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Doctoral Dissertation

Transformation in a Constructivist Montessori Teacher Education Program Using a Blended Course Design

Available from: SSRN

Educational change

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Abstract/Notes: This applied dissertation was designed to understand the experience of participants as they engaged in a process of transforming attitudes about teaching and learning through participation in a Montessori teacher-training program with a blended design. Participants were surveyed regarding their previous experiences in education as both student and educator, previous experiences in Montessori education, and previous experiences with distance education programs. Research questions guiding the study:Particular aspects such as self-directed learning, facilitating relationships, and learning in social contexts have been known to be considered best practice in constructivist program design, but what is the phenomenological experience of adult participants as they grapple with transforming best practice in teaching and learning with their own pre-kindergarten to eighth-grade students? 2. How do individual participants perceive the blended program influenced a personal transformation of teaching and learning? How does the perceptual transformation compare to others? 3. How do administrators perceive the blended program influenced changes to the overall school culture as a result of faculty participation in the program? 4. How consistent are standards of best practice in constructivist settings with individual perceptual transformations and perceptions of changes to school culture as well as to interactions with students?A comparative design was carried out for the study. Participant and administrator questionnaires were analyzed for patterns and insights regarding descriptions of change experienced during a blended distance education (DE) course using constructivist methodology. A final analysis of the data revealed that participants had various experiences with traditional education as students and as educational professionals. Most participants reported a lack of confidence teaching within the traditional system and subsequent relief when learning the constructivist, Montessori pedagogy and methodology. One surprising finding was that some educators were predisposed to using constructivist principles in teaching before any formal training. Another significant finding was that adults were able to guide school-age students in becoming self-directed and autonomous as learners. A third finding was that there were specific advantages of a blended DE training program design that were not present in other models of DE or face-to-face teacher training.

Language: English

Published: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2013

Article

Transformation of Life in Indi Project Area: Amenities Provided by Villagers' Efforts

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)

Pages: 11

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Abstract/Notes: "The progress record of the block during the first 15 months of its inauguration includes the digging of 101 irrigation wells and 20 drinking-water wells, the construction of a maternity home, 27 new school-rooms, two balak mandirs or Montessori schools and more than 3,000 soakage pits."

Language: English

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Peace Education and the Transformation of the Teacher

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter, vol. 18, no. 1

Pages: 3–5

Peace education

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Language: English

Article

Montessori and Social Ecology Theory

Publication: Montessori Australia eArticle, vol. 2021, no. 3

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Language: English

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The Adolescent: A "Social Newborn"

Publication: Communications: Journal of the Association Montessori Internationale (2009-2012), vol. 2011, no. 1-2

Pages: 73-78

Adolescence, Adolescents, Maria Montessori - Philosophy, Maria Montessori - Writings, Socialization, Teenagers

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Abstract/Notes: In this 37th lecture of the 23rd International Course Amsterdam 1938, Montessori seeks to educate the emergent personality, the personality that finds its roots in nature’s norms evolving in an optimally prepared environment. When unobstructed, adolescent flow finds normality joyful and freeing; the resulting power and focus in life’s pursuits brings a high degree of self-realization at the end of adolescence, as contrasted with melancholy and death wish.

Language: English

ISSN: 1877-539X

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The Child and the Changing Social Environment

Publication: Family Life (AMI/USA), no. 1

Pages: 12-13, 20-21

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Language: English

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The Farm, Nature and Civilisation - The Roots of Social Change

Publication: Montessori Australia eArticle, vol. 2016, no. 1

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Language: English

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Socially Hindered and Behaviourally Disturbed Children

Publication: Communications (Association Montessori Internationale, 195?-2008), vol. 1978, no. 3/4

Pages: 32–38

Children with disabilities, Conferences, Inclusive education, International Montessori Congress (18th, Munich, Germany, 4-8 July 1977)

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Abstract/Notes: Paper presented at the 18th International Montessori Congress, Munich, Germany, 1977.

Language: English

ISSN: 0519-0959

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Montessori Erdkinder: The Social Evolution of the Little Community

Publication: Montessori Articles (Montessori Australia Foundation)

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Language: English

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Social Cohesion

Publication: Forza Vitale!, vol. 22, no. 1

Pages: 10–11

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Language: English

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