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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Principles of the Montessori Method

                                                    

Maria Montessori – A Pioneer in Education

Principles of the Montessori Approach:Designed to support the natural development of children in a well-prepared environment.

Respect for the Child:
n  cornerstone upon which all principles rest
n  help children do things independently
n  children learn through choices
The Absorbent Mind:
n  children are receptive and capable of learning
n  children learn unconsciously by taking in information directly from the environment
n  what children learn depends greatly on their teachers, experiences, and environments
Sensitive Periods:
n  children are more susceptible to certain behaviors and can learn specific skills more easily
n  encompass a relatively brief time period
n  teachers must learn to recognize and detect them, and then capitalize on them
n  sequence and timing varies for each child    
Prepared Environment:
n  a place that encourages children’s independence
n  learning materials and experiences are  available in an orderly format
n  children are free to explore materials of their own choosing
Auto-Education:
n  children are capable of teaching themselves if appropriate materials and activities are provided
n  actively involved children exercise freedom of choice in the prepared environment
The Teacher’s Role:
n  make children the center of learning
n  encourage children to learn
n  observe children
n  prepare the learning environment
n  respect each child
n  introduce learning materials

Montessori’s Basic Areas of Child Involvement
Practical life or motor education:
n  care of the person
n  care of the environment
n  social relations
n  analysis and control of movement
Sensory materials for training the senses:
n  control of error
n  isolation of a single quality
n  active involvement
n  attractiveness
Academic materials for writing, reading, and mathematics:
n  reading is an outgrowth of writing
n  manipulatives that teach such as:
                   geometric forms and colored pencils
                   sandpaper letters
                   movable alphabet
                   command cards

All these are taught according to a prescribed procedure. 

Montessori Education


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