Montessori

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • An educational approach: "Montessori" refers to a specific method of education developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. It emphasizes self-directed activity, hands-on learning, and collaborative play in a child-centered environment.
    • The founder of the method: "Montessori" can also refer to Dr. Maria Montessori herself, the Italian physician and educator who created this pedagogical system.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The school follows the Montessori philosophy, allowing children to choose their own activities.
    • Maria Montessori believed that children learn best through exploration and discovery.
Advanced Usage
  • "Montessori method": the specific system of education developed by Maria Montessori.
    • The Montessori method is used in schools all over the world.
  • "Montessori classroom": a learning environment prepared according to Montessori principles, typically featuring mixed-age groups and specialized educational materials.
    • In a Montessori classroom, you will see children working independently with tactile materials.
  • "Montessori-trained": describing a teacher who has received specific certification in the Montessori method.
    • All lead teachers in the school are Montessori-trained.
Variants and Related Words
  • Montessorian (adjective): relating to or characteristic of the Montessori method.
    • The school's Montessorian approach fosters independence.
  • Montessorian (noun): an advocate or practitioner of the Montessori method.
    • As a Montessorian, she strongly believes in following the child's interests.
Synonyms
  • Child-centered education: an educational approach that prioritizes the needs and interests of the child.
  • Constructivist education: a learning theory suggesting humans construct knowledge from their experiences, which aligns with Montessori principles.
Related Phrases
  • "The prepared environment": a key Montessori concept referring to a classroom carefully arranged to encourage independent learning and exploration.
    • The teacher's role is to maintain the prepared environment.
  • "Practical life activities": in Montessori education, these are tasks like pouring, sweeping, and buttoning that develop motor skills and independence.
    • Practical life activities are a cornerstone of the early childhood Montessori curriculum.
Noun
  1. Italian educator who developed a method of teaching mentally handicapped children and advocated a child-centered approach (1870-1952)

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