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@dansullivan5843
Montessori wasn't the brains behind this method Johann Pestalozzi was Montessori took her lead from HIM There's nothing amazing about learning by doing In my world we call it "shop class"
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@MsGnor
🙏🌈🥰💝
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@hobbyart364
Its easier to raise strong children than to repair broken adults
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@beck755
Why did Peter ask the children to go outside but wait for Hazel to set the table? Sounds really odd to me
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@beck755
What was that guy doing with the children while they were waiting for Hazel? They look like they went through some trauma I think someone may want to look into this
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@rainbowwatcher
Thank you so much for your explanation
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@Stardweller1
I didn’t grow up with a Montessori education But after working as a Montessori teacher for a little over a year now… I kinda wish I had
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@alinagoodwin8472
A two year old should enjoy being a child, she'll have enough time to set up tables when she is an adult And why no other children were helping her? What is that, raising a convenient woman?
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@mariamartinezjorda6388
I'am studying for become a teacher and I really think that I can become a good Montesory teacher I think that because I love this methology and I support it a lot On the one hand, I really like obseve children because they seen the live very different to us and they have the power of impress us On the other hand, I think that in the tradicional methology there are a very clear roles with different powers between the teacher and the students, and I belive that this is bad for the education of children
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@gigiem1065
I find it mind-blowing that children of 2 years old are able to set the table It really makes me think what are their potential capabilities, and it breaks my heart a little to know we cut their wings at a very early stage brOne thing I really like about the Montessori education is that it's applied to practical life It teaches you things you will need for the rest of your life that you can apply at any given moment I think this fact also encourages children to keep on learning, as it's more motivating than learning how to solve equations (don't get me wrong, they are also really useful, but most of us won't apply them on a daily basis)
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@RaúlSánchez-CanoRodríguez
From my point of view, the role of the teacher in a Montessori school is a really interesting fact to talk about We, as students, usually think about a teacher as a figure of authority or maybe the person who knows about everything But a teacher is a role model I would say that is a person that you have to admire br brWith Montessory method, the teacher is a person who must share his knowledge but also, he has to rely on his students He is, with another words, a kind of guide
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@cryforthemoon
11:50 very impressive and inspiring
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@iaraluiza5416
Thank you for such a good and simple vídeo explaining about Montessori education, I’m a childminder with a passion on this education method but I was a kind of lost because everyone now is talking about it but no one simply explain Thank you soo much, amazing exemples ❤️
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@madisontosi6893
this is absolutely amazing to watch! as someone who works in a daycare with 3-4 year olds who need my constant aid and help! this is mind blowing! i want to teach this!
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@EvolvinginEducation
Hello, I am discussing with a group of people in an effort to develop a new type of learning curriculum which incorporates Montessori, Waldorf and Forest Schooling, along with any other type of education (open to suggestion) that allows for growth, holisticallybrbrIt is my hope to involve some great minds from the field of child developmental psychology and neuroscience to fine tune this new curriculum into something truly beneficial to humanitybrbrIf you would like to get involved or know anyone that might be interested, please let me know! We do not have funding as of yet, as it is currently in the visioning & discussion stage of the processbrbrThank you for your timebrbr- Amber Smith
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@lizjaalouk4420
This is amazing! I got teary eyed to see how proud Hazel was with herself!
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@andrewcrockett3044
Can we assume that kids will always be in the right mood to be doing all these activities Chuck E Cheese is like anti-Montessori
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@jessehickman668
Boy, Im kinda unimpressed by the grabbing skills of that babybrI could have gotten that toy in like probably 20 seconds, tops!
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@tt1367
That last clip gave me such a bad headache
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@peggyroane2092
Do the people who work at the school for infants to 3 year old need a teaching degree? And are the called teachers or helpers?
