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Practical Pre-School, 1997
The Montessori philosophy is based on the scientific observations of Dr Maria Montessori who was born in Italy in 1870 and who died in Holland in 1952. Dr Montessori originally qualified as a medical doctor. Her work in this area led her into the field of education, at first with children who experienced learning difficulties and then with children ...
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The Montessori philosophy is based on the scientific observations of Dr Maria Montessori who was born in Italy in 1870 and who died in Holland in 1952. Dr Montessori originally qualified as a medical doctor. Her work in this area led her into the field of education, at first with children who experienced learning difficulties and then with children ...
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2004
An essential resource for all students and scholars of early childhood education, this book offers a rich array of material about Maria Montessori and the Montessori Method. Distinguished education scholar Gerald Gutek begins with an in-depth biography of Montessori, exploring how a determined young woman overcame the obstacles that blocked her ...
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An essential resource for all students and scholars of early childhood education, this book offers a rich array of material about Maria Montessori and the Montessori Method. Distinguished education scholar Gerald Gutek begins with an in-depth biography of Montessori, exploring how a determined young woman overcame the obstacles that blocked her ...
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Montessori methods ENGAGING THE SENSES
Five to Eleven, 2003A practical response to assisting children with special educational needs using Montessori methods. By Wendy Fidler, director of Wildwood Montessori School, and an education and special needs consultant.
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The Montessori Method and the Learning Sciences
PsycCRITIQUES, 2006Angeline Stoll Lillard is an expert in children's pretend play and the child's developing theory of mind. I was a bit surprised to see that Lillard was the author of this book, her first, because she has not previously published any education-related articles. In addition, Maria Montessori believed that pretend play was an unnecessary waste of time (pp.
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Praxishandbuch der Montessori-Methode
2019Die erste Ausgabe dieser Schrift erschien 1914 in englischer Sprache unter dem Titel "Dr. Montessoris Own Handbook". Darin betont Maria Montessori in einer Vorbemerkung, dass diese Schrift das einzige authentische und von ihr autorisierte Handbuch der Montessori-Methode sei.
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Montessori and Froebelian Materials and Methods
The Elementary School Teacher, 1912This article is written merely to start a discussion with regard to the possible combination of Montessori and Froebelian materials and methods as suggested by Dr. Holmes in his introduction to Dr. Montessori's book. No definite conclusions can be reached yet, for several reasons: (i) Mme.
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The montessori method: Some recent research
Interchange, 1971This paper on recent research with the Montessori method includes a brief review of this method for educating preschool-age children and criticisms leveled against it, and a review of comparative research studies in relation to several types of non-Montessori preschool programs with economically disadvantaged and middle-class populations.
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[Cognitive disorders and the Montessori method].
Revue de l'infirmiere, 2017Trained in the Montessori method, a team takes a very positive approach to their patients. The nurses base their practice on patients' remaining capacities, helping them work around their impairments. They seek to offer each person the possibility to pursue a social life through individualised treatments.
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THE MONTESSORI METHOD AND ITS CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTS
Polish Studies of Kyiv, 2019The article is an attempt to sistetically present Maria Montessori’s activities and scientific achievements through the prism of her biography and to indicate the reception of the Montessori Methods in Poland. The first part indicates the key aspects of life that influence the worldview and research interests, such as the position of director at Casa ...
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