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Article

Maria Montessori. The Montessori Method, the Montessori Elementary Material and Spontaneous Activity in Education [Book Review]

Publication: The Month (London), vol. 33, no. 1

Pages: 189

Book reviews

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Language: English

ISSN: 0027-0172

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Montessori Headlines [Little Flower Montessori Schools, New York; Dutch Princess Maria Christina, teacher at Caedmon's Montessori School, New York]

Publication: AMS News, vol. 6, no. 1

Pages: 3

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Language: English

ISSN: 0065-9444

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Meng tai suo li (Montessori Maria 1870-1952) / 蒙台梭利 (Montessori Maria 1870-1952) [Maria Montessori, 1870-1952]

Publication: Xiandai Daxue Jiaoyu / 現代大學敎育 [Modern University Education], vol. 1991, no. 4

Pages: 3

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Abstract/Notes: <正> 意大利女教育家,蒙台梭利法的创始人。作为意大利女性,最初毕业于罗马大学医学系,后到法国钻研特殊儿童的治疗。1899年任国立异常儿童学校校长,1909年任罗马大学讲师。1907年在罗马贫民街开设“幼儿之家”,采用自己考察的教育法,引起了世界的注目。她在人类学、生理学、异常心理学等领域潜心钻研,积累了实践经验,充分有效地利用

Language: Chinese

ISSN: 1671-1610

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Montessori Milestones [Chiaravalle Montessori School, Evanston, IL; Wyoming Valley Montessori School, Kingston, PA; AMS scholarships]

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 5, no. 1

Pages: 15–16

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Montessori incontra... Intrecci pedagogici tra scuola montessoriana e didattiche non tradizionali / Montessori meets... Pedagogical interweaving between Montessori school and non-traditional teaching

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Abstract/Notes: E se Maria Montessori fosse vissuta ancora nei decenni passati dalla sua morte a oggi? Avrebbe verosimilmente incontrato don Milani, Mario Lodi, Rodari, Bortolato, Malaguzzi, Rosenberg, la Pedagogia del bosco, l’Apprendimento cooperativo, l’Educazione diffusa, le Scuole Senza Zaino. E, viceversa, senza Maria Montessori, quante di queste esperienze non sarebbero ciò che sono? In dieci diversi dialoghi viene proposto in questo volume un dizionario pedagogico di incontri e di temi significativi, fraternità pedagogiche evidenti e suggestive. Sono incontri che Montessori non ha mai vissuto personalmente, ma che possiamo provare a immaginare trasformandoli non solo in riflessione educativa e didattica ma anche in pratica quotidiana. Percorsi possibili di apprendimento e di sviluppo, spunti operativi per raccontare come l’incontro pedagogico possa essere declinato nel fare scuola, affidato alla professionalità di docenti che, appassionati al metodo Montessori, abbiano il desiderio e la capacità di farlo vivere nel presente, senza timore che la contaminazione possa voler dire snaturare l’essenza e il valore del metodo.

Language: Italian

Published: Trento, Italy: Erickson, 2018

ISBN: 978-88-590-1642-7

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El material Montessori: De la vida práctica a la mente matemática / The Montessori material: From practical life to the mathematical mind / O material Montessori: Da vida prática à mente matemática

Available from: Universidad Pedagogica Nacional (Colombia)

Publication: Pedagogía y Saberes, no. 58

Pages: 87-100

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Abstract/Notes: In the industry of didactic teaching materials, Montessori material has been established in a significant way as a possibility of providing children with different tools, so that they learn better and without trauma the contents of the school subject that culturally has been considered of greatest difficulty: mathematics. This reflection paper, derived from the review of the field, aims to make an analysis of the material within the framework of the scientific pedagogy method proposed by María Montessori at the beginning of the 20th century, emphasizing its specific contribution to the learning of mathematics in preschool children and in elementary school. The material used in the segments of practical life and sensory life will be reviewed, as well as deepen into the specialized material for the development of the mathematical mind, to show how the proposal of María Montessori’s method supposes an opportune path to take the children from the concrete representations of mathematical objects to the elevation of the min —that allows them to build abstractions—. Finally, a dialogue is established about the validity of Montessori’s material in the school from research that has promoted its use in mathematics classrooms, and the possibility of including the material in the training of mathematics teachers to strengthen their didactic knowledge is highlighted.

Language: Spanish

DOI: 10.17227/pys.num58-17295

ISSN: 2500-6436, 0121-2494

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All Together Now: Seattle Program Sends High Schoolers to Montessori Preschool Classroom [Casa Maria Montessori Lab School, Ballard High School, Seattle, Washington]

Available from: University of Connecticut Libraries - American Montessori Society Records

Publication: Public School Montessorian, vol. 17, no. 3

Pages: 8

Public Montessori

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Language: English

ISSN: 1071-6246

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Learning Tree: An Interview with Kathy Jones and Patti Tepper-Rasmussen

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 13, no. 2

Pages: 26–30

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

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Evaluation of the Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle® as the Foundation of Care in Assisted Living Memory Care

Available from: Healio

Publication: Journal of Gerontological Nursing, vol. 46, no. 5

Pages: 40-46

Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Gerontology, Montessori method of education, Montessori therapy, Montessori-Based Dementia Programming (MBDP), Montessori-based interventions (MBI)

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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle® (MIL) was implemented as the foundation of care in several assisted living memory care (ALMC) neighborhoods to enhance meaningful social roles, engagement, and focus on residents' remaining capabilities. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate the outcomes regarding resident levels of engagement and prescribed antipsychotic medications before and after MIL implementation. A total of 85 residents were observed for 10-minute periods seven times during 1 day to ascertain the level of engagement during meals and planned and unplanned activities. Positive engagement minutes increased after MIL implementation for activities and meals. Outcomes of this project support the MIL as a foundation of care for ALMC residents and have raised the awareness for addressing diverse cognitive abilities. The need for reoccurring training for the sustainability of this model of care was recognized. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 46(5), 40–46.]