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@GreenHatPIrate
What is this about ? I see many pictures of children's but no explanation
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@alexcortinasmoya6105
I’m going to talk about an aspect that I really like about this methodology brI think that school has to be adapted to students so I really like the fact that Montessori schools let her students to experiment and learn by herself brI really believe that this methodology supports the development of the students and let them to be spontaneous and creative brAn aspect that I really like about this methodology is that the social abilities and the autonomy in children increase In this video, we can see it with the little girl Hazel when she is setting alone the table brFinally, another fact that I would like to share is that this kind of schools give lot of importance to some important values like the respect between schoolmates or the solidarity
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@marionamasague3443
One aspect that I really like about this methodology is the autonomy that students gain as they evolve It is a methodology that opens the doors for students to unknown worlds in which they alone have to try to survive The autonomy that this methodology gives to the little ones makes them grow and it prepare them to know how is real lifebrbrMariona
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@onamartinezfernandez4590
• Your job as a future primary school teacher and possible teaching methodologies br brI’ve chosen this issue because it is something I think about when, in all subjects of the degree, teachers recommend us to use Montessori Methodology I think that, though we want to aplicate the methods of Montessori, we will have to follow our school or department rules because we have to be a team with other teachers and students cannot do different things from one year to another, it will not be good for them I’m going to do dynamic lessons and let children learn on their own, but I will always follow school projects
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@Didac16
I like how Montessori teachers are just cheering up the children, giving some help just when they ask for it, and leaving them on their own knowing that they are able to do what they’re supposed to do They know what they kids can do and what cannot do, and do not interfere unless they propose activities or try to organize some situations The teachers are only the optional guides and the safety net in case students have an accident and an adult is required to assist them
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@emmawshhh5606
An aspect I really like about Montessori's method, is that it helps the students to be really independent in really early times, so when they grow up they would be able to do a lot of things that normal school students don't brbrIn my experience, common students are quite poor prepared nowadays for their daily lives I have students in second grade with difficulties of putting on their shoes, and those kids know how to clean their dishes and set the table with two years oldbrbrLetting them fight with the difficulties they find daily, help them to strive and achieve on their own a lot of things much quicker
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@polbellavista7060
The main thing that I most like about this methodology is the fact that the childrens are attended all the time and they are the center of attention brbrThe kids are helped all the time and teachers have to be attentive to help them whenever they need it In addition, kids can feel successful because teachers let them succeed on their ownbrbrIn conclusion, I think that this methodology is very helpful and useful to childrens and they have more probabilities to success
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@noemilj3923
I believe that not having screens in the classroom is a very wise decision up to a certain age When they are young, children need to experiment on their own, to learn by trial and error without any screen getting in their way Once children start to grow up, I think they should be introduced in a measured way to all kinds of screens, after all it is a "compulsory" learning to not be excluded from society and to be able to understand many concepts Also, with a good control, the screens are a very key tool for learning
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@nadianunez6228
An aspect that seems to me very important and curious because usually we didn’t use it is to offer children the liberty of action in the activities that they dobrSo, it’s positive that the children can carry out the activities that they are able to do without the help of the adult figurebrAlso, there are moments in which the children need a certain help, and in this case, they will communicate itbrThis methodology produces some positive effects to the children, the fact that they can do the action on their own will trigger independence since an early agebrIn fact, this methodology offers the liberty of decision to children, and the possibility of adapting to the life and the routines of the adults
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@andrealino632
One of the aspects that I really like about Montesori’s methodology is the way they treat children They think that children are not inferior and they can do anything for themselves and I agree Of course always taking care of what they do and teaching and guiding them in case they need help brPerhaps this is one of the keys for them to grow well and become independent people, not like the girl who appears in the video calling her father br brOn the other hand, I think that it is important for children to adapt the material, that is, the tables, chairs, cupboards, windows and doors must correspond to its size This makes it easier for them to do their tasks as we have seen with the girl setting the table
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@marina358
From my point of view, one of the most important characteristics of the Montessori method is the role of the teacher as observer brHis function as observer is based on: Instead of giving children the correct answer to the problem, give them the opportunity to figure out how to solve it on their own In this way, the development of critical thinking is higherbr brAnd, in my opinion, it is essential to have critical thinking and this has to be promoted from schools brFurthermore, we will only be able to build a society with people who are truly educated in values ​​and knowledge if they have critical thinking
