains and illustrates the Montessori principles and methods of education, pointing out that learning to explore and learning to serve are the key lessons taught in the Montessori school. Includes views of children in the classrooms of St. Aidan School in Washington, D.C.

Runtime: 28 minutes

Language: English

Published: Washington, D.C., 1970

Presentation

The Three Period Lesson A Learning Cycle and Design Framework for the Third Plane

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Language: English

Presented: Huntsberg, Ohio: AMI/NAMTA Orientation to Adolescence, Jun 2014

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