Montessori Education
The Full Story
Montessori education is a method of teaching developed by Maria Montessori that focuses on hands-on learning, self-directed activity, and collaborative play. It's based on the idea that children are naturally curious and eager to learn, and that teachers should guide them through the learning process.
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Multi-sensory Experiences: Children learn through multi-sensory experiences.
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Real-world skills: Children develop real-world skills and a deeper understanding of concepts through hands-on learning.
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Independent: Children are encouraged to be independent and make choices based on their interests.
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Collaborative: Children work together in groups and with partners.
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Nurturing environment: Montessori classrooms are designed to be nurturing environments that support children's natural development.
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Respectful: Montessori education emphasizes respect for a child's natural psychological, physical, and social development.
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Discourages grades and tests: Montessori education discourages some conventional measures of achievement, such as grades and tests.
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Child-centered: Teachers guide students using a child-centered approach, rather than traditional teaching methods.
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Self-paced: Children learn at their own pace and follow their own curiosity.
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Whole Child Education: Children and their familes are educated on emotional, physical, and spiritual topics in order to provide a total educational opportunity.