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@gloriafalguerasnavarro6017
I like a lot this video! When I was little, I was in a school that applied the Montessori method I like this method because the kid learns about the experience I think it’s fundamental to learn by the experience, because your fails, make you have more conscience of the cause of the things that we do That’s why when in the future, I will be a teacher, I would like to teach my kids with this method
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@carlavendrellgarcia7156
I believe that the Montessori methodology can have some disadvantages One of them could be the cost With this methodology, learning is more personalized and the groups are smaller, which means more teachers are required In a school that uses another methodology, the classes are about 30 students each, while with this methodology, teaching 30 students probably needs 3 teachers Another thing that makes it more expensive is all the materials that are used It’s a rare material, so if you want to buy it, you’ll have to spend more moneybrbrThis doesn’t mean I wouldn’t use this methodology; it only means using it has disadvantagesbrbrCarla Vendrell, G31, C
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@carlallavallbatalla9109
I recently stumbled with this video concerning a subject we referred in class which aim is to learn, in broad brushstrokes, about the Montessori methodology One aspect that really caught up my attention was that this methodology implies the fact that the children are the center of their own learning process Thus, the learning environment recognizes the children as the protagonist of its process Therefore, it promotes the active engagement and their own activity as students
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@nirjatolani8977
In relation to Montessori methodology, I had the opportunity to visit a pre-school classroom in a Montessori school, as I was doing research on Alternative Methodologies in Education for my TdR The first thing that seem interesting to me was how the classroom was designed and organized I could smell tidyness and perfection It seemed everything was in its place and for a reason Also, the classroom had very large windows so children could appreciate nature and have a connection with it Secondly, I was very surprised as I could see very independent children coming and doing their daily tasks on their own without being asked to before deciding what activity they wanted to start the day with Children could choose what activity or educative materials they want to manipulate regarding to their interests and motivation The teacher was there to observe their development, and offer them the opportunity to get to know new materials they haven’t manipulated before Not only that, teacher was there to help them in case they need any In this way, I could see a classroom with responsible and authonomous children sharing an educational space It was very pleasent to see that atmosphere in a class After that experience, i was really looking forward to start my career in the educational world and get to know more about this methodology
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@martunskinsentertainment1654
I find Montessori a good methodology because it allows students to direct their own learning and to develop their abilities, prioritizing students as the centre of their learning Furthermore, the role of the teacher is to give only necessary aid, letting students to be independent and always observing before doing anything The teacher also stablishes as a role model Finally, I find mixed levels useful because students can learn from each other
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@ariadnabernalblanch6244
I think that the role of the teacher in a Montessori school it's different from the others schools Because in a Montessori school the children are more authonomous, they use real objects by themselves and the teacher is only there in case they need help with something important Although in the video you can see that they also do a music sessions I also think that they are also there to see the evolution that the students have, in their autonomy and in their academic progress
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@marinaam652
In my opinion Montessori is a very good methodology to do in class brFirst of all, I think that Montessori teachers improve the self-develovement of children, so that could be very beneficial for their future because children have the oportunity to learn by their own brAn other aspect i really like about this methodology is the observation of the teachers I think that this is very important, not only for improving their attention in class but also for learing about what happens in their environment brFinally, I think that Montessori has a lot of good aspects and one of the most importats for me is the independance that this method creates on children
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@maitegarciaraya6852
I really like this learning method because the students are the main character in this process Is for this reason that I suppose that children have to make your own knowledge based on experimentation from day to day brFurthemore is important to develop this learning method during childhood because in the future, children will be able to make your own learning method based on their independence I wish that teachers will continue to teach about Montessori Education
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@chewbaccallanut9926
In my opinion, one of the best things Montessori says is to observe and follow the child This premise is able to change chilhood’s image or, at least, the vision wich people used o have about children Montessori puts the kid in the centre implying a decrease in the adultcentric vision of the education system brI strongly thing this is part of the basis of learning because it is able to keep alive childrens’ curosity Students are always searching new things and, when they reach their objectives, they feel realisez, reinforcing their self-esteembrbrQuim Punsola, Grup 31/C
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@armohammad3146
Great job !
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@joypan6560
👍
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@aldenvillaruz3773
I really love Montessori,once I was having fun tho,and the second time,my friends also come 😀
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@ThomasDeLello
My child wants to make bombs and blow up Montessorri schools!!!
