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Maria Montessori's Ideas for a Children's House
Montessori's most recent biographer states that many of the ideas
she either invented or used in a new way has become part of our
education's common language of discourse about the subject of
education, Among these ideas we find:
- Child-scaled furniture
- The concept that children learn through play
- The idea of developmentally appropriate education materials
- The "ungraded" class, which groups children by
interest and ability rather by age, provides individually
paced instruction, and gives each child freedom to proceed
at his/her own rate
- The idea of the child as different from adults, not just
a smaller edition
- The observation that infants are learning from birth onward,
that age six is late to start thinking of a child's education
and three is too early to begin schooling of the right kind
- The importance of the environment in which learning is to
take place
- The significance of early stimulation for later learning
and its implications for the education of the culturally impoverished
child
- The observation that children take a naturla pleasure in
learning to master their environment and that this mastery
is the basis of the sense of competence necessary for independence
- The judgement that real learning involves the ability to
do things for oneself, not the passive reception of a body
of knowledge
- That the child benefits from learning materials that are
intrinsically interesting, reality oriented, and designed
to facilitate self-correcting and the refinement of sensory
perceptions
- That imposing immobility and silence hampers children's
learning and that, given interesting work to do, children
will establish their own order
- The concept of "sensitive periods," phases of
development appropriate to the learning of specific motor
and cognitive skills.
- The right of every child to develop his or her own fullest
potential and the idea that the school exists to implement
that right
The idea that the school must be part of the community and involve
the parents if education is to be effective
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