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    Secret of Childhood

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    is a phase in the development of a child that coincides with non-physical development. This can be the development of the child’s intellect‚ personality‚ and soul. Dr. Montessori calls it an “embryo” because it can be compared to the physical development of the embryo within the womb prior to birth. I think that Dr. Montessori believed that environment was more important to the growth and development of a child. An excerpt from page 35: “There is an interchange between the individual‚ the spiritual

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    Cosmic Education: The Heart of the Montessori Elementary Classroom cos·mic 1. Of or relating to the universe‚ especially as distinct from Earth. 2. Infinitely or inconceivably extended; vast. Dr. Montessori recognized that all of science and history tell portions of the same story: the continuing creation of the universe. Cosmic Education tells that story. In a uniquely Montessori way‚ the experience offers children context for‚ and reveals connections between‚ such subjects as astronomy‚ chemistry

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    and similarities between Elementary Montessori schools‚ Secondary Charter schools‚ and Higher Education Technical schools. To support this research background information will be provided for each educational structure listed. The study will also include targeted population‚ class sizes‚ and educational philosophies for each structure. Montessori School Montessori school was established over 100 years ago by Dr. Mary Montessori. The population Montessori schools focused was economically challenged

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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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    learning environment in which every student can be as successful as possible. Focusing on the key elements in understanding how to achieve this learning dynamic‚ we will look into my personal philosophy of education. As inspired for this‚ the Maria Montessori Method has been the inspiration for my views. Children require active learning in which provides them the opportunity to express themselves‚ learn effectively and contribute to society in a purposeful manner. Introduction

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    experience special. Consistently‚ early childhood programs offer educational foundations that prepare young students for their educational futures. In this paper I will focus on comparing and contrasting two programs that stood out to me‚ Ridgeline Montessori and the Whitaker Head Start. When examining early childhood programs there are many similarities and differences across the board. After observing both programs‚ I noticed that both schools have benefited from tailoring the services and programs

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    ESSAY 5: “THE FIRST DAWNING OF SELF-DISCIPLINE COMES THROUGH WORK”. DISCUSS THIS STATEMENT. Montessori believed that inner discipline‚ or self-discipline‚ is an active skill which is developed over time within each child‚ and is not something that pre-exists. She held it to be a natural part of the normal progression and growth of the child‚ but nevertheless‚ something that must be nurtured in the right way in order for it to develop fully. In her view‚ every child is born with the innate ability

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    activities. As for the professors it will help them because it contains information about their schedule and their room where they need to teach. 1.1 Background of the study A Historical Background of Montessori Professional College The NAME MONTESSORI PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE is derived from Maria Montessori of Italy who was the first Italian woman physician famous in developing educational materials and methods based on her belief that children learn best by doing‚ not by positively accepting other people’s

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    feel safe and that they know how things ought to be. Extraordinary accentuation is in this way put on request inside of the Montessori classroom. By guaranteeing that everything has its place‚ and that the earth is intended to be as open as could reasonably be expected for kids to work in‚ they can then be given the most extreme opportunity to move and create. Montessori saw that there

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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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