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Maria Montessori, MD1870 1952
  • Human teachers can only help the great work
    that is being done, as servants help the master.
    Doing so, they will be witnesses to the unfolding
    of the human soul and to the rising of a New Man
    who will not be a victim of events, but will have
    the clarity of vision to direct and shape the
    future of human society.
  • Maria Montessori, Education For A New World

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Background
  • Born in Chiaravalle, Italy August 31, 1870
  • First Female to Graduate from University of Rome
    Medical School (1896)
  • Left job teaching as Anthropology professor to
    open Childrens House in San Lorenzo, Rome.
    (housed sixty learning disabled children from
    poor families in a child friendly environment)
  • 1913 first trip to U.S. founded Montessori
    Educational Association in Washington D.C.
    (Backed by Alexander Graham Bell)
  • 1929 founded Association Montessori International
    in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • 1936 moved to Spain, after being exiled by
    Mussolini for refusing to compromise her values.
  • As a result of Spanish civil war, returned to
    Netherlands where she lived until her death.
  • Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize 1949, 1950,
    1951

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PEDAGOGY Follow The Child
  • Children are competent human beings capable of
    both self-directed learning and making maximal
    decisions.
  • Childrens Rights The value and importance of
    childrens work to develop themselves into adults
  • Children learn differently than adults
  • Teachers control the environment not the child
  • Observation of the child in the environment as
    the basis for ongoing curriculum development
  • Small, child sized furniture and creation of a
    small, child-sized environment (microcosm) in
    which each can be competent to produce overall a
    self-running small children's world

4
Continuing to Follow the Child
  • Instruction of children in 3-year age groups,
    corresponding to 4 sensitive periods of
    development (example Birth-3, 3-6, 6-9, and 9-12
    year olds with an Erdkinder (German for "land
    children") program for early teens
  • The importance of the "absorbent mind," the
    limitless motivation of the young child to
    achieve competence over his or her environment
    and to perfect his or her skills and
    understandings as they occur within each
    sensitive period. (Ex. Repetitive babbling as
    language practice leading to language competence)
  • Parent participation to include basic and proper
    attention to health screening and hygiene as a
    prerequisite to schooling

5
Age of Prudence (0-6 years)
  • Sensorial explorers
  • Construction of the Physical
  • Concrete Plane
  • Learns with Absorbent Mind (0-3 yrs. unconscious
    learning, 3-6 yrs. conscious learning)
  • Fundamental for the formation and character of
    the individual
  • Basis for other virtues, helps us to accomplish
    good in the practical order

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Age of Temperance (6-12 years)
  • Conceptual explorers
  • Construction of the Intelligence
  • Cosmic Plane
  • Learns through reasoning with imagination and
    logic
  • The Bridge to abstraction intellectual mind
    is organized
  • Wants to learn about the Universe and its
    creation
  • This virtue develops a sense of moderation and
    appreciation of the worlds gifts.

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Age of Justice (12-18 years)
  • Humanistic explorers
  • Construction of the social/moral
  • Cultural/Moral
  • Social find place in society
  • Creation of the adult
  • Erdkinder Children of the Land
  • Virtue that forms the consciousness of fairness
    and honesty to do right

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Age of Fortitude (18-24 years)
  • Specialized explorers
  • Construction of the spiritual
  • Conscience Discernment Plane
  • Find ones place in the world
  • Virtue that enables one to stand up and do what's
    good and true

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Where is Montessori today?
  • There are at least 4,000 certified Montessori
    schools in the US and 8,000 worldwide.
  • Approximately 200 public schools in the U.S. and
    Canada offer Montessori programs, and this number
    is growing every year.

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Criticisms
  • Leaves children too free.
  • Montessori education either too literal or too
    diluted.
  • Very Little Homework assigned, materials are
    highly specialized.
  • No traditional letter-grade system. Report
    cards issued based accomplishments and concepts
    that need improvement.
  • Perceived to be elitist and only for the rich.

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Products of a Montessori Education
  • Anne Frank
  • George Clooney
  • Sean Combs (P-Diddy)
  • Julia Child
  • Helen Hunt
  • Larry Page/Sergey Brin (Founders of Google)
  • Jeff Bezos (Founder of Amazon.com)
  • Prince William and Prince Henry
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

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Works Cited
  • The previous information was taken from the
    following websites
  • http//www.webster.edu/woolflm/montessori2.html
  • http//www.casadimir.org/index.htm?montessoriphilo
    sophy.htm
  • http//www.cmsaa.org/famous.html
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Montessori
  • http//www.michaelolaf.net/FAQMontessori.html
  • http//www.montessori-ami.org/

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Montessori Grammar Bingo
  • Flip the top card over and read the part of
    speech.
  • Both players place the appropriate marker over
    examples of the part of speech shown on the card
  • i.e. Place the noun marker over all nouns on
    your card.
  • The first person to get three grammar symbols
    appearing on the top, middle, or bottom row wins.

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Discussion Questions
  • What do you think about the game? Would it be
    useful or not?
  • Would you want to teach in a Montessori school?
    Why or why not?
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