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[[What Belongs in a Montessori Primary Classroom?]] A.Lillard 2011 paper<br> | [[What Belongs in a Montessori Primary Classroom?]] A.Lillard 2011 paper<br> | ||
[http://www.montessorisociety.org.uk/article/how-important-are-montessori-materials How Important are the Montessori Materials?] article by Angeline Lillard<br> | [http://www.montessorisociety.org.uk/article/how-important-are-montessori-materials How Important are the Montessori Materials?] article by Angeline Lillard<br> | ||
<br> | == Other Methods of Education == | ||
[[ | [[Charlotte Mason]]<br> | ||
[[Reggio Emilia]]<br> | |||
[[Tools of the Mind]]<br> | |||
[[Waldorf/Steiner]] | |||
== Other Resources == | |||
[[Books]]<br> | [[Books]]<br> | ||
[[Videos]]<br> | [[Videos]]<br> | ||
[[Supplies]]<br> | [[Supplies]]<br> |
Revision as of 18:04, 5 April 2020
It is important to remember that Montessori is more than a collection of educational manipulatives. The materials are part of a unified system of education.
Topics
Absorbent Mind
Control of Error
Indirect Preparation
Multi-Age Classes
Normalization of the child
Observation
Prepared Environment
Sensitive Periods
Three Period Lesson
Articles
What Belongs in a Montessori Primary Classroom? A.Lillard 2011 paper
How Important are the Montessori Materials? article by Angeline Lillard
Other Methods of Education
Charlotte Mason
Reggio Emilia
Tools of the Mind
Waldorf/Steiner