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@meleshajb3073
This I so nice
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@Desaree1
Wow amazing children
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@bhaskorofamily2020
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@eclecticjon1019
My 2 children went to a Montessori school at around age 10 - 12 after leaving a traditional school brAttendance was relaxed They had to be there before 10am Once in the classroom they could do as they pleased If they wanted to just spend their day laying on the sofa they could No one would 'force' them to learn If they did something good that they were proud of, the teachers would not congratulate or show any sign of encouragement on what they had achieved, to not cause jealousy amongst them Birthdays were not celebrated either, for the same reason brThey soon realised that they were rewarded the same, whether they rolled up to school at 10am and did literally nothing all day, or were there at 8:30 and worked hard brThey also remarked very soon after starting, that they found the other children, in their words, "a bit stupid" There were a lot of very basic things that they had no understanding of Children much older than them still didn't know their tables for example brThere was no structure to the class and without motivation and instruction, most of the children did very little with their time there brMy children lost all interest in learning and lost nearly 2 years of education Before putting them back into a regular school, we spent the 2 months of the summer holidays trying to get them back on track Maths was the biggest problem They had learnt literally nothing in 2 yearsbrYou may wonder why I let it go so long before intervening Well, initially it was my wife's idea (now ex-wife) to put them into Montessori education She reassured me that it was normal and that it would all fall into place It never didbrChildren should not be taught that, try or don't try, the results are the samebrThey should be taught that hard work pays off
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@saddq1
Montessori primary school shaped my life and partly made me into the person I am now I'd definitely choose one for my children if we had any schools nearby We don't, though, and I don't have children myself
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@kingbear7927
I went to a montsori until middle school it's meh
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@joselliott6
This is how I was raised but my parents definitely didn’t know it had a name
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@mykalashew7385
We make fun of people like the rich girl people who have been catered to their entire lives when they honestly dont know better
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@carlotacantero4669
An aspect I really like about this method is that everything in the classroom is set so that the children don't need the teacher to grab them things, or tho help them because its to high this makes the children gain autonomy I really like this method because I think that the child is the centre of the learning process, but I would adapt it into nowadays technology by adding computers, Ipads
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@aliciasosa7204
I really like Montessori method, the aspect I liked the most is the autonomy that the child has brHowever, I think they should update the methodology and add computers and screens to the classrooms I think they have to adapt this methodology to the present with technology
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@alexcatalan8378
I admire Montessori system In my opinion it's an incredible methodology to educate the children On the one hand i thought that the children can learn with a lot of funny materials and it could be more efficient Cause in my opinion the best way to learn something is creating a memory about something On the other hand, i think that the Montessori's methodology it's so much different than the traditional methodology, and this is something very difficult to compaginate
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@sandraannamolinasanchez8571
S Anna Molina Grup 41, seminari B UAB Ed PrimàriabrbrThe teacher’s method on Montessori is conceived as a guide and facilitator of learning who observes what children's needs, capacities, and interests of each student and offers them opportunities to develop without applying rewards or punishments since they understand that learning itself is the personal reward of each child The ultimate goal is for the teacher to intervene less and less in this process of discovering the environment and learning as the child develops
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@paulasanchezahufinger9427
I think Montessori developed a good learning methodology I believe that today many aspects of this theory could be applied in the educational system, since children we meet today lack values and developmental abilities For example, personally, if a child is up a tree and I see that he is going to fall, I will quickly tell him that what he is doing is not right, since that act can harm him However, I would disagree with one aspect of the first phase of the method, observe it It was true that children must be allowed to be independent, self-sufficient and act on their own, but when they were exposed to danger, teachers must act before a disaster struck In situations like this I wouldn’t act like Montessori Nevertheless, in many other aspects I fully agree
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@saralopz0
We have spent almost our entire school life subjected to a type of education based on doing many exercises, memorizing and passing exams, when many times we didn’t even understand that we were studying brI think this method helps the child to develop by himself, and learn in a more self-taught way, this learning by himself reaches a common goal: learn and understand what they are really doing, not just memorize
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@ninamalgosafreixa376
An aspect I really like about this methodology is that they practice some things that we need for real life In our schools, we only study or practice subjects like maths, languages, biology But I think that it's so necessary to learn different things about our daily life, like cleaning, cooking, sewing This methodology is not very used nowadays, but I think that it is so important to learn this
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@vaishalisaini7234
This is how school functioning methodology should be! Our Educational System is the opposite of this, which means you have to listen to the teacher for 6 hours, sitting on a chair and not being allowed to experiment, build your own knowledge, discover things on your own is the reason, why things are just not working anymore, in the system we are in, right now The number of frustrared, unmotivated students has increased increbily over the last decade which is leading to early school abandonmentWe should pay attention to it and make important changes!
