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Perpaduan Konsep Islam dengan Metode Montessori dalam Membangun Karakter Anak [The Combination of Islamic Concepts with Montessori Methods in Building Children's Character]
Available from: Institut Agama Islan Negeri (IAIN) Salatiga (Indonesia)
Publication: MUDARRISA: Jurnal Kajian Pendidikan Islam, vol. 8, no. 1
Date: Jun 2016
Pages: 61-88
Asia, Australasia, Autonomy in children, Personality development, Islamic education, Montessori method of education, Personality development, Self-control in children, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Studi ini menguraikan perpaduan antara konsep Islam dan metode Montessori terutama untuk membangun karakter yang baik bagi anak-anak. Metode pendidikan Montessori adalah salah satu metode yang populer sebagai salah satu metode terbaik di Barat, terutama untuk mengajar anak-anak. Dalam al-Quran, sebagai sumber kehidupan masyarakat muslim, telah disebutkan semua laporan Montessori. Ada lima konsep dalam metode pendidikan Montessori yang bisa dipadukan dengan teori mengajar anak-anak dalam al-Quran dan al-Hadits; Konsep Kebebasan dengan konsep "Fitrah", Struktur dengan konsep Langkah demi langkah, Realitas dan Alam dengan konsep Mencintai Alam dan Makhluk Hidup, Keindahan dan Nuansa sejalan dengan konsep Kebersihan dan Keindahan Islam, dan Materi Montessori dengan Proses Konsep Pembelajaran Hidup. Hasil perpaduan nilai-nilai tersebut dapat membangun karakter yang baik untuk anak-anak, terutama menjadikan mereka orang beragama dengan sikap yang baik untuk masa depan mereka. / This study simply reveals about the assimilation of Islamic education values and Montessori education method especially to build the good character for children. Montessori education method is one of the method which really popular as one of the best method in Western, especially for teaching children. In al-Quran, as the source of Moslem people’s life, has mentioned all the statements of Montessori. There are five aspects in Montessori education methods that we collaborate with the theory of teaching children in al-Quran and al-Hadits; Concept of Freedom with Concept of “Fitrah”, Structure and Order with Concept of Step by Step, Reality and Nature with Concept of Loving the Nature and Living Being, Beauty and Nuance in line with Concept of Cleanness and Beauty of Islam, and Montessori Materials with Concept Process of Life Learning. The result of collaboration those methods can build the good character for children, especially create them to be religious person with the great attitude and behavior for their future.
Language: Indonesian
ISSN: 2541-3457, 2085-2061
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Kontribusi Literasi Berbasis Pendekatan Montessori terhadap Karakter Rasa Ingin Tahu Anak Usia 7 Tahun [The Contribution of Literacy Based on the Montessori Approach to the Curiosity Character of 7 Year Old Children]
Available from: Gedung A Universitas Abulyatama
Publication: Jurnal Dedikasi Pendidikan, vol. 7, no. 1
Date: 2023
Pages: 187-200
Asia, Australasia, Curiosity in children, Early childhood care and education, Early childhood education, Indonesia, Montessori method of education, Primary education, Primary school students, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Keprihatinan terhadap rendahnya karakter rasa ingin tahu akhir-akhir ini menjadi titik berangkat penelitian ini. Mengetahui pengaruh literasi berbasis pendekatan Montessori terhadap rasa ingin tahu anak pada usia tujuh tahun menjadi tujuan penelitian ini. Untuk itu digunakan pretest posttest non equivalent group design sebagai metode penelitian. Sebanyak 17 anak kelas IB SD Kanisius Sorowajan Yogyakarta dilibatkan sebagai sampel untuk kelompok Montessori dan 17 anak kelas IA sebagai sampel untuk kelas kontrol. Temuan penelitian memperlihatkan bahwa program literasi berbasis pendekatan Montessori berpengaruh terhadap karakter rasa ingin tahu anak. Uji statistik menunjukkan selisih skor posttest-pretest kelompok Montessori (M = 1,0229, SE = 0,15003) lebih tinggi dari kelompok kontrol (M = 0,0076, SE = 0,03251). Perbedaannya signifikan dengan t(17,499) = 6,614 dan p = 0,000 (p < 0,05). Besar pengaruh yang didapatkan adalah r = 0,8451 yang termasuk kategori “efek besar” yang setara dengan 71,43%. Uji efektivitas pembelajaran di kelas Montessori dengan