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    Maria Montessori is an amazing and innovative person. She developed a new way of teaching children, and in that teaching she developed the senses instead of merely testing the senses. One of the most innovative ways of teaching the senses is through the sensorial materials. Auto-education is the human ability to construct the knowledge in the brain through the manipulation and handling the sensorial materials. For example, if a child chooses to work with the knobbed cylinder while manipulating the

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    Education continues to be a hot topic of debate. Whether the discussion is about lack of time, lack of motivation, or a lack of funds. Students struggle with keeping up in different classes, and it’s not because they’re incapable of learning the curriculum, but because they’re not taking it in the way they should be. To truly be educated, students must have a shared environment of equality. Equality and equity is something that is truly going to bring us together to learn. Educational equity is

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    Kota Kinabalu: We have heard numerous news about Datuk Lee Chong Wei’s intention to retire early. Yet, The National shuttler, Datuk Lee Chong Wei disclosed in the BBC interview that he would retire from badminton if he was slapped with a two-year suspension for alleged doping. In that interview as well , Lee, who tested positive for a banned substance last year when he was world number one, said he would, however, return to competition if his appeal was successful. He was suspended after traces of

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    Maria Montessori and Modern Education Imagine straight rows of large desks and chairs, students taking notes and memorizing information, and a teacher standing in front of a blackboard, loftily lecturing students and demanding their obedience. More than likely, you pictured a classroom of older students, perhaps in a high school or college classroom. Now replace these students with 6 year olds and imagine what it would feel like to sit and listen for hours, powerless next to the authority of a strict

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    the same lesson at the same time. Montessori and large group instruction are two teaching methods that are proven to work and can be trusted and used with a Christian perspective. The Montessori teaching method that has been around since 1907. Dr. Maria Montessori was the first woman to earn a physician’s degree in Italy. After graduating she taught a class of fifty students and developed her own way of teaching. “She believed that children were born with absorbent minds and were fully capable of

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    Maria Montessori Theory

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    Maria Montessori Maria Montessori John Dewey, Jean Piaget, Body Bode, Ralph Tyler and William Kilpatrick are just a few of the scholars who dedicated their lives in a labor of love to analyze, assess, identify, recognize and establish curriculum theories on how students learn, should be taught, what needs to be taught and how it should be evaluated. In a field dominated by men, Maria Montessori initiated an unprecedented innovative scientific

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    The primary document I choose is the “The Montessori Method” that Maria Montessori wrote in 1909, later translated into English in 1912. Maria Montessori, an physician with her focus in psychiatry, eventually developing an interest in education. Maria used her medical background to observe children scientifically, learning which teaching methods works best for young child. In 1907, Maria opened the first Montessori school, where she implemented her observations into practical teaching methods. Montessori’s

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    paleontologist Antonio Stoppani. While she did not have any particular mentor, she was very close to her mother who readily encouraged her. She also had a loving relationship with her father, although he disagreed with her choice to continue her education. Maria Montessori was an Italian physician, educator, and innovator, acclaimed for her educational method that builds on the way children naturally learn. The

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    Both home and school are places of social processes. Montessori’s first school located in Rome included family housing in a residential building in Rome assisting a better learning environment against those who opposed. The Child’s House, it was named provided the family with comfort and assurance (Cooney,2011). Almost as if it was a at home daycare facility the parents had a peace of mind while they left for work knowing their children were well taken care of as well as getting an education, that

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    education which is practiced in two kindergartens in Nagoya city and discuss learner-centered education. Montessori Method Montessori education was established in Italy more than 100 years ago and is still practiced in many countries today. According to Maria Montessori, "A

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