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The Montessori Method

Autor Maria Montessori
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2008
The Montessori Method is an all-encompassing introduction to Dr. Montessori's popular alternative approach to educating and nurturing children as they develop, written by the Italian physician. The Montessori teaching method focuses on a child's natural abilities and interests, and encourages hands-on learning. Removing the formality of traditional elements of education, such as examinations, Dr. Montessori's approach to teaching gives children the opportunity to learn from their mistakes and develop at their own pace. First published in 1912 and featuring original illustrations, this introduction to the method is clear and simple, making it an ideal read for teachers and parents alike. This volume features the following chapters: - How the Lesson Should be Given - Exercises of Practical Life - Nature in Education - Education of the Senses - Intellectual Education - Method for the Teaching of Reading and Writing - Teaching of Numeration: Introduction to Arithmetic
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408688311
ISBN-10: 140868831X
Pagini: 362
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Read & Co. Books

Notă biografică

Maria Montessori è stata una pedagogista e medico italiano nota per il suo "Metodo Montessori". Nata nel 1870, ha condotto ricerche sulle tendenze naturali di apprendimento dei bambini e ha sviluppato una serie di strumenti educativi e materiali didattici per supportare queste tendenze. Il suo lavoro ha ispirato molte altre filosofie pedagogiche e ha contribuito a cambiare la percezione dell'educazione dei bambini. Montessori è morta nel 1952, ma il suo metodo continua a essere largamente utilizzato e rispettato in tutto il mondo.

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This groundbreaking classic of educational philosophy takes on urgent new necessity today, as "traditional" methods of early-childhood schooling seem to be failing us. Published in Italian in 1909 and first translated into English in 1912, these still-revolutionary theories focus on the individuality of the child and on nurturing her inherent joy of learning to create schools and other learning environments that are oriented on the child. Eschewing rote memorization and drilling, Montessori's method helps to foster abstract thinking and to fulfill a child's highest potential, emotionally, physically and intellectually. Parents from all walks of life will find the ideas herein immensely valuable. Italian doctor and educator MARIA MONTESSORI (1870-1952) was the first woman to graduate from the University of Rome Medical School. She traveled extensively in Europe, America, and the Near East, studying early education and testing her educational methods.