N-gain score adalah 55,98% yang masuk kategori "efektivitas menengah", sementara di kelas kontrol 0,42% yang termasuk dalam “efektivitas rendah”. [Concerns about the low level of curiosity have recently become the starting point of this research. Knowing the effect of literacy based on the Montessori approach to children's curiosity at the age of seven is the goal of this study. For this reason, the pretest posttest non equivalent group design was used as a research method. A total of 17 class IB children from SD Kanisius Sorowajan Yogyakarta were involved as a sample for the Montessori group and 17 class IA children as a sample for the control class. The research findings show that a literacy program based on the Montessori approach influences children's curiosity. Statistical tests showed differences in posttest-pretest scores for the Montessori group ( M = 1.0229,SE = 0.15003) higher than the control group ( M = 0.0076, SE = 0.03251). The difference is significant with t (17.499) = 6.614 and p = 0.000 ( p <0.05). The magnitude of the effect obtained is r = 0.8451 which is included in the "big effect" category which is equivalent to 71.43%. The learning effectiveness test in the Montessori class with an N-gain score was 55.98% which was in the "medium effectiveness" category, while in the control class it was 0.42% which was included in "low effectiveness".]
Language: Indonesian
DOI: 10.30601/dedikasi.v7i1.3533
ISSN: 2548-8848, 2338-9966
Article
Fundamente der Montessori-Pädagogik [Foundations of Montessori pedagogy]
Publication: Zeitschrift für Heilpädagogik, vol. 36, no. 12
Date: 1985
Pages: 143-150
Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Language: German
ISSN: 0513-9066
Book Section
Maria Montessori und der Verein Montessori Pädagogik Deutschlands von 1926-1936
Book Title: 25 Jahre Deutsche Montessorigesellschaft
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Abstract/Notes: Previously published in 1970 as part of "Festschrift zum 100 [hundertsten] Geburtstag von Maria Montessori", edited by Gernot Scheid.
Language: German
Published: Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Deutsche Montessori Gesellschaft, 1977
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Cobb Montessori: A Community Crisis Illuminating the Challenges and Opportunities of Public Montessori
Available from: ProQuest
Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 22, no. 4
Date: Winter 2010
Pages: 26-33
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Language: English
ISSN: 1054-0040
Book
Basic Ideas of Montessori's Educational Theory: Extracts from Maria Montessori's Writings and Teachings
Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Writings
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Abstract/Notes: Translation of: Grundgedanken der Montessori-Pädagogik.
Language: English
Published: Oxford, UK: Clio Press, 1997
ISBN: 978-1-85109-276-5
Series: Clio Montessori Series , 14
Book
What American Montessori Can Offer American Education and How Montessori Theory Fares in the Light of American Research
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Language: English
Published: [Illinois]: Illinois Montessori Society, 1963
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XVIII. internacionális Montessori-kurzus Barcelonában [18th International Montessori Course, Barcelona]
Available from: Arcanum Digitális Tudománytár
Publication: Kisdednevelés, vol. 59, no. 1
Date: Jan 1934
Pages: 9-12
Conferences, International Montessori Training Course (18th, Barcelona, Spain, 1934), Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Teacher training, Teacher training
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Language: Hungarian
Book
Together with Montessori: The Guide to Help Montessori Teachers, Assistant Teachers, Resource Teachers, Administrators, and Parents Work in Harmony to Create Great Schools
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Language: English
Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Jola Publications, 1993
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Het Haagse Montessori lyceum geopend [The Hague Montessori Lyceum opens]
Publication: Vern, no. 147
Date: 1957
Pages: 35-41
Europe, Holland, Montessori Lyceum Hague (Netherlands), Netherlands, Western Europe
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Language: Dutch