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/ˌmɑntəˈsɔɹi/
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NOUN
- Italian educator who developed a method of teaching mentally handicapped children and advocated a child-centered approach (1870-1952)
How To Use Montessori In A Sentence
- As a girl in a small Italian town in the 1870s, Montessori excelled in elementary school and wished to continue her education, which girls were discouraged from doing at the time.
- From the time your child is an infant until he is about 3, he has what Maria Montessori called an absorbent mind. Testing for Kindergarten
- As any Montessori kindergartener can handle serving, eating, and cleaning-up after himself, a teacher shouldn't need to be an educational wizard to turn the daily at-desk breakfast routine into a teachable moment on personable responsibility. Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy
- Dr. Marline Barron, Director of Etonkids and former President of American Montessori Association, guided teaching in January.
- Plus and minus within 1000 in sync with Montessori math education.
- At Mia's Montessori, each child's love of learning is carefully nurtured.
- Maria Montessori advocated respect for the mind of the child, within the prepared environment, as the way to stimulate curiosity, inquisitiveness, and life-long learning.
- Aware of the latest European reform trends, Schwarzwald adapted ideas from popular educators such as the Austrian Franz Cizek (1865 – 1946), Italian Maria Montessori (1870 – 1952) and the German Hermann Lietz (1868 – 1919), applying their creative individual education practices. Eugenie Schwarzwald.
- Shakta Kaur Khalsa has been practicing and teaching kundalini yoga for 24 years, and has been a Montessori teacher for almost as long.
- In designing the Scouting program, Baden-Powell drew ideas from the Japanese warrior's code or "bushido", on the Victorian "ragged schools" movement, and the educational methods of Montessori. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]