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    Automated Enrolment System of Casa Dolores Montessori School Alvin Joseph D. Hicban BSIT-3 Chapter 1: I. Introduction The discovery of computer has a great function‚ to make work easier‚ more capable‚ and more adaptable for the humanity. It has brought a new level of knowledge that became the new standard in the industry. It made the school more efficient for students and provided path to communicate. Nowadays‚ computer based system is commonly used by every company and

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    If you were to ask Montessori teachers which part of “curriculum” is the most important‚ my guess is most teachers would say Practical Life. Practical Life is the foundation for everything that follows in a Montessori classroom. It is also the one area of the classroom that does not require special materials and tools (other than adjustments for size). The materials used are the easily found in your own home‚ because the activities are the very same ones we partake in every day in our homes– things

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    Emotional Development Communication‚ Language and Literacy Problem Solving‚ Reasoning and Numeracy Knowledge and Understanding of the World Physical Development Creative Development The assessment arrangements Assessment during the EYFS Assessment at the end of the EYFS – the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile Assessment arrangements – the requirements 11 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 The Early Years Foundation Stage Statutory Framework 00267-2008BKT-EN © Crown copyright 2008 03

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    HOW DOES THE CHILD PROGRESS FROM CONCRETE TO ABSTRACT IN THE MATHEMATICS MATERIALS‚ Mathematics is the most eye opening of the entire Montessori curriculum. It is full of fascinating and beautiful hands on materials that bring the mathematical concept to life. The goal of Dr. Montessori was not just to teach the children the children to recognize numbers and calculate but enable them to think logically. The mathematics materials develop the child mathematical mind‚ the ability to reason abstract

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    Effects of Online Games

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    passes by‚ technology continues to evolve. Because of technology‚ new things were created that sustains and lightens human work. The researcher wants to know the effects of playing online games on the academic performances of the students North Marie Montessori Academy. The reason why the researcher have chosen this particular research topic was know the advantages and disadvantages of playing computer games on the academic performances of the selected high school students. The researcher aims to know

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    Why did Maria Montessori encourage the development of imagination rather than fantasy? Why not fantasy under the age of 6 years old? How can we stimulate imagination and its productivity? Give detailed relevant examples. “Imagination extends man beyond his wildest dreams-fantasy will ultimately limit him.” There is difference between Fantasy and imagination that people seem to misunderstand and the value that each has to the child’s development. Imagination is the ability to conceptualise objects

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    (2008‚ 2nd Ed.) Advanced Early Years‚ Harlow: Heinemann Montessori Centre International (undated) Module 4 Contemporary Issues‚London: MCI Montessori Centre International (undated) Module 5 Childcare and Health‚ London : MCI Montessori‚ M. (1966)‚ The Secret of Childhood New York: Random House Montessori‚M.(2007) The Absorbent Mind Amsterdam: Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company Montessori‚M. (2007) The Discovery of the Child‚ Amsterdam: Montessori- Pierson Publishing Company

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    1.1 In the EYFS there are 6 areas of learning and development‚ these are: Communication and language development involves giving children a language-enabling environment to give them confidence and skills in expressing themselves and to communicate and listen in various situations. Physical development includes providing opportunities for young children to be physically active and interactive‚ also to develop their co-ordination‚ control and movement. Children must also be taught the importance

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    Introduction to Sensorial Sensorial education is the education of the senses. It is the heart of a montessori education. Nature has endowed us with ten senses. There is the visual sense‚ the sense of sight. The acoustic sense‚ the sense of hearing. The olfactory sense‚ the sense of smell. The gustatory sense‚ the sense of taste. The tactile sense‚ the sense of touch. The muscular sense‚ the awareness of movement. The stereognostic sense‚ the ability to determine three dimensional

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    Introduction to Languag

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    communication ideas or feelings by the use of conventionalized sounds and signs‚ thus‚ being the spoken and written language. The History of Language It is a human tendency to communicate with others and this could underlie the emergence of language. Montessori said‚ “To talk is in the nature of man.” Humans needed language in order to communicate‚ and soon‚ the powers that come with language were revealed. The evolution of the human language began when communication was done through pictograms or pictures

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