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    Instrument Landing System

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    Instrument Landing System Operational Notes Contents Disclaimer These notes are a reproduction of a booklet originally published by the Department of Aviation. Although these notes are no longer in print‚ they continue to provide a valuable resource and are made available as reference material for students‚ pilots and instructors. The notes have not been edited‚ and as they were written 20 or more years ago‚ may contain information relating to systems that are no longer in production or have been

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    know only when they are instructed to. When the students performed the task correctly‚ they were rewarded a point on the board. When they performed out of direct instruction‚ they earned a negative point. The teachers felt that this was an efficient approach to learning because the students are only allowed to say the right response. 2. What did you like and not like about the instruction shown in the video? Why? -Overall‚ I did not like the method being used because it does not allow the student

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    different flaps in the book to see what is behind them. Which Maria Montessori says “Imaginative teaching materials are the heart of the process”. All of Rod Campbell’s “books have simple text often with repeating phrases which is ideal for pre-readers” and will also Help the children with langue and intellectual skills. “The child proceeds at his own pace in an environment controlled to provide means of learning” -Maria Montessori. this book also helps the children physically as they have to get up

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    continuum from birth to early adulthood. Montessori philosophy on how humans learn differs‚ she believed learning for

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    Sensitive Periods

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    activity. Development changes will not occur unless there is some kind of maturational process. It is essential to support the child’s sensitive period through the environment Montessori explains that “If no help is given to a child‚ if his environment is neglected‚ his psychic life will be in constant danger.” (Montessori‚ 1966 p. 45) 1 The sensitive period to order appears in the first month of the child’s life. Order in the child’s environment helps them to organise their perception of the

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    MONTESSORI METHOLOGY-PART 1 2.Explain the fundamental requirements of Montessori tools? Ans- The fundamental requirements of Montessori tools are: A).The control of error B).Aesthetics C).Activity D).Limits a)THE CONTROL OF ERROR: A child notices a mistake in the use of materials ‚so every effort should be made to see that the materials offered to a

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    Absorbent Mind

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    Four planes of development Development can be defined as an act of developing from birth till maturity.Development is a series of re-births. Dr. Maria Montessori said‚ child is always in a continued stage development. Child is continuously growing whereas adult is already matured. Development occurs in stages‚ almost like steps. She further noted that within each stage of development‚ there is a creative period of intense acquisition of skills or knowledge and then a calmer period of consolidation

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    termed coined by a Dutch biologist Hugo de Vries and later adopted by Dr. Montessori to refer to the important period of development in childhood.  Montessori was not very specific in her published works about the precise number‚ description‚ or timing of these sensitive periods. These periods are critical to the child’s self-development. She set out several periods with the approximate ages to which they applied. Dr. Montessori believed‚ adults should observe the behavior and activities of children

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    to help the child gain control in the coordination of his movement‚ especially development of the hand`s coordination. “The hands are the instruments of man’s intelligence”. Maria Montessori- The Absorbent Mind. The fine muscles coordination is closed connected with the child`s conceptual development. As Dr. Montessori quoted it: “The human hand allows the mind to reveal itself”. Practical Life activities help the child to gain independence and enables him to correlate his own physical‚ psychic and

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    Sensitive Period – Coordination of Movement (Walking) 1. What is a Sensitive Period? Sensitive periods are a term coined by the Dutch geneticist Hugo de Vries and adopted by Italian educator Maria Montessori to refer to important periods of childhood development. Montessori believed that every human being goes through a series of quantum leaps in learning during the pre-school years. Drawing on the work of de Vries‚ she attributed these behaviors to the development of specific areas

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