MONTESSORI
EDUCATION
MONTESSORI EDUCATION
WHAT IS
MONTESSORI EDUCATION?
THE PRONCIPLES OF
MONTESSORI EDUCATION
MONTESSORI EDUCATION LINKS
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MONTESSORI
EDUCATION
The Montessori method of education is a system of education for children
that seeks to develop natural interests and activities rather than use
formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on
hands-on learning and developing real-world skills.
Montessori education
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montessori_education
List of
Montessori
schools
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Montessori_schools
Pedagogy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedagogy
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WHAT IS
MONTESSORI
EDUCATION?
The Montessori Method fosters rigorous, self-motivated growth for
children and adolescents in all areas of their development—cognitive,
emotional, social, and physical.
What Is Montessori Education?
https://amshq.org/About-Montessori/What-Is-Montessori
American
Montessori
Society
(AMS)
http://amshq.org
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THE
PRONCIPLES OF
MONTESSORI
EDUCATION
Let’s take a look at the 7 most important principles of Montessori
education. These principles can be used both at Montessori schools
and at home, by Montessori parents.
1. Play is work
We should take the play very seriously as it is the way the child
expresses himself.
2. Prepared environment
The prepared environment is an essential part of the Montessori method.
It should be an environment of beauty, where children can move freely
and act independently.
Montessori Playroom:
10 Tips to Create a
Perfect Montessori Play Area
https://www.montessoriup.com/montessori-playroom/
3. Independence
Montessori education leads to independence. It encourages exploration
and teaches toddlers to take responsibility for themselves, their
belongings, and the environment.
4. Hands-on learning
Children learn through experience. From birth to the age of 6, the child
is able to learn new things effortlessly and unconsciously, just by being
in the right environment and having the opportunities to explore.
The Absorbent Mind
https://montessoriparenting.org/the-absorbent-mind/
Montessori Parenting
https://montessoriparenting.org/
5. Observation
Raising children in the Montessori philosophy means observing them carefully
and noticing what they are interested in.
The Sensitive Periods
https://rmschool.org/content/sensitive-periods
6. Freedom within limits
Freedom doesn’t mean children can do whatever they want. It means we give them
the opportunity to choose freely from the options we approved and that are good
for them – whether it’s the activity they want to engage in or the dress they
want to wear.
7. Respect
The Montessori method is about mutual respect between the child and the parent.
It also means that we understand that each child is a unique individual with his
or her own needs, capabilities, and way of learning.
What is Montessori?
7 Principles of the
Montessori Method
https://www.montessoriup.com/what-is-montessori/
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MONTESSORI
EDUCATION
LINKS
Association Montessori
International/USA (AMI/USA)
http://amiusa.org
Exploring the Pros and Cons
of Montessori Education
https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/education/blog/pros_cons_montessori_education/
Guidepost Montessori
https://www.guidepostmontessori.com/
The International Montessori Index (AMI)
https://montessori.edu/
Montessori
the seven principles
https://www.montessorimallorca.org/montessori-seven-principles/
Montessori Accreditation Council
for Teacher Education MACTE
http://www.macte.org/
Montessori Bibliography Online
https://montessoribib.ku.edu/
Montessori Education
https://montessori-nw.org/about-montessori-education
The Montessori Foundation
http://www.montessori.org
Montessori Method of Education
https://www.simplypsychology.org/montessori-method-of-education.html
Montessori Nature
https://www.montessorinature.com/
Montessori-n-Such
https://www.montessori-n-such.com/
Montessori Unlimited
https://www.montessori.com/
What is Montessori Education
https://www.parentingforbrain.com/what-is-montessori/
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FACT
CHECK
https://www.factcheck.org/
Mendeley
https://www.mendeley.com/?interaction_required=true
Facts mgt
https://factsmgt.com/
ESchool
Today
http://www.eschooltoday.com/
Cronodon
https://cronodon.com/index.html
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Edutopia
https://www.edutopia.org/
Fact-Checking
https://www.poynter.org/category/fact-checking/
E-Answers
http://e-answers.adec.edu/
EDUCATE
YOURSELF
http://educate-yourself.org/
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BIG
THINK
https://bigthink.com/
Creatrix
Magazine
http://www.creatrixmag.com/
ANY
DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN
https://anydifferencebetween.com/
Know it
all.org
http://www.knowitall.org/
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