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Master's Thesis

Mississippi River Program: A Mixed-Method Examination of the Effects of a Place-Based Curriculum on the Environmental Knowledge and Awareness of Montessori Adolescents

Available from: ProQuest - Dissertations and Theses

Comparative education, Mississippi River Program, Sustainability

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Abstract/Notes: The Mississippi River Program was an interdisciplinary environmental education curriculum implemented in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The program integrated theory and practice of experiential, environmental, adventure, and place-based education, and was designed, implemented and assessed by the researcher. Effects of the Mississippi River Program on the environmental knowledge and awareness of middle school adolescents were unknown at the onset of this study. This was a quasi-experimental design involving non-random sampling of a charter Montessori Middle School as the experimental group (n=17), and a sample of public middle school students as the comparison group (n=18). A mixed-methods approach entailed quantitative assessment of mean pretest and posttest scores on the Environmental Knowledge and Beliefs Questionnaire, and a qualitative analysis of reflective papers written by the Montessori group. The research instrument was drawn directly from the state standards for environmental education for middle school adolescents, published by the Wisconsin Department of Instruction (1998). Results of ANOVA indicated a significant improvement in mean scores from pretest to posttest for the experimental group, with no significant difference in scores for the comparison group (p=.0002). Quantitative results revealed that Item Six of the survey instrument contributed significantly to the increase in scores (p=.0000). This Item required knowledge of environmental agencies, which the experimental group gained during “Outdoor Careers Day.” Student reflective papers written about experiences during this event were qualitatively assessed using an emergent open coding method, which revealed five environmental learning themes. Qualitative findings reinforced the quantitative results, indicating that the program participants improved significantly in knowledge of environmental content areas; and awareness of a personal relationship with, and responsibility to, the environment. Further investigations are needed to increase the research base for programs that incorporate multiple outdoor education models. Innovative educational approaches would also benefit from research on the long term effects of participation in these programs.

Language: English

Published: Mankato, Minnesota, 2006

Conference Paper

Is There a Need for Handicraft in Preschool? Attitudes of Preschool Teachers and Parents on Including Handicraft Activities in the Regular Preschool Program

Available from: IATED Digital Library

INTED2020 14th International Technology, Education and Development Conference

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Abstract/Notes: Alternative educational concepts evolved in response to classical educational methods in which children are placed in a passive position and the transfer of knowledge is cultivated as a form of teaching. Models of alternative pedagogy (Montessori, Waldorf, Reggio, Agazzi) advocate developmentally appropriate practices which Bredekamp (1993) describes as a presence of different strategies, i.e., child-oriented behaviours of teachers and responding to the child's individual needs. In order to help each child to grow into a universal and competent individual from preschool age, it is necessary to encourage their imagination and creativity, as well as to acquire habits of cooperation and coexistence with other children. One of the activities which promote these desirable characteristics in children is handicraft. Many studies and findings in the area of neuroscience, multiple intelligences theories, and the aforementioned alternative pedagogical concepts emphasize the importance of handicraft and point out its benefits not only for children but for the entire community. However, such an approach to children's learning and activity is poorly represented in educational institutions. Therefore, the aim of the study was to examine the views of preschool teachers and parents on handicraft activities and its more frequent use in regular preschool programs. The survey was conducted by an anonymous questionnaire on a sample of 316 respondents, preschool teachers (N=141) and parents (N=175). The results of the study show that both preschool teachers and parents agree that certain elements of alternative concepts such as handicraft have a positive impact on the overall development of the child and that they are useful and practical life skills. They also agree that handicraft activities should be used in educational institutions to a greater extent. [Conference Name: 14th International Technology, Education and Development Conference; ISBN: 9788409179398; Place: Valencia, Spain]

Language: English

Published: Valencia, Spain: International Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), 2020

Pages: 1511-1519

DOI: 10.21125/inted.2020.0499

ISBN: 978-84-09-17939-8

Book

Montessori in the New Millennium [program]: NCME's 21st Annual Conference, San Diego, California, April 7-9 2000

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Language: English

Published: Smyrna, Georgia: National Center for Montessori Education, 2000

Report

The Implementation of Kentucky's Primary Program 1995: A Progress Report

Available from: ERIC

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Abstract/Notes: This study is the third annual study of primary program implementation in Kentucky elementary schools. This research project is one of six studies conducted in 1995 to determine the extent Kentucky schools and educators had implemented educational technology. In June, 1990, the Kentucky legislature passed the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA), mandating restructuring of Kentucky educational system. A controversial aspect of the legislation is the requirement for all of Kentucky's elementary schools to become non-graded, multi-age, multi-ability primary schools by the fall of 1993. In this study, observations were collected in a random sample of 24 primary schools in eight regional service areas in the state, selecting four teachers in each school for observation. Observers were trained to use the Primary Program Component Configuration Map. Teachers rated the level of support for implementation of the primary program. Results include: (1) wide variation from teacher to teacher in

