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Etwas von der Montessori-Methode [Something of the Montessori method]

Publication: Blätter für die Fortbildung des Lehrers und der Lehrerin, vol. 13

Pages: 418-423

Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Language: German

Bachelor's Thesis

Duchovní aspekty pedagogiky Marie Montessori / Spiritual aspects of pedagogy Maria Montessori

Available from: Univerzita Karlova Institutional Repository

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Abstract/Notes: Bakalářská práce „Duchovní aspekty pedagogiky Marie Montessori“ ukazuje duchovní a náboženská východiska Marie Montessori, která se zrcadlí v celém jejím díle. Práce popisuje její život, didaktiku, vývoj dítěte, náboženskou výchovu, kosmickou výchovu a její pojetí křesťanství. / Bachelor thesis "The spiritual aspects of pedagogy of Maria Montessori". Work shows the spiritual and religious bases of Maria Montessori, which is reflected in all her work. Work describes her biography, didactics, child development, religious education, cosmic education and her conception of Christianity.

Language: Czech

Published: Prague, Czechia, 2016

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Dott. Maria Montessori. Il Metodo della Pedagogia Scientifica Applicato all'Educazione nelle Case dei Bambini (recensione) [Dr. Maria Montessori. The Method of Scientific Pedagogy Applied to Education in Children's Homes (review)]

Available from: JSTOR

Publication: Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica, vol. 2, no. 1

Pages: 100-102

Maria Montessori - Writings

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Language: Italian

ISSN: 0035-6247

Master's Thesis

Self-Reliance, Initiative, and Mastery of Montessori and Non-Montessori Trained Pre-School Children

Comparative education, Imagination in children, Montessori method of education, Preschool children, Self-control in children, Self-reliance in children

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Language: English

Published: Toronto, Canada, 1970

Master's Thesis

The Impact of Montessori-Trained Early Childhood Assistants on Child Engagement in Licensed Montessori Centers

Available from: MINDS@UW River Falls

Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Montessori method of education, Teachers' assistants, Three-hour work cycle, Work periods

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Abstract/Notes: This study examined the impact of Montessori training provided to Assistants in authentic Montessori schools that are operating as licensed childcare centers. The study looked at correlations between the implementation of a Montessori specific training program for Assistants and how that impacted the active engagement of the children throughout the morning work cycle. The Lead Teacher in the participating classroom was asked to take a time sampling of the students' engagement levels every 30 minutes during the morning work cycle for a 2 week period of time. This quantitative analysis was completed to determine how many children were wandering, actively engaged, disengaged or actively disengaged in their work. After the data collection period ended, Assistants were given training that focused on the Montessori method and philosophy, classroom management, and feedback/expectations in their role. Post-training, the goal was to conduct another 2 week round of time sampling to analyze if the engagement level of the children increased. However, during the training period, turnover at the participating school increased from 3% to 33%, leaving the researcher unable to fully complete the training before conducting another round of time sampling. Interviews during and after this period of time indicated that the reason for the turnover was due to an inauthentic Montessori classroom feel (55% of respondents) and/or personal reasons (45% of respondents.) With further research, the root causes of the "inauthentic classroom feel" were narrowed down to difficult child behaviors, transitions of children moving from the toddler room to the children's house room, and, overwhelmingly, a lack of Assistant training. While the original research project was unable to be completed due to the staff turnover, the root cause of the turnover pointed to the necessity of implementing an Assistant Training program in the future. Not only would this potentially decrease Teacher and Assistant turnover in the Montessori classroom, but better retention and more highly trained staff would most certainly have a positive impact on child engagement in the classroom.

Language: English

Published: River Falls, Wisconsin, 2019

Book

Maria Montessori, 1870-1952: Kind van haar tijd, Vrouw van de wereld [Maria Montessori, 1870-1952: Child of her Time, Woman of the World]

Maria Montessori - Biographic sources

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Language: Dutch

Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press, 1999

ISBN: 90-5356-300-8 978-90-5356-300-7

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Enkele opmerkingen over de anthropologie van de Montessori-opvoeding [Some Notes on the Anthropology of Montessori Education]

Publication: De Boeg: maandblad van de bond van neutraal bijzondere scholen, vol. 36

Pages: 225-230

Mario M. Montessori - Writings, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Language: Dutch

Master's Thesis

Montessori 교육의 교구활용 현황 [Current State of Utilization of Manipulatives in Montessori Education]

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Language: Korean

Published: Seoul, South Korea, 2000

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Ebeveynlerin çocukları için Montessori yöntemi uygulayan anaokulu seçme nedenleri / Parent’s reasons choosing Montessori school for their child

Available from: Association for the Development of Early Childhood Education in Turkey

Publication: Erken Çocukluk Çalışmaları Dergisi / Journal of Early Childhood Studies, vol. 5, no. 1

Pages: 66-91

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Abstract/Notes: Montessori Method and its practices can sometimes seem difficult and complex to understand, even for parents whose children are attending a Montessori school. It is also unclear why parents send their 4-6 years old children to schools that implement the Montessori Method. For this reason, the current study aimed to determine the reasons for parents to choose a Montessori school. In this study, which was carried out with the parents of children enrolled in a school that implements the Montessori Method in Konya, 30 parents were interviewed with the semi-structured interview technique. The results of the research show that parents prefer the Montessori school as it provides a free environment, allows one to one education, offers a great variety of materials and enhances self-confidence and sense of responsibility in children. They also think that the school encourages children to be self-confident, free-spirited and happy and to make their own decisions. It has been observed that parents care more to certain features of Montessori education philosophy such as individual education, free ambient, material and classroom environment. / Montessori yöntem ve uygulamaları, çocukları Montessori okuluna devam eden ebeveynler için anlaması bazen zor ve karmaşık gelebilir. Ayrıca ebeveynlerin neden çocuklarını Montessori yöntemi uygulayan okullara gönderdikleri konusu halen belirsizdir. Bu nedenle bu araştırma ile ebeveynlerin Montessori okulunu tercih etme sebeplerinin belirlenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Konya ilinde Montessori yöntemi uygulayan bir okula kayıtlı olan 4-6 yaş çocukların ebeveynleri ile yürütülen bu çalışmada 30 ebeveyn ile yarı yapılandırılmış görüşme tekniği ile görüşülmüştür. Araştırma sonuçları ebeveynlerin çocuğa özgür bir ortam sağlanması, birebir eğitim verilmesi, materyal çeşitliliği, çocuğa özgüven ve sorumluluk kazandırması yönünden Montessori okulunu tercih ettiklerini göstermektedir. Ayrıca çocuklara kendine güvenen birey, özgür ruhlu, mutlu ve kendi kararlarını verebilen bireyler olmasını teşvik ettiklerini düşünmektedirler. Ebeveynlerin Montessori eğitim felsefesinin bireysel eğitim, özgür ortam, materyal ve sınıf ortamı gibi belirli özelliklerini daha çok önemsedikleri görülmüştür.

Language: English

DOI: 10.24130/eccd-jecs.1967202151229

ISSN: 2564-7601

Article

Montessori in Australia [Rejean Montessori School, Frankston, Victoria]

Publication: Montessori Observer, vol. 7, no. 4

Pages: 1

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Language: English

ISSN: 0889-5643

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