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Montessori method - traducción al Inglés

TEACHING METHOD BASED ON MARIA MONTESSORI'S IDEAS
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  • A Montessori classroom in the United States
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  • Educational materials like sandpaper letters are designed to appeal to young children's senses.
  • Traditional Montessori educational materials on display at the exhibition "Designed for children" at [[Triennale di Milano]], [[Milan]]
  • White Pine Montessori School in [[Moscow, Idaho]], US

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GROUP OF METHODS AND PRINCIPLES USED TO TEACH
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MATHEMATICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES; MORE SPECIFICALLY, TECHNIQUES USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF SCIENTIFIC HYPOTHESES
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Definición

Montessori Method
·add. ·- A system of training and instruction, primarily for use with normal children aged from three to six years, devised by Dr. Maria Montessori while teaching in the "Houses of Childhood" (schools in the poorest tenement districts of Rome, Italy), and first fully described by her in 1909. Leading features are freedom for physical activity (no stationary desks and chairs), informal and individual instruction, the very early development of writing, and an extended sensory and motor training (with special emphasis on vision, touch, perception of movement, and their interconnections), mediated by a patented, standardized system of "didactic apparatus," which is declared to be "auto-regulative." Most of the chief features of the method are borrowed from current methods used in many institutions for training feeble-minded children, and dating back especially to the work of the French-American physician Edouard O. Seguin (1812-80).

Wikipedia

Montessori education

The Montessori method of education involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills. It emphasizes independence and it views children as naturally eager for knowledge and capable of initiating learning in a sufficiently supportive and well-prepared learning environment. It discourages some conventional measures of achievement, such as grades and tests.

The method was started in the early 20th century by Italian physician Maria Montessori, who developed her theories through scientific experimentation with her students; the method has since been used in many parts of the world, in public and private schools alike.

A range of practices exists under the name "Montessori", which is not trademarked. Popular elements include mixed-age classrooms, student freedom (including their choices of activity), long blocks of uninterrupted work time, specially trained teachers and prepared environment. Scientific studies regarding the Montessori method are mostly positive, with a 2017 review stating that "broad evidence" exists for its efficacy.

Ejemplos de uso de Montessori method
1. The Montessori method has had its share of criticism.
2. The first classroom uses the Montessori method, while the second is a traditional British nursery school.