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Montessori Approach

Mason Ross

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Publisher: Publifye

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Montessori Approach explores Maria Montessori's revolutionary educational philosophy, which emphasizes child-led learning, independence, and hands-on exploration. It examines the method's historical roots, tracing its origins to early 20th-century Italy where it aimed to nurture disadvantaged children. The book highlights how Montessori education contrasts traditional rote memorization with a carefully prepared environment designed to foster a child's natural curiosity and absorbent mind.

 
The book argues that the Montessori method provides a valuable framework for cultivating critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It delves into core tenets like sensitive periods and sensory learning, and it explores practical applications in various educational settings. Through empirical research and case studies, the book assesses the long-term impact of this alternative education on children's development.

 
The book uniquely synthesizes the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of the Montessori method. Progressing from historical context to core principles and real-world applications, it offers educators, parents, and policymakers a comprehensive understanding of this enduring educational philosophy and its relevance to contemporary educational reform.
Available since: 02/26/2025.
Print length: 90 pages.

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