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Article
An Evaluation of the Montessori Method in Schools for Young Children
Available from: Taylor and Francis Online
Publication: Childhood Education, vol. 42, no. 8
Date: 1966
Pages: 489-492
Article
Texnokratik Jarayonda Maktabgacha Ta'limning Mualliflik Metodikalari [Authority Methods of Preschool Education in the Technocratic Process]
Available from: Interpretation and Researches
Publication: Interpretation and Researches, vol. 1, no. 8
Date: 2023
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Abstract/Notes: Mazkur maqola rivojlanib borayotgan texnokratik jamiyatda bolalar tarbiyasi doimo muhim ekanligi, Maria Montessori bolalarning o'z-o'zini o'rganish va rivojlantirish qobiliyatlariga ishonish va ularning o'rganish jarayonlarida o'z-o'zining yo'li bilan bormasligi xususida fikr yuritilgan. [This article discusses the importance of child education in a developing technocratic society, Maria Montessori's belief in children's self-learning and self-development abilities, and that they should not go their own way in their learning processes.]
Language: Uzbek
ISSN: 2181-4163
Article
Anthropological Consideration and Infrastructure in 'Children's Houses': An Explanation to the Montessori Method
Available from: Research Gate
Publication: International Research Journal of Education and Technology, vol. 5, no. 5
Date: May 2023
Pages: 805-812
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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori educational approach takes into account the fact that children learn in varied ways and accommodates them all. Each student is given the opportunity to grow as long as they are prepared, supported by their teacher, and have a unique learning plan. The Montessori approach encourages children’s physical development and growth by making sure they are active throughout the day. Along with receiving a comfortable sleep at night, children who are physically engaged frequently have stronger muscles and bones. The prepared atmosphere is referred to as the Montessori classroom. Everything has a place and a purpose in the thoughtfully designed learning environment. Everything is made to be open and accessible, the furniture is lightweight and child-sized, and the learning materials are made to fit in small hands. The present research work is an attempt to understand the effectiveness of the Montessori Method in terms of its anthropological considerations and the infrastructural setup of the learning environment.
Language: English
ISSN: 2581-7795
Article
Innovative Methods for Teaching Elementary Level Students
Available from: Pedagogs
Publication: Ustozlar uchun, vol. 45, no. 4
Date: 2023
Pages: 41-46
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Abstract/Notes: In this article, we discuss new and effective ways of teaching that can improve students’ results. These plans usually aim to get students interested and involved. Students who are actively involved in their studies are less likely to miss class and more likely to do well in school.
Language: English
Master's Thesis
Investigating the Extent to Which the Montessori Method Affects Teaching and Learning Early Literacy Skills for Cvc Words. Case of Preschoolers from Polyglossia Private School at El Hammamet and Excellence Academy at Tebessa
Available from: Echahid Chiekh Larbi Tébessi University
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Abstract/Notes: Language development in early childhood is crucial, particularly when it comes to literacy skills, which is why suitable teaching methods have to be employed during this stage. Unfortunately, current language instruction approaches in primary schools, especially for teaching English, are often criticized for being inadequate and lacking depth in addressing the interests and requirements of learners. In 1907, however, Dr. Montessori introduced a method recognized for its focus on pivotal developmental stages and personalized instruction tailored to meet the specific needs of each learner. The current study aims to investigate the extent to which the Montessori method is effective in teaching and learning early literacy skills related to CVC words as an alternative to traditional methods used in Algerian primary schools. To achieve this aim, a quantitative approach is adopted and a quasi-experimental research method is conducted in Polyglossia School ⎯El Hammamet⎯ and Excellence Academy ⎯Tebessa⎯ on two groups (experimental and control group) of 15 participants. Both groups underwent the same pretest and posttest about the target aspect related to literacy skills in question. It is assumed that the Montessori method would enhance the learner’s performance in literacy skills, no matter how old they are (3,4, or 5 years old) compared to the traditional method; and the findings proved this to be true as they indicate a significant development of literacy skills related to CVC words among the participants in the experimental group, with an effect size of 90%. This is attributed to the implementation of the Montessori method, using sensorial materials. Results attributed to the traditional method indicate a lesser improvement (40%). Based on a comprehensive analysis of the outcomes, it is recommended that the Montessori method be adopted totally or partially in language classes, as it has proven to be advantageous for teaching early literacy skills.