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@danielpasamontes6578
In my opinion, computers and screens when children are too young, as in this video, should be banned Screens provide too much stimulation for children and are harmful to them However, when children grow up and are older, I think computers can be used as a tool to search for information about something
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@laiafilba6459
What’s inside Montessori's schools? After watching this video, we can notice one fact: there seem to be no computers or screens in the room As it is said, the Montessori methodology is based on practical life, giving importance to learning basic issues that children could use for their growth and development In my opinion, kids need to interact with others and also with all the elements that enclose them; in this way, computers or screens can build a barrier between them and their environment So the question here could be: At this range of age, are technologies really necessary?
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@marionaalexandre6548
Group 41, Seminari A brThe first time I heard about Montessori's methodology I decided that when I'll be a teacher, I'll try to be a Montessori's one I think is a really good methodology to follow for the children's development brI don't know why I could be a good Montessori teacher, but I truly know that I want to and this is the first and most important step
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@marinatordera645
One thing I really liked about this methodology is waiting for children to resolve adversity on their own and not with the help of adults Because, usually when we see that a child finds it difficult to grab an object, for example, we bring the object closer to him so that he has it, without letting him find a way to catch itbrbrMarina Tordera Sala, G41, Seminari C
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@mariacasajuanaguma7949
An aspect I really like about this methodology is the autonomy that children have They are able to set the table, to do experiments and to learn for themselves Teachers are not superior to students
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@andreaenriquezguardia596
In my opinion, children don't need computers or technological devices to learn Furthermore, if children don't have computers, they can learn other things that are more important for life, for example set a table So, in that way, computers don't help children to be more independent
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@raimontorresvidal1125
I want to talk about the first point of Montessori Prepared Environment because this point really makes me think In my opinion, parents and teachers are a bit bad accustomed to give to their children all what they appear to need The parents want to give them a lot of facilities during the first years of life I think its so interesting the fact to be able to look and expect them to stand up for themselves Because if we give them all what they apparently need, we do not encourage them to learn and grow by themselves brbrRaimon Torres, Grup 41, Seminari C
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@carlacabezadomingo783
Personally, I think a very important aspect of Montessori education is that the teachers aren’t the authority, they just observe the children and act as a guide, making the students more independent
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@bertatrevino2448
What I like the most about Montessori's system is that every student learns in their way We are different, and that's why each one sets their own pace whether to read or write for example I think is pretty good that all the activities are created for the students, that way they can learn from their mistakes without the need for the teacher to correct them every time
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@guillemtostpapio2047
I believe that this method, the Montessori method, is a method that benefits the pupils because it is the school that adapts to the pupils and not the pupils who have to adapt to the school I think it changes a lot from the traditional school, as the learning methodology also changes, and the methodology is to work by projects, to work by touching the material, in short, to work in contact with people and with the environment I like this method
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@carlotaalbaladejomartinez1079
In my opinion, the methodology they have used in giving children independence is very beneficial for them This methodology teaches students to touch objects, learn and enjoy in a good environment One point to note is that the student is the main person during the activities In addition, teachers are a very important point, as they do not teach children, but guide them
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@nuriavalera7856
An aspect that I really like about this methodology is the independence that a child takes in his learning process As we see in the case of Jackson who shows us how he spends most of the three hours working alone without help So, this method prepares children for real life because they have knowledge of their own capacities, and this will help them to be self-sufficient, independent, and sure of themselves in the future
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@ainoatorres9178
The aspect I liked the most about Montessori is that, for this methodology, it is very important to learn aspects of our day a day, such as setting the table In my experience, I’ve never seen anyone teach daily things to 3-year-olds at school There is always a judgment that they cannot do certain things because they are little, seeing them as inferior But Montessori is changing the paradigm
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@marionabadia3978
What I like the most about this methodology is the independence that children have This methodology is good for their well-being and they can also develop their skills I think that Montessori prepares the kids for real life So, I agree with this methodology and I think that it’s a good method to get autonomy and also a method that makes children learn a lot
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