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    COMPUTERIZED ENROLLMENT SYSTEM FOR KINGS’ MONTESSORI SCHOOL A Thesis Presented to The Department of Information Technology QUEZON CITY POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Abuan‚ RonaldoRay Asuncion‚ Janine Marie Coronel‚Carlo Andrei Mercado‚ Renelly Morga‚ Rechelle Talana‚ Elvie (September‚ 2012) APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements

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    Three sensitive period

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    1) What are the six sensitive periods? Describe each briefly. The six sensitive periods are: a) Sensitive to order b) Refinement of senses c) Sensitive to language d) Sensitive for walking e) Sensitive for small objects f) Sensitive to social aspects Sensitive to order: This sensitiveness to order appears to the child at their first year and it continues to the second year too. This is characterized by a desire for consistency and repetition. There exists a passionate love for

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    British Literature Exam #1- The Romantic Period What is imagination‚ the act or power of forming mental images of what is not present. The use of imagination in Romantic poetry was vital to the success of poets. Imagination allows the poet to transform different ideas into one great thought. Using this attracts an audience and pulls them into the poets’ thoughts. During the Romantic Era‚ many poets were able to capture their audience through their use of imagination throughout their poems. This

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    Describe what Montessori meant by ‘New Education’. As we know of our world today‚ there has been lots of development in technology and in its economy‚ progressed. However‚ despite all these good progresses‚ man still do not seem to be able to live in harmony‚ both with himself and the world around him. There have been two World Wars‚ which have been disastrous and still a lot of cruelty‚ warfare and poverty prevailing in the world. Man is still facing conflict and sufferings in the modern world

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    absorbs from the environment even a complex culture like language” - E. Hainstock‚ The Essential Montessori. – Pg. 81 Since the child builds himself from what is around him‚ the environment becomes an important factor. The environment must be prepared‚ aiding in the process of language development and support the child’s expanding consciousness. How is language encouraged in; Montessori prepared environment? 2 The human civilization for as long as it has been existing‚ has been creating

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    Introduction COURSEWORK ON MARIA MONTESSORI AND PHILOSOPHY ON CHILD DEVEOPMENT 1. Discuss the meaning of imagination in the first two planes of development. Imagination is a conscious mental process of evoking ideas or images of objects‚ events‚ relations‚ attributes‚ or processes never before experienced or perceived. This is particularly true when their content consists of sensory images. Imagination can be either passive or active‚ according to Anderson‚ R. Cognitive psychology and its

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    A short account of the life and works of Dr. Maria Montessori Born 31st August 1870 in Chiaravalle‚ Ancona‚ Italy‚ Maria Montessori grew up as the only child of educated parents. Because of his military profession‚ her father‚ Alessandro‚ was often transferred‚ giving Maria unequalled opportunity of education in larger Italian cities. Unlike Alessandro‚ her mother‚ Renilde Stoppani‚ was less conservative supporting Maria’s strong‚ lively character and unconventional convictions. Maria was not

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    Romantic Period

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    Romanticism Romanticism was arguably the largest artistic movement of the late 1700s. Its influence was felt across continents and through every artistic discipline into the mid-nineteenth century and many of its values and beliefs can still be seen in contemporary poetry. Literary taste began to turn from classical and neoclassical conventions. The generation of revolution and wars‚ of stress and upheaval had produced doubts on the security of the age of reason. Doubts and pessimism now challenged

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    FRQ #3 The "early modern period" the period where the pressure to work harder and longer was a personal side to the systemic changes that were reshaping the world‚ distinguished from the post-classical period ahead of its time. Several developments opened the doors to this period the revival of empire building‚ the steady progression of explorations by Europeans along the Atlantic coast of Africa‚ and new military technologies. The changes in world empires‚ trade routes‚ and the effects

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    1. Describe in detail the three key elements of Montessori education. The three key elements of Montessori method of education are: 1. The adult(the directress-humble teacher) 2. Environment(prepared environment) 3. Apparatus(the Montessori materials and tools) Let us discuss in detail the three elements of Montessori method 1. The adult: The adult should prepare herself first in order to work with children. She has to guide the child in a passive manner according to the laws

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