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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
Book Section
Lesenlernen ohne Fibel [Learning to read without a primer]
Book Title: Montessori-Pädagogik in Deutschland: Rückblick - Aktualität - Zukunftsperspektiven ; 40 Jahre Montessori-Vereinigung e.V. [Montessori Pedagogy in Germany: Review - Current Issues - Future Perspectives 40 years of the Montessori Association]
Pages: 238-240
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Language: German
Published: Münster, Germany: Lit, 2002
ISBN: 978-3-8258-5746-2
Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 7
Thesis
Método Montessori aplicado al aprendizaje de las matemáticas básica en niños y niñas de 4 años con trastorno por déficit de atención del jardín infantil acuarela [Montessori method applied to learning basic mathematics in 4-year-old boys and girls with attention deficit disorder from kindergarten watercolor]
Available from: Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (La Paz, Bolivia)
Americas, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Attention-deficit-disordered children, Bolivia, Comparative education, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mathematics education, North America, South America, United States of America
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Abstract/Notes: En los Estados Unidos se tiene un porcentaje de 3% a 7% casos de niños con Trastorno por Déficit de Atención (TDA) esto da un parámetro de cómo se está diagnosticando este problema en diferentes instituciones educativas del exterior del país. Hablando específicamente de Bolivia, se tiene una taza de 3% de casos de niños con TDA, lo que también da un parámetro que ya existen casos de niños con este problema diagnosticados. La Ley Avelino Siñani – Elizardo Pérez, en el Artículo 42 señala que debe haber una educación de inclusión, que cree políticas educativas para niños con TDA y otros problemas de aprendizaje que ayuda a mejorar la calidad de aprendizaje y educación de estos infantes. Sin embargo, hasta la fecha, no se puede ver estas políticas en los establecimientos educativos del país. Pese a esta falencia, en la actualidad se tienen muchos métodos que se pueden utilizar para ayudar a que los niños con TDA y otros problemas de aprendizaje puedan mejorar su nivel de aprendizaje. En este sentido, el Método Montessori es bastante recomendable para tratar este problema, que se puede encontrar con más frecuencia en las aulas de Bolivia, el cual, al tener una filosofía basada en la libertad de aprendizaje y que el niño aprenda haciendo, se puede llegar a aprendizajes muy significativos con ellos, además que no solamente fija conocimientos sino que también provee al niño de paciencia, razonamiento y orden, lo cual coadyuva al infante cuando se debe enfrentar a nuevos conocimientos que le son impartidos de forma más abstracta y convencional. De esta manera, con la presente investigación se pudo verificar el problema de nivel de atención en los niños y niñas de primer año en familia comunitaria del Jardín Infantil “Acuarela” y al aplicar el Apparatus del Método Montessori, lo que dio resultados favorables, ya que los niños y niñas elevaron su tiempo de atención y concentración con el mismo.
Language: Spanish
Published: La Paz, Bolivia, 2017
Master's Thesis
Zgodnje poučevanje in učenje angleščine v Montessori vrtcu [Teaching and Learning English in the Montessori Kindergarten]
Available from: Digital Library of the University of Maribor (DKUM)
Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Language acquisition, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Teacher-student relationships
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Abstract/Notes: V magistrski nalogi smo združili področji angleškega jezika in predšolske vzgoje. Osredotočili smo se na sodobne pristope poučevanja tujega jezika v vrtcu Montessori ter želeli ugotoviti, kako predšolski otroci usvajajo tuj jezik. V teoretičnem delu smo pregledali teorijo pedagogike Montessori in značilnosti učenja ter poučevanja tujega jezika v predšolskem obdobju. Empirični del smo zastavili tako, da je združil obe področji. V Hiši otrok Antonina v Biljah pri Novi Gorici smo s pomočjo opazovalnega lista pridobili potrebne informacije, s katerimi smo odgovorili na že prej zastavljena raziskovalna vprašanja ter potrdili oziroma zavrnili zastavljene hipoteze. Pri opazovanju smo se osredotočili na strategije poučevanja angleškega jezika, metode dela, tematike učnih ur, raznolikost dejavnosti, uporabljene materiale, aktivnost otrok, uporabo angleškega jezika, odziv vzgojitelja na napake otrok in na napredek otrok ob večkratni ponovitvi individualnih in skupinskih dejavnosti. Ker sta vzgojiteljici med učenjem angleščine nenehno uporabljali angleški jezik, so se otroci poleg besedišča učili tudi melodijo in ritem jezika, kar jim bo pomagalo pri nadaljnjem učenju angleščine. Koncept Montessori poskuša otroke izoblikovati tako, da bodo v nadaljnjem življenju samostojni, odgovorni in potrpežljivi. Otroci se preko različnih pravil in dejavnosti tega učijo. [In this Master's thesis we combined English language and preschool education. We focused on modern ways of teaching and learning a foreign language in Montessori kindergarten. In theoretical part we took a look at theory of Montessori pedagogy and theory of learning a foreign language in kindergarten. In empirical part we combined these two together. In Hiša otrok Antonina in Bilje near Nova Gorica we organised an observation of a group of children from the second age group in kindergarten. In our observations we used observation sheets. With those, we obtained the information we were interested in. During our ten observations we focused on seventeen points of our observation sheet. The first part contained basic information like the name of the observer, the name of the teacher, number of children, age group, theme and lesson aims, goals of the activities, methods used, didactic materials, the language of instructions, comprehension of instructions, teacher's reaction to children's mistakes, teacher's usage of English language, whether the children waited for a specific material or they focused their attention on something else, whether children were active during different tasks, whether children returned to the same material and an observation of individual's and group's multiple usage of the same material.]
Language: Slovenian
Published: Maribor, Slovenia, 2017
Book Section
Learning to Research
Book Title: Creative Development in the Child: The Montessori Approach
Pages: 360-367
Asia, Critical thinking in children, India, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, South Asia
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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
Book Section
Learning Through Observation
Book Title: Creative Development in the Child: The Montessori Approach
Pages: 82-88
Asia, India, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, Observation (Educational method), South Asia
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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
Book Section
Learning to Write
Book Title: Creative Development in the Child: The Montessori Approach
Pages: 170-175
Asia, India, Maria Montessori - Speeches, addresses, etc., Maria Montessori - Writings, South Asia, Writing
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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
Article
Recovering from a Fire in Syracuse [Montessori Learning Center of Syracuse, New York]
Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 13, no. 4
Date: Summer 2001
Pages: 17, 19
Americas, Montessori Learning Center (Syracuse, New York), Montessori schools, North America, United States of America
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Language: English
ISSN: 1071-6246