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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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    Year 11 Mathematics Financial Maths Year 11 Mathematics Financial Maths Fiona Pulea Fiona Pulea TASK 1: Finding your ideal car (Level 1) (KD1‚ 2‚ CD1‚ MD1) Imagine you are an eighteen year old who has just finished school and would like to purchase your first car. Select the make and model of a second hand car which is less than six years old‚ that you would like to own. (Be reasonable!) You can obtain car prices from a website such as: * http://www.redbookasiapacific.com/au/

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    -- Maria Montessori The Montessori methods have been my favorite approach to early childhood education. It is a well known and a widely used method of teaching in many schools across the United States and other parts of the world. In this essay my goal is to share what the Montessori Method is about and how I can implement the methods into my future classes. The Montessori Method is a fun and creative way to encourage natural and spontaneous learning. Maria Montessori is the founder

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    ESAAY QUESTION 5: WHY IS MOVEMENT SO IMPORTANT AND HOW DOES IT KEEP THE CHILD IN HIS MENTAL ACQUISITION The importance of the hands is at the heart of Montessori education. Hands are referred to as the instruments of man’s intelligence. When a child is born he does not know what the importance of his hands is but as he grows up and takes up more activities he makes his movements perfect. A child’s brain and hand are connected allowing the child to develop his mental capacity. Through movement is

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    of not recognising it‚ and finally how we can support children in this crucial time. "A sensitive periods refers to a special sensibility which a creature in its infantile state‚ while it is still in a process of evolution". ( Montessori‚ 1966‚ p38) Maria Montessori believed that during first few years of life its very easy for a child to learn without an effort that later on will be more difficult such as language. She observed that there is an inner passion and urge to absorbed everything from

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    “The Montessori classroom uses the phonics approach to teach reading. Outline the graded phonics sequence and state the reading skills required at each stage. Suggest other activities that can be used to encourage children to read.” The natural purpose of language is the expression and communication of meaning in our daily living. It enables us to express our needs‚ share our experiences and learn from each other. Language is the medium of thought and of learning. Language is needed to communicate

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    paper outlines the work performed by Maria Montessori and Arnold Gesell‚ how their theories have impacted the field of Early Childhood Education. How I‚ a student of Early Childhood Education can incorporate this knowledge into my daily life to become a positive influence to every child that I touch in my path of educating. Reflection on Theorists/Theories There are two individuals in early education history that stand out to me; they are Maria Montessori and Arnold Gesell. Both have helped to

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    practical life exercises in the home and Montessori school can provide the ideal setting to compliment both psychic and social embryonic development. Children who are educated through the Montessori Method are fulfilled and happy. The main reason is‚ the child gets pleasure through work and the practical life exercises‚ and it provides a child with clear meaningful tasks. The practical life activities are a fundamentally important part of the Montessori environment. The activities help the child

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    Montessori St. Nicholas Foundation Course (Birth – 6)     Unit No.  13 Assignment  13a: What are the essential qualities of a good Montessori teacher‚ and why are these essential from the child ’s point of view? Assignment  13b:  Describe in detail the changing demands made on the teacher and how she adjusts her role in the classroom accordingly?     Name:             | Lim C. Chong  | MSN Student Reference: | 14789 | Address: | 43 Alexander StreetCockle BayHowickAUCKLANDNew Zealand

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    CULTURA ESSAY II

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    a multi-cultural and inclusive classroom on Montessori preschool. Maria Montessori created what she called Cosmic Education. She believed that children from ages 3-12 can and should learn about big things. The Cosmic Education starts with very big concepts and then over time‚ they are refined to teach the details. There are Five Great Lessons that start with the beginning of the universe and continue through ancient history. Each year in the Montessori classrooms children receive the same lessons

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