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    Maria Riza Capari O

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    MARIA RIZA LAGOD-CAPARIÑO ADDRESS: 162 Naranghita st. Luzon Ave. Pasong Tamo‚ Quezon City CONTACT NO. : +639092982640 EMAIL ADD: ryamazharyzianra@gmail.com OBJECTIVES: To apply my acquired knowledge and skills that will give me a professional growth. To gain experience that will strengthen my education and develop my personality upon serving in your company. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: TERTIARY: Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES (2010-Present) College

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    Education and Montessori

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    The Educational Theory of Maria Montessori Analysts:  Adam Cooney Samantha Jones | | RETURN  edited 8/18/11 Introduction Maria Montessori left a long lasting mark on education around the world. She is regarded as one of the most famous and accomplished educators of her time. Her philosophies and techniques are studied and utilized in universities and schools today. Her life is a story of remarkable perseverance and achievement. Maria Montessori was born in Chiaravalle‚ Italy on August 31

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    MODULE 2 ASSIGNMENT 2

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    Concentration is the key to a child’s ability to learn‚ observation is the key to the teacher’s ability to guide. Systematic observation will help the development of the child. Experimenter: The Montessori Method is based on experimentation done by Dr. Maria. Thus the directress should be one who is able to experiment often and observe the children. Director: Though freedom is important for a child to develop in a house of children‚ it should be such freedom whereby the adult is monitoring the activities

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    FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT

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    PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT Dr. Montessori defined four stages of development and labeled them as four planes of development. Within these stages‚ development is intense at the beginning‚ consolidates and then tapers to the next. 1st and 3rd planes are period of intense creation‚ while 2nd and 4th planes are calm periods of consolidation. Each plane is approximately six years and has its own special characteristics as follows: 1. FIRST PLANE OF DEVELOPMENT : (0-6) ( INDIVIDUAL CREATION OF THE PERSON)

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    Montessori Philosophy

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    Bibliography: Maria Montessori‚ The Discovery of The Child‚ Random House Publishing Group‚ New York‚ 1967 David Crystal‚ Listen To Your Child‚ Harmondsworth: Penguin‚ 1986 Maria Montessori‚ The Secret of Childhood‚ Ballantine Books‚ 1982

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    Gijubhai Badheka

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    Gijubhai Badheka From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Girijashankar Bhagwanji Badheka | Born | 15 November 1885 Chittal‚ Saurashtra (region)‚ India | Died | 23 June 1939 Bhavnagar‚ Gujarat‚ India | Known for | Education‚ Reforms‚ Children’s Education‚ Dakshinamurti. Also known as Moochali Maa | Born on 15 November 1885 at Chittal in Saurashtra (region) as Girijashankar Badheka to Bhagwanji and Sm. Kashiba of Vala (near Vallabhipur‚ Bhavnagar region)‚ and known as Gijubhai Badheka‚ Gijubhai

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    Practical Life Essay

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    Teaching is to be effective and to assist young children to advance on their way on independence. Activities that are introduced to the young children must be those kinds of activities that can be performed by their own will. The young children must be thought how to walk without assistance‚ to run‚ to go up and down the stairs‚ to pick up the fallen objects‚ to dress and undress‚ to clean‚ wash and tidy them‚ to express their needs and thought‚ and to attempt to satisfy their own desires through

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    Montessori philosophy interprets “discipline” (Montessori‚1988) and “obedience” (Montessori‚ 1988) in a different way than any other philosophy does. This essay intends to discuss and define those two important factors in detail and explains the difference between them.” Discipline” and “obedience” can only be discussed in combination with freedom in a prepared environment. Freedom not only allows the child to progress in his/her own pace‚ it also fosters the child’s emerging inner discipline. However

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    deviations. A deviation is a defense created when development cannot proceed in a normal way. All children have some deviation‚ some worse than others. If these deviations are not corrected‚ they will become progressively worse and eventually permanent. Maria Montessori has proven through many years of experience that normalisation causes the disappearance of many childish traits‚ not only those which are considered to be deviations but also others which are generally thought to be virtues. Among the traits

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    Waldorf method promoted imaginary play and disallowed any television or video (Bazelon). Maria Montessori‚ one of Italy’s first female physicians‚ began with a premise that kids can teach themselves if they are working within a strong framework (Bazelon). While educators sought ways to confine children in place while data was pumped into their minds‚ Maria Montessori’s revolution set the child free. Born in 1870‚ Maria Montessori assailed the male-dominated educational system‚ and became a physician (Povell)

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