Language: English

DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20200409-01

ISSN: 1938-243X, 0098-9134

Bachelor's Thesis

Lasten tyytyväisyys saamaansa päivähoitoon Montessori-päiväkoti Aurinkoleijonassa [Children's satisfaction with the daycare they receive in the Montessori daycare center in Aurinkoleijona]

Available from: Theseus (Finland)

Europe, Finland, Montessori schools, Nordic countries, Northern Europe

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Abstract/Notes: Practices of children daycare are guided by international agreements of children rights, national laws, as well as many other documents and local daycare culture. Customer orinted approach has been supported by legislation, and since customers are children, this matter has to be ob-served from the children’s point of view. Children’s participation in developing their daycare services is often obstructed by adult attitudes and lack of functional culture. Feedback provided by parents has been important, especially when practises to collect children’s opinion directly from them are relatively unknown or do not exist. Hearing children’s opinion and al-lowing them to take part on making decisions is considered to be an important factor in modern daycare. This thesis is a part of the Verkonkutoja –project coordinated by Turku university of applied sciences. Project aims to create a network between fields of wellbeing, to develop the cooperation between branches and to create a model for collecting and handling customer feedback. Quality development is targeted to care services of elderly people, mental patients in rehabilitation, children protection and daycare. In the project, the thesis is a part of quality development of children daycare. The purpose of the thesis was to study the level of children’s satisfaction in their care in Montessori daycare center Aurinkoleijona. The goal is to develop the operation at Aurinkoleijona. The study was done by collecting information from children by using a specific Children’s Quality Game. When playing the game, children answered to a number of questions and the answers were frequentially analyzed by arranging them in six themes and dividing the themes in four different questions. According to the results, children were mostly satisfied with the care they receive at Montessori daycare center Aurinkoleijona. Negative issues presented by child-ren were a relative lack of privacy, and the fact that adults at the daycare center do not have enough time to spend with every individual child. Results of this study provided useful information about children’s opinions on their care at Montessori daycare center Aurinkoleijona. This information can be utilized for developing and maintaining the care quality at Aurinkoleijona. A similar study should be repeated in a timespan of a couple of years for controlling the state of care quality. Same study methods can be used also for other daycare establishments. / Lasten päivähoidossa aikuisten toimintaa ohjaavat kansainväliset lapsen oikeuksia määrittelevät sopimukset, kansalliset säädökset, muut ohjaavat asiakirjat sekä päiväkodin oma kulttuuri. Lainsäädäntö raamittaa asiakaslähtöisyyden periaatteen toteutumista ja kun asiakkaana on lapsi, pitäisi asiaa tarkastella lapsilähtöisyyden näkökulmasta. Käytännössä lasten osallistumi-sen esteenä ovat aikuisten asenteet ja toimintakulttuurin puutteet, arvioinnissa vanhemmat ovat olleet lapsen näkökulman viestinviejiä. Käytännöistä kerätä lasten mielipiteitä ja kokemuksia osallistua palveluiden kehittämiseen on niukasti tietoa. Lasten mielipiteen kuuleminen sekä mukaan ottaminen päätöksentekoon koetaan nykypäivänä tärkeäksi. Opinnäytetyö on osa Turun ammattikorkeakoulun koordinoimaa Verkonkutojahanketta, jonka tarkoituksena on hyvinvointialan toiminnan kehittäminen. Hankkeessa luodaan hyvinvointialan toimijoiden verkostoa, kehitetään alojen yhteistyötä ja luodaan asiakaspalautteen keruu- ja kä-sittelymalli. Laadunkehitys kohdistuu vanhusten-, mielenterveyskuntoutujien-, lasten päivähoito- ja lastensuojelupalveluihin. Opinnäytetyö oli hankkeessa osana lasten päivähoidon laadunkehi-tystä. Tarkoituksena oli tutkia lasten tyytyväisyyttä omaan hoitoonsa Montessori-päiväkoti Au-rinkoleijonassa. Tavoitteena on kehittää päiväkodin toimintaa. Tutkimus tehtiin keräämällä tietoa lapsilta (n=23) laatupelin avulla, jossa he vastasivat pelin kysymyksiin. Aineisto analysoitiin frekvenssin avulla. Tutkimuksen perusteella selvisi lasten olevan pääosin hyvin tyytyväisiä hoitoonsa Montessori-päiväkoti Aurinkoleijonassa. Erityisesti leikkiminen päiväkodin pihalla ja askartelu olivat kaikkien lasten mielestä mukavia. Kaikki lapset myös luottivat päiväkodin aikuisiin. Lasten esiintuomia epäkohtia olivat muun muassa yksityisyyden puute sekä se, että aikuisilla oli heille liian vähän aikaa. Tietoa voidaan käyttää päiväkodin laadun kehitykseen ja ylläpitoon. Tutkimus tulisi toistaa muutaman vuoden välein ja seurata päiväkodin laadun tilannetta. Samaa tutkimusmenetelmää voisi soveltaa myös muihin päiväkoteihin.

Language: Finnish

Published: Turku, Finland, 2011

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