Pre-schoolers bilingual literacy adopting Montessori’s principles in Remote English lessons

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Andrea Bernal
Yury Tatiana Monsalve Gaviria

Abstract

During the lockdown due to COVID-19, the traditional educational processes
have moved to a remote environment, generating new challenges, and realities. This
qualitative documentary research between a student and a professor who belong
to students’ a research seedbed called RELATE of the bachelor in English as a
Foreign Language of Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios seeks to examine
the implementation of Maria Montessori’s principles in children’s bilingual literacy
before and during confinement caused by the pandemic. The articles reviewed were
released in 2020 and 2021 in the data basis ProQuest and the peer-reviewed journals
Childhood development journal, Early Childhood Research Quarterly, and Childhood
development. The analysis was done on 50 articles to determine the development
of children`s bilingual literacy in remote learning environments and to what extent
Montessori’s principles could be identified. Findings show that the principles such as freedom and a child-friendly creative and resourceful environment of Maria Montessori’s theory are applied in some of the articles and some teaching practices actually foster children`s bilingual literacy before and during COVID 19 pandemic.

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Author Biographies

Andrea Bernal, Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios, ,

Teacher at Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios, holds a bachelor in Education with emphasis on Spanish and
English, a master’s in education, and is undertaking a Ph.D. on education. She has worked on educational research for 5
years and belongs to the research group Cibeles undefined.

Yury Tatiana Monsalve Gaviria, Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios, ,

Bachelor student in a foreign language training from the Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios. She is a technician
by Competence in Children Pedagogy from Discenter’s Institute. She is interested in the research seedbed called RELATE
which belong to the B.A program. Her main topics of interest are those related to early childhood English education,
including the most vulnerable populations.

How to Cite

Pre-schoolers bilingual literacy adopting Montessori’s principles in Remote English lessons. (2022). Shimmering Words: Research and Pedagogy E-Journal, 11(1), 6-30. https://revistas.santototunja.edu.co/index.php/shimmering/article/view/2460