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Pengaruh Metode Montessori Berbantuan Media Gambar Terhadap Kemampuan Membaca Permulaan / The Effect of the Montessori Method Aided by Picture Media on Beginning Reading Ability

Available from: Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya (Indonesia)

Publication: Buana Pendidikan: Jurnal Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Unipa Surabaya, vol. 18, no. 2

Pages: 242-248

Asia, Australasia, Indonesia, Reading, Reading - Academic achievement, Southeast Asia

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Abstract/Notes: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the Montessori method with the aid of picture media on the ability to read early. This study uses quasi-experimental design research in the form of a non-equivalent control group design. The population is all second-grade students of SD Inpres Tmannyeleng, Barombong District, Gowa Regency for the 2021/2022 academic year. The sampling technique used purposive sampling, with a sample of 28 students in the experimental class and 27 students in the control class. The data analysis technique in this study used the paired sample t-test. The results showed that there was a significant effect of the application of the Montessori method with the aid of picture media on the early reading ability. / Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh metode Montessoriberbantuan media gambar terhadap kemampuan membaca permulaan. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian quasi experimental design dengan bentuknon-equivalent control group design. Populasi seluruh siswa kelas IISD Inpres Tamannyeleng Kecamatan Barombong Kabupaten Gowatahun pelajaran 2021/2022. Teknik sampling menggunakan purposive sampling, dengan jumlah sampel 28 siswa pada kelas eksperimen dan 27 siswa pada kelas kontrol. Teknik analisis data dalam penelitian ini memggunakan uji paired sample t-test.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari penerapan metode Montessoriberbantuan media gambar terhadap kemampuan membaca permulaan.

Language: Indonesian

DOI: 10.36456/bp.vol18.no2.a5431

ISSN: 2622-9218, 1693-8585

Book

Ideas in nursery education, session 4, the Montessori method: a critical appraisal

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Language: English

Published: Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland College, Division of General Studies, n.d.

Book

Approach to Arithmetic by the Montessori Method

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Language: English

Published: Edinburgh, Scotland: The Darien Press, n.d.

Book

The Montessori Method, by a Nun of the Assumption Convent, Kensington Square, London

, Lena Lieba Gitter (Contributor)

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Language: English

Published: Denton, Texas: NCME, n.d.

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Nové metody vychovné a jejich vztah k nasim pomerom a potrebám v dobe nynejsí [New educational methods and their relationship to our conditions and needs at the present time]

Publication: Vestník zemského ústredního spolku jednot ucitelskych v království ceském, vol. 3

Pages: 251-255, 266-270

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Language: Slovak

Archival Material Or Collection

E. M. Standing Collection on the Montessori Method, 1895-1980

Available from: Seattle University Library

Asia, Edwin Mortimer Standing - Biographic sources, Edwin Mortimer Standing - Writings, India, Montessori method of education, South Asia

