Ask a Montessorian, how do I protect the 3-hour work cycle? My school begins at 8:30, but many students don’t arrive until 8:45 or 9 am, which gives them only until 11 am to work. Should I change my expectations of a work cycle, or communicate differently with the parents?
--Nanci L.
Hi Nanci, protecting the integrity of the work period is a ...
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How to avoid calling children from across the room
Dear Ask a Montessorian,
I play several roles at my school, including teacher and administrator. I have noticed that I am raising the voice in my environment and I am not being able to control it. When I notice that someone is using a material in the wrong way or something similar or disruptive, I feel angry and call the child’s name across the ...
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Question: I have a question related to the classroom management aspect of the toddler classroom (ages 18 months to 3 yrs). This particular class has 21 students and 5 adults. The students are all new to Montessori and are taking time to slowly absorb the activities and become more normalized.
Is the number of adults reasonable? How might you ...
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Victory and Peace
Victory and Peace
Preventing conflicts is the work of politics; establishing
peace is the work of education. We must convince the world of
the need for a universal, collective effort to build the foundation
for peace.
Love is not the cause but the effect of the normal development of the individual.
- Dr. Maria Montessori
Quotes from Peace and ...
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Be careful what you test for!
[this test was] considered quite independently of the influence of culture and education; and it was appreciated as the expression of an intimate, personal activity of the intelligence itself.
But if one of [my students] had been subjected to the test, he would, in virtue of a long sensory training, have chosen the largest and the smallest cube ...
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