Language: English

Published: Frankfort, Kentucky, Aug 1995

Thesis

La aplicación del método montessori para el mejoramiento del aprendizaje en los estudiantes del programa nacional para el bienestar familiar (INABIF) de la ciudad de Puno, durante el año 2016

Available from: Universidad Nacional del Altiplano - Institutional Repository

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Abstract/Notes: El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo general “Determinar el nivel de mejoramiento en el aprendizaje del estudiante con la aplicación del método Montessori en el Programa Nacional para el Bienestar Familiar (INABIF), durante el año escolar 2016.” En relación a la metodología de investigación es de tipo experimental y para demostrar dicho objetivo se trabajó con una población y muestra del segundo grado de educación secundaria constituido por 15 estudiantes, tomado como grupo de control y experimental, la cual se trabajó con la prueba de medias relacionadas con el antes y después del experimento, los instrumentos utilizados para evaluar las actitudes, conocimientos y capacidades fue la prueba de conocimientos y la prueba de desarrollo de capacidades. Para el tratamiento estadístico se trabajó con las medidas de tendencia central media y mediana, con la estadística inferencial de la prueba “t” de student para la demostración de la hipótesis de investigación. Concluimos que; el aprendizaje en área de comunicación con la aplicación de método Montessori durante el año escolar 2016 en el Programa Integral Nacional para el Bienestar Familiar (INABIF), mejora del nivel de deficiente a un nivel bueno, la cual se evidencia en la tabla N°10 y 11, ya que el 93,3% de los estudiantes aprobaron con notas de 13 a 18 puntos, ubicándose en la escala cualitativa de bueno y el 6,7% de muy bueno evidenciando logros significativos, además la prueba “t” de student calculada tiene un valor de 11,011, superior al valor de la “t” de student tabulada de 1,761 demostrando con ello la aceptación de la hipótesis de investigación.

Language: Spanish

Published: Puno, Peru, 2018

Master's Thesis

An Analysis of Early Childhood Development Programmes in South Africa

Available from: University of South Africa - Institutional Repository

Africa, Comparative education, Montessori method of education - Evaluation, South Africa, Southern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

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Abstract/Notes: This study constitutes an attempt to describe and analyse the quality of selected early childhood development programmes in South Africa, and provide criteria by which the quality of programmes could be assessed. The need for, and importance of, providing quality early childhood development programmes is highlighted. The influence of educational pf:lilosophies on programmes is recognised, hence the total development of the child and educational philosophies related thereto are discussed. Factors and components within programmes that contribute to high quality are explored. Moreover, criteria by means of which quality early childhood development programmes may be assessed, are provided. In this regard criteria for the formulation of aims, selection and the organisation of content, assessment, role of the teacher and parent involvement in programmes are suggested. It is against these criteria that selected early childhood development programmes in South Africa are described and analysed. programmes conclude the study.

Language: English

Published: Pretoria, South Africa, 1996

Book

Montessori Journey to Excellence, Te Ara Ki Huhuatanga: Pilot Programme Research Report

Australasia, Australia and New Zealand, Montessori method of education, New Zealand, Oceania

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Language: English

Published: Wellington, New Zealand: Montessori Aotearoa New Zealand, 2014

Book

17th Indian Montessori Training Course, Delhi [program]: prospectus

Albert Max Joosten - Writings, Indian Montessori Training Course (17th, Delhi, India, 1953)

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Language: English

Published: New Delhi, India: The Caxton Press, 1953

Book Section

Conscientious Consolidation: Developing and Implementing a Dual-Licensure Program with Montessori Credentialing [Chapter 17]

Available from: Google Books

Book Title: Inclusive Education: A Systematic Perspective

Pages: 299-308

Inclusive education, Montessori method of education - Study and teaching, Montessori method of education - Teacher training

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Language: English

Published: Charlotte, North Carolina: Information Age, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-64113-929-8

Thesis

La multisensorialità nell'insegnamento dell'inglese: programmazione neuro-linguistica e metodo Montessori

Available from: Tesi online

Montessori method of education, Neurolinguistics, Neuroscience

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Abstract/Notes: La tesi illustra come la multisensorialità nell'insegnamento sia un aspetto fondamentale per permettere al bambino di imparare utilizzando tutti i canali dell'apprendimento, permettendogli di sviluppare anche quelli che utilizza di meno. Sono state studiate e sperimentate in questo senso la metodologia montessoriana (che spinge il bambino ad apprendere nella sua interezza) e la Programmazione Neuro Linguistica (metodologia diffusa negli USA e in Inghilterra che trasmette tecniche per migliorare in ambito lavorativo - tecniche adattabili al campo dell'insegnamento). Punto di partenza della sperimentazione è stata la somministrazione, alle classi di una Scuola Montessori di Milano, di un adattamento dello Swassing Barbe (un test sensoriale); sono stati creati in seguito dei materiali sensoriali utilizzati per l'insegnamento della L2 ed i risultati sono stati decisamente soddisfacenti.

Language: Italian

Published: Milano, 1998

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