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Abstract/Notes: Edwin Mortimer Standing (1887-1967) was the primary compiler of this collection that became the basis for the Montessori Teacher Training Program at Seattle University from 1968 to 1986. William J. Codd, SJ was the first director of the program. The collection contains correspondence, lecture notes, manuscripts, essays, speech texts, photographs, files, clippings, ephemera, sound recordings and publications. Materials document the educational philosophy of Maria Montessori as seen through the writings and correspondence of E.M. Standing and reflect the growing interest in Maria Montessori's teachings and pedagogy from Europe and South Asia to the United States in the 1920s. Also documented is the historical development and establishment of Montessori-based schools and teacher training programs in Seattle, WA and the greater Pacific Northwest and western United States. The collection includes early administrative records and correspondence pertaining to the formation of Seattle University's Montessori Teacher Training Program. The bulk of the materials in this collection are from circa 1939 to 1970. The collection is primarily in English, with some material in Italian, French, Spanish, and Latin. The folder numbering sequence shown in the finding aid is not reproduced on the folders themselves. Series I: Correspondence - Includes incoming and outgoing general and subject correspondence primarily between Edwin Mortimer Standing (circa 1919-1967) and William J. Codd, S.J. (circa 1958-1980) and encompassing a wide variety of friends and associates. Correspondents include Mario Montessori (Maria's son), A.M. Joosten, Phyllis Wallbank, and Lady Carmen Bazely. Other correspondence relates to issues involving publishing royalty, reprint and citations between E.M. Standing, Fr. Codd (Standing’s literary executor) and various publishers. A portion of corrrespondence is between Mr. Standing and Donald Demarest, Academy Guild Press publisher (circa 1959-1962). The correspondence within this series is arranged chronologically by year. Series II: Literary Productions - Includes notes, drafts, essays, plays, poems and manuscripts primarily written by Standing. The series contains manuscript drafts of various religious and educational essays and draft chapters from two of Standing’s books, The Montessori Method and The Child in The Church. Also included within this series is Indian Twilight which is an unpublished 4-volume chronicle of Standing’s years as a Montessori tutor for the Saharabai family in India (circa 1920-1925). Included are reprints of Standing’s letters documenting his experiences, photographs of the people and architecture of India before its independence from England; and brief references to conversations with Mahatma Gandhi who was a close friend and neighbor of the Saharabai family. The items within this series are arranged by sub-series, by author and in chronological order. Series III: Lecture Transcripts - Includes transcripts of speeches given by Maria Montessori in London prior to World War Two. Documents are in Italian and English and are arranged chronologically as well as by lecturer. Series IV: Subject Files - Includes transcripts of speeches given by Maria Montessori in London prior to World War Two. Documents are in Italian and English and are arranged chronologically as well as by lecturer. Series V: Legal and Financial Documents - Documents within this series include publisher contracts, royalty statements, insurance policies, Standing’s will and passport Series VI: Datebooks and Address Books; Series VII: Article and Clipping Files - Includes copies of published articles written by Standing, Fr. Codd and their associates as well as news clippings of interest to Standing and Fr. Codd. Series VIII: Photographic Material - This series includes black and white original photographs of Maria Montessori and classroom activity in early Montessori schools. Also included in this series are early glass plate negatives depicting Montessori school scenes. The bulk of the materials within this series are uncredited and undated. Series IX: Religious, Instructional and General Ephemera; Series X: Sound Recordings; Series XI: Educational Pamphlets and Monographic Materials

Language: English, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish

Extent: 19.5 linear feet, (18 boxes and 1 oversized box)

Archive: Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Special Collections (Seattle, Washington)

Conference Paper

The Montessori Method in University Teaching

Available from: IATED Digital Library

14th International Technology, Education and Development Conference

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Abstract/Notes: “The child’s progress does not depend only on his age, but also on being free to look around him.” Maria Montessori. The Montessori Method of education was developed by Maria Montessori at the turn of the 20th century. The first book "Il Metodo della Pedagogia Scientifica applicato all' educazione infantile nelle Case dei Bambini” was published in Italy in 1909, and was soon translated into other languages. This educational philosophy and method has been used worldwide for more than a century, usually educating children from 3 to 12 years old. The proposal of the method includes: mixed age classrooms, freedom of movement within the classroom (a thoughtfully prepared and structured environment), or students´ freedom to choose activities. As Maria Montessori stated: “The essence of independence is to be able to do something for one’s self”. The method consistently seeks to stimulate children to learn voluntarily. Our aim in this paper is to extend the basic philosophy and underlying ideas of the Montessori Method to university classes, to improve outcomes in terms of engagement, motivation, maturity and critical thinking. Our initial hypothesis is that the non-traditional schooling approach of the Method could be positively strengthened with current advances in teaching techniques, such as flipped classrooms or technology-based teaching and learning.

Language: English

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

Pages: 3861-3864

DOI: 10.21125/inted.2020.1079

ISBN: 978-84-09-17939-8

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Montessori Method of Indirect Preparation for Reading and Writing

Publication: Journal for Special Educators of the Mentally Retarded, vol. 9

Pages: 103-108

Literacy, Montessori method of education

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Language: English

ISSN: 0012-2807

Article

My Method of Education [extract]

Publication: American Theosophist, vol. 56, no. 5

Pages: 112

Maria Montessori - Writings, Theosophical Society, Theosophy

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Language: English

ISSN: 0003-1402

Article

A Good Word for the Montessori Method

Available from: HathiTrust

Publication: American Primary Teacher, vol. 32, no. 6

Pages: 214-215

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Language: English

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