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    MODULE 2 ASSIGNMENT 2

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    MODULE 2 ASSIGNMENT 2 NAME :SMRITHI R PH: 9551060099 1. Montessori has become a very popular name in the recent times. What are the qualities a person should have to imbibe the real Montessori spirit? Ans. A Montessori directress is one who guides the children and helps them learn. A person involved in the Montessori house of children should have certain traits which will help them deal with children and help them to learn and grow. A person should have the following qualities : Be the connection

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    BEd111: Introduction to Early Childhood Education - Assessment 20120778 Tourmaline Munday- Cooper 1 Identify THREE quality indicators relevant to early childhood education and discuss why they are important for children‚ parents‚ and/or society. 300 words. The first quality indicator relevant to early childhood education would be ’people’. Letting your child learn in an environment where the teachers and assistants are expert‚ well-trained and the majority of them hold qualifications in the area

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    Absorbent Mind Theory

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    The Absorbent Mind Theory of Dr. Maria Montessori This paper will explore Dr. Maria Montessori’s Absorbent Mind Theory‚ the implementation of The Absorbent Mind Theory in Montessori practices; The Absorbent Mind Theory’s relation to Wallace J. Kahn’s ABC Model and to my own personal philosophy statement‚ in regards to the education of young children. The Absorbent Mind Theory states that the minds of young children‚ ages birth to six-years-old‚ are comparable to sponges‚ in that they ‘soak

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    affects the lower class children dramatically and this is only one of the different issues on the topic of achievement gaps. There are a few individuals that impacted early childhood education significantly and two of them are Maria Montessori and Jean Piaget. Maria Montessori still impacts early childhood education today and

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    sensitive periods

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    Sensitive Periods Table of contents Sensitive Periods Main points Characteristics Sensitive period for Order Sensitive Period for Perfecting Movement Sensitive Period for Language. Sensitive Period for the Senses and small objects. Sensitive Period for Social Relations Significance For Education Adults Role. SENSITIVE PERIODS Main Points The term "Sensitive Period" was first used by Hugo De Vries

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    The Planes of Development

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    Dr Montessori identifies four planes of development. Describe these. Discuss their importance to the educator? Montessori was a product of the historical past and inherited the intellectual and progressive tradition in education from Rousseau‚ Pestalozzi and Frobel. From these inspirations Montessori took this inheritance of ideas and developed them further. During her lifetime she discovered and formulated original ideas about child development through her observation of the child. Montessori

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    Bibliography: The Absorbent Mind – Maria Montessori The Discovery of the child- Maria Montessori Maria Montessori -Her life and work- E M Standing The Montessori Way- Tim Seldin ‚ Paul Epstien. Montessori Today- Paula Polk Lilliard.

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    INTELLECTUAL BEING? HOW CAN THESE MOVEMENTS LEAD TO INTEGRATION OF PERSONALITY? Dr. Maria Montessori is the founder of the Montessori method of education. She started her first classroom “Casa dei Bambini” or Children’s House in 1907. Montessori method of education stresses the importance of respecting children - “Help me to help myself”. Montessori education celebrates its 100th year in 2007. The goals of a Montessori education were to develop sensory training‚ language acquisition‚ arithmetic‚ physical

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    Child Development

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    Written by Tim Seldin Montessori believed in a necessary relationship between children and their environment. Children must find a properly prepared environment if they are to fully develop their unique human potentials. In addition to determining children’s eventual height‚ hair color‚ and other physical characteristics‚ there is another cognitive plan which determines the unique emotional and intellectual qualities of each child. These qualities develop through what Montessori referred to as "the

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    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). Perhaps‚ the challenges Montessori endured formed the

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