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Report

Braided Funding for Fully Implemented Montessori Early Learning

Available from: National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector (NCMPS)

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Abstract/Notes: Creating fully implemented Montessori programs in the public sector presents challenges because states and districts frequently lack funding to serve students younger than age five. Some states offer state-funded pre-K programs for three- and/or four-year-olds, but the availability of these programs varies widely. Some public Montessori programs charge tuition for three and four-year-olds to create mixed age primary classrooms. When establishing policies for how tuition-paying pre-K students will matriculate into the publicly funded program at age five, public Montessori programs should ensure their programs remain accessible to low-income families.

Language: English

Published: Washington, D.C., 2016

Article

Blended Learning Opens Up Montessori Qualifications

Available from: MAG Online Library

Publication: Early Years Educator, vol. 19, no. Sup4

Pages: 18-20

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Abstract/Notes: Using an innovative approach, one that is bringing together tradition and technology, Montessori Centre International is opening up access to professional development and study to a much wider audience.

Language: English

DOI: 10.12968/eyed.2017.19.4.18

ISSN: 1465-931X

Master's Thesis

As Good as the Real Thing? A Comparison of Learning From an Educational Touchscreen App Versus a Hands-On Material

Available from: University of Virginia - Institutional Repository

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Language: English

Published: Charlottesville, Virginia, 2017

Article

Malcolm X School Opens For Learning in Compton

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: Los Angeles Sentinel (Los Angeles, California)

Pages: A8

African American community, African Americans, Americas, Black Panther Party, Hakim Jamal - Biographic sources, Montessori schools, North America, United States of America

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Abstract/Notes: The Malcolm X Montessori School located at 446 W. Benett, Compton, has opened its doors for another semester. The Malcom X Montessori School is a children's house in that everything in the school is child-size -- the desks, the...

Language: English

Book

Montessori Learning in the 21st Century: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

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Language: English

Published: Troutdale, Oregon: NewSage Press, 2011

Book

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

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

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

Book Section

Montessori and Learning Disabilities

Available from: Books to Borrow @ Internet Archive

Book Title: Montessori in Contemporary American Culture

Pages: 149-182

Children with disabilities, Inclusive education, Learning disabilities

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Language: English

Published: Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann, 1992

ISBN: 0-435-08709-6 978-0-435-08709-8

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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