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Montessori 101:
An Introduction
to The Woman,The Method,and
The Philosophy
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Key goalsKey goals of a Montessoriof a Montessorieducation, as defined by AMSeducation, as defined by AMS
To foster competent, responsible, adaptive citizens whoare lifelong learners and problem solvers
To promote learning in an inquiring, cooperative, nurturingatmosphere through self- and teacher-initiated experiences
To support learning through the senses, by manipulating
materials and interacting with others, leading to the abstractunderstanding of ideas
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Key goalsKey goals of a Montessoriof a Montessorieducation, as defined by AMSeducation, as defined by AMS
To consider the individual as a whole: physical, emotional,social, aesthetic, spiritual, and cognitive needs are inseparable
To respect oneself, others, the environment, and all life
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As Montessori educators at Whitby,teachers
infuse both joy AND challenge in learning
nurture your childs mind AND spirit
support your childs abilities AND interests
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Maria Montessori:The Woman,The Educator
Maria Montessori was born in Chiaravalle,Italy in 1870.
Her observations of children were profoundlyinfluenced by the work of Frenchmen Jean Itard,Edouard Seguin, & Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Maria graduated with honors from theUniversity of Rome in 1896. She became thefirst female physician in Italy.
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Maria Montessori:The Woman,The Educator
The childs absorbant mind
Seguins three-period lesson
Marias work with mentally retarded childrenCasa Dei Bambini: The first Childrens House
The Montessori Method is born
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Maria Montessori:
The Woman,The Educator
Maria Montessori fell in love with Giusseppe Montesano,with whom she worked at a school for children with learningdisabilities. In 1898, Montesano fathered Marias only son,Mario.
As word of her successful method of education gathered
momentum, Montessori devoted the rest of her life tospreading her knowledge through lectures and teachertraining courses around the world.
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Maria Montessori:
The Woman,The Educator
Maria died shortly before her eighty-second birthdayin Holland, in 1952, of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Her legacy lives on through her prolific writings and inthe many schools that bear her name.
Today, there are nearly 5,000 private and 200 publicMontessori schools in the United States.Montessori schools are prevalent around the world, as well.
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Planes of DevelopmentMontessori categorized the stages of humandevelopment into four planes.
Each plane is marked by physical, mental, social, andpsychological characteristics.
Traditional education vs. education based on stagesof human development
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Planes of DevelopmentPlanes of Development
Traditional education is based on the assumption of linear development .
Montessori education is geared to the peaks and valleys of humandevelopment.
Infancy Elementary High School University
3 9 15 21Age
Birth 6 12 18 24
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Planes of Development
First Plane: Birth to age six Development of the selfSensitive Periods
Second Plane: Age six to twelve Developing sense of morality & justiceIntellectual PeriodDevelopment of reasoning skills:How? and Why? questions
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Planes of DevelopmentPlanes of Development
Third Plane: Age Twelve to Eighteen Needs during adolescence are similar to those in early childhood: the formation of
the self
Fourth Plane: Age Eighteen to Twenty-four Adulthood: role in society, experiences that expand human potential
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The Prepared Environment
Maria believed that the environment should be designed tofacilitate independent learning and exploration of the child.
The prepared environment is a calm, ordered, aesthetically pleasing space designed to meet the childs needs and interests.
The prepared environment consists of a wide variety of multi- sensory learning materials, organized by different curriculum areas: Sensorial, Practical Life, Language, Math,Cultural & Science.
Materials are organized in a sequence that begins with thesimplest, most concrete representation of the subject matter,making a gradual progression to the abstract.
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The Prepared Environment
The Montessori prepared environment consists of
(3) kinds of materials:
(1) materials through which a child can develop his skills forindependence and academic knowledge
(2) art materials (including writing tools) for the expressionof self
(3) materials for the maintenance of the classroom so a childcan develop pride and responsibility for his own environment
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The Montessori Teacher
The Montessori teacher (originally called a Directress)acts as a
designer of the environment ,
facilitator of learning ,
role model,
record keeper, and
meticulous observer of each childsintellectual, social, and emotional growth.
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The Prepared Environment
The less tangible aspects of the Montessori preparedenvironment are the factors that nurture the childssocial and emotional growth:
Strong sense of community
Deep respect for child as an individual
Multi-age classroom structure
Freedom within limits
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How do children learn?Children learn by doing
Children learn from each other
Children learn best in an atmosphereof
mutual respect,trust, andencouragement
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Cosmic Education :
MontessorisGreat Stories
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