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    reasonable forms of activity in which the child engages and try to understand them.” *** “Plainly‚ the environment must be a living one‚ directed by a higher intelligence‚ arranged by an adult who is prepared for his mission.” *** More Maria Montessori Quotes… *** “The child becomes a person through work.” *** “To aid life‚ leaving it free‚ however‚ to unfold itself‚ that is the basic task of the educator.” *** “The land is where our roots are. The children must be taught to feel and live

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    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 basis

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    Age: all ages [pic] Walking on the Line Introduction Walking on the Line is an exercise intended to develop equilibrium‚ balance and good posture as well as advance self-control‚ discipline and concentration. Refinement of these skills is achieved only after extensive preparation and practice. Walking on the Line should be introduced during the first week of class and can increase in difficulty as the year progresses and finer control of movement is achieved. Rules and Guidelines

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    DMT 101 Montessori Principle and Philosophy. Essay Questions. Dr.Maria Montessori referred to a child as “Spiritual Embryo” 1. What aspects of the prepared environment Cater to the nature of the “Spiritual Embryo”? 2. How may a Montessori teacher maintain and nurture his or her own spiritual outlook‚ so that the development of “Spiritual Embryo’ is not hindered? About Dr.Maria Montessori:- Maria Montessori was born in the year 1870 in Italy to Alessandro Montessori and Renlide

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    The Montessori Method: A Rhetorical Analysis Maria Montessori graduated in 1894 from the University of Rome’s medical school‚ becoming Italy’s first female doctor. This was a feat that reinforced Montessori’s commitment to women’s rights. Living in the 20th century‚ Montessori noticed society’s use of science as an approach to improving education. She believed these strategies were scientifically irrelevant to the teaching of students. In her writing “The Montessori Method”‚ Maria Montessori

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    imitate another butterfly. We serve the future by protecting the present. The more fully the needs of one period are met‚ the greater will be the success of the next.” (Maria Montessori) The Montessori environment may be looked at as a small society that is preparing the child for his future. Guiding him towards finding his role in the Universe; that he has a responsibility to nature; and to be respectful to everything in the Universe. To enable the directress to channel the children towards these

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    absolute truth. That the teacher must not lose herself in vain words‚ is included in the first quality of conciseness; this second‚ then‚ is closely related to the first: that is‚ the carefully chosen words must be the most simple it is possible to find‚ and must refer to the truth.” (P 108) Montessori‚ Maria .. The Montessori Method. New York: Schocken Books Inc.‚ 1964. Comment on the above statement and explain what Montessori mean by “Fundamental lesson”. Explain how Montessori directress understanding

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    ROLE OF A TEACHER IN BUILDING CHARACTER OF A STUDENT IT IS NOT EVERYTHING THAT EXPERIENCE CAN TEACH US WE CANNOT LEARN ETIQUETTE AND MANNERS FROM EXPERIENCE BECAUSE CHILDREN ARE LIKE CLAY IN A POTTER’S HAND JUST AS A POTTER’S GIVES A DESIRED SHAPE TO THE CLAY IN HIS HANDS‚SO DO CHILDREN BECOME WHAT THEIR TEACHERS MAKE THEM. THEREFORE THERE IS NO DENYING IN THE FACT THAT THE ROLE OF A TEACHER IN A STUDENT’S LIFE IS VERY CRUCIAL RIGHT FROM THE TIME WHEN CHILD JOINS A DAY CARE CENTER TO THE STAGE

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    McKenzie | [an examination of the roles and responsibilities and boundaries of a contemporary subject specialist teacher.] | Within this essay the author discusses the roles and responsibilities of a teacher within the context of the teaching cycle and makes reference to legislation and codes of conduct‚ internal and external points of referral and record keeping. | As a contemporary teacher in Academic Studies there are many roles and responsibilities to be considered‚ most

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    TEACHER´S VERSUS LEARNER´S ROLES Jaroslava Kunstová‚ ČR Abstract: The article describes the roles of teachers and learners in the educational process. It introduces a basic terminology‚ presents teacher´s and learner´s roles‚ competences in the educational process as well as some other factors which influence their roles. Key words: teacher‚ learner‚ roles‚ competences‚ relationship‚ interaction‚ individualization. Introduction The relationship between teacher and learner is forming

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