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Užsiėmimai Marijos Varnienės "Vaikų nameliuose" / Activities in Marija Varnienė's "Children's Home" - 1935

Available from: ePaveldas

Classroom environments, Europe, Lithuania, Marija Varnienė - Biographic sources, Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Montessori schools - Photographs, Northern Europe

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Abstract/Notes: Fotografija. Užsiėmimai Marijos Varnienės „Vaikų nameliuose“. Fotografas – Ilja Jasvoinas, Kaunas, 1935 m. Nespalvota, horizontalaus formato fotografija figūrinėmis žirklėmis apkirptais kraštais. Vaikai žaidžia lauke. Pagrindinių judesių lavinimas lauke (Montessori metodas). [Photography. Classes in Marija Varnienė's Children's Home. Photographer - Ilja Jasvoinas, Kaunas, 1935 Black-and-white, horizontal-format photography with scissor-edged edges. Children play outside. Field training in basic movements (Montessori method).]

Language: Lithuanian

Archive: Lietuvos švietimo istorijos muziejus / Museum of Lithuanian Education History (Kaunas, Lithuania)

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Nelson Mandela's Children: Can Maria Montessori Help Set Them Free?

Book Title: Perspectives on Montessori

Pages: 49-62

Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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Language: English

Published: Deventer, The Netherlands: Saxion Progressive Education University Press, 2022

Edition: 1st edition

ISBN: 978-94-92618-56-6

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Sozial behinderte und verhaltensgestörte Kinder [Socially disabled and behavioral children]

Book Title: Die Montessori-Pädagogik und das behinderte Kind: Referate und Ergebnisse des 18. Internationalen Montessori Kongresses (München, 4-8 Juli 1977) [The Montessori System and the Handicapped Child: Papers and Reports of the 18th International Montessori Congress (Munich, July 4-8, 1977)]

Pages: 86-97

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

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Language: German

Published: München: Kindler, 1978

ISBN: 3-463-00716-9

Article

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Montessori for Children

Publication: Journal of Education and Psychology, vol. 14, no. 4

Pages: 116-124

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Language: English

ISSN: 0022-0590

Article

Partie Pédagogique: Il Partito del Bambino [Educational Party: The Party of the Child]

Publication: Éducateurs et Bulletin Corporatif (Societé Pédagogique De La Suisse Romande)

Pages: 41-43

Europe, France, Switzerland, Western Europe

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Language: French

Article

The Nature of Professions: Where Is Early Childhood Education?

Publication: Montessori Life, vol. 5, no. 2

Pages: 31–35

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Language: English

ISSN: 1054-0040

Article

Don't Touch! Be Still! A House of Children

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: Delineator, vol. 83, no. 3

Pages: 14

Americas, Montessori method of education - Criticism, interpretation, etc., North America, United States of America

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Language: English

Article

Our Hopes for the Preservation of Life Reside Within the Children

Publication: AMI/USA News, vol. 16, no. 4

Pages: 1, 9

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Language: English

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Beobachtungen des Spontanverhaltens vorschulpflichtiger Kinder über lange Zeitintervalle im Montessori-Kinderhause [Observations of the Spontaneous Behavior of Preschool Children Over Long Time Intervals in the Montessori Children's Home]

Available from: Springer Link

Publication: Psychologische Forschung, vol. 13, no. 1

Pages: 79-100

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Language: German

DOI: 10.1007/BF00406761

ISSN: 0033-3026

Master's Thesis

Circle Time Norms in Early Childhood Montessori Programs: A Survey of Montessori Teachers Across the United States

Available from: MINDS@UW River Falls

Americas, Montessori method of education, Montessori method of education - Teachers, North America, Rituals, Teachers, Three-hour work cycle, United States of America, Work periods

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Abstract/Notes: This study examined the nature of circle time within early childhood Montessori classrooms in the United States of America. We explored literature pertaining to the history and development of circle time as well as circle time research in preschool and kindergarten settings. Unable to find writings or research specific to Montessori circle time practices, we crafted a 30-question survey for early childhood Montessori teachers to determine basic information about their circle time approaches. The survey asked participants about demographic information, circle time logistics, circle time activities, reactions to circle time, planning and preparation, and the morning work cycle. Using social media and direct emails, we gathered over 300 responses from 50 states and the District of Columbia; a total of 276 participants completed the full survey. Results focused on five different areas: time - the frequency, duration, and scheduling of circle time; attendance - who joined circle time and for how long; teacher preparation - participants’ training and planning approaches; circle time programming - the most common and popular activities; the morning work cycle – its relation to circle time. Results revealed that 92% of survey participants have circle time every day or most days; most participants hold circle time as the last event of the morning for generally 20 minutes or less; the most common circle time events were show and tell, calendar work, vocabulary lessons, Grace and Courtesy lessons, read aloud discussions, dancing and movement, snack time, general conversation, read aloud (stories), and birthday celebrations. Most participants had a work cycle that lasts less than three hours. This study promotes reflection on the importance and meaning of circle time in Montessori classrooms in relation to its apparent absence in Dr. Montessori’s writings.

Language: English

Published: River Falls, Wisconsin, 2021

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