Language: English
Published: Tébessa, Algeria, 2023
Article
Analysis Of The Montessori Method In Beginning Reading Skills Of Indonesian Subjects In Of Students Sd Negeri 1 Jatiwaringin
Available from: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Publication: International Conference on Elementary Education, vol. 5, no. 1
Date: 2023
Pages: 337-342
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Abstract/Notes: The Montessori method is a method in the realm of child development education and is formulated based on Montessori theory. This method emphasizes the activities that are raised by the child by emphasizing the process of adapting the child's learning environment according to the stage of development. Mastery of reading skills in schools is one of the language competencies that must be taught. This study aims to describe how the Montessori method improves beginning reading skills in SD Negeri 1 Jatiwaringin students. This research method uses descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques in the form of oral, written test results, interviews and direct observation. The Montessori method seeks to help students develop cognitive, psychomotor, and affective abilities in students, by enabling children to learn according to their level of development.
Language: English
ISSN: 2808-8263, 2829-0976
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Penerapan Metode Montessori Menggunakan Media Flashcard Sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Kemampuan Membaca Awal Anak Usia Dini / Application of the Montessori Method Using Flashcard Media as an Effort to Improve Early Childhood Reading Ability
Available from: Pengelola Jurnal: Yayasan Pendidikan Tanggui Baimbaian
Publication: EduCurio: Education Curiosity, vol. 1, no. 3
Date: Jul 2023
Pages: 697-701
Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Montessori materials, Montessori method of education, Southeast Asia
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Abstract/Notes: Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji secara empiris perkembangan kemampuan membaca awal anak usia dini kelompok A RA Tunas Mulia Dua Malang. Jumlah subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah putra dan putri kelompok A yang berjumlah 11 orang. Pengumpulan data melalui observasi, wawancara, dan pre-test dan post-test. Hipotesis diuji menggunakan uji –t untuk melihat perbedaan kemampuan sebelum dan sesudah diberikan flashcard flashcards, Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pendekatan Montessori flash playing cards memprediksi peningkatan kemampuan membaca awal anak kru A RA Tunas Mulia 2 Malang. Kontribusi signifikan kelompok eksperimen sebesar 4,37 dan kontribusi kelompok kontrol sebesar 0,64 terhadap peningkatan kemampuan membaca anak RA Tunas Mulia 2 Malang.
Language: Indonesian
ISSN: 2963-0339, 2984-6146
Article
Cattolici, educazione infantile e metodo montessoriano. La posizione della rivista "Pro Infantia" fra età giolittiana e fascismo / Catholics, early childhood education and the Montessori method. The position of the journal "Pro Infantia" across the Giolitti and Fascist Eras.
Publication: Nuova Secondaria, vol. 40, no. 4
Date: Dec 2022
Pages: 123-135
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Abstract/Notes: The essay examines the opinions formulated by the journal «Pro Infantia» about the Montessori method, within the lively debate that this approach elicited among both secular and Catholic groups. A review of the contents of the periodical – which was produced by La Scuola publishing house in Brescia – shows that after initially considering Montessori’s work with interest, the publication adopted a more prudent and critical attitude. This stance became more radically pronounced in the 1920s, when, despite growing attention to the Montessori method in some of the leading Catholic circles, «Pro Infantia» began to voice strong criticism of it. (English)
Language: Italian
ISSN: 1828-4582
Article
Big History Meets the Montessori Method
Available from: NAMTA
Publication: NAMTA Journal, vol. 43, no. 3
Date: Summer 2018
Pages: 62-69
North American Montessori Teachers' Association (NAMTA) - Periodicals
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Language: English
ISSN: 1522-9734
Article
Teaching English in Elementary Grades Through the Montessori Method
Available from: aidlix.com
Publication: Academic International Conference on Multi-Disciplinary Studies and Education, vol. 1, no. 13
Date: 2023
Pages: 51-54
Asia, Central Asia, Elementary education, Language acquisition, Montessori method of education, Uzbekistan
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Abstract/Notes: This article explores the benefits of using the Montessori Method to teach English in elementary grades. The Montessori approach, known for its emphasis on self-directed learning and hands-on activities, offers a unique and effective way to foster language acquisition skills among young learners. By creating an engaging and interactive environment, students can develop a solid foundation in English while also nurturing their creativity and independence.
Language: English