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What are the Foundations of the Montessori Program? Beliefs Planes of Development.

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Page 1: What are the Foundations of the Montessori Program? Beliefs Planes of Development.
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What are the Foundations of the Montessori Program?

Beliefs

Planes of Development

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Supportive hands-on materials and choice maximize student interest

Sustained time to pursue interest and passion

Flow of learning is maximized by classroom organization

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Materials that are appropriate to a child’s plane of development

Hands on materials that support abstract learning

Daily planning and responsibility for learning.

Sequential nature of lessons

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Our teachers are certificated by Alberta Learning and are accredited by a Montessori Teacher Training CentreTo become a Montessori Teacher, requires intelligence; enthusiasm; dedication; sensitivity and faith in the child’s development.

The Montessori teacher is a skilled observer.

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Materials that are unique

Within Montessori classrooms, there is a delicate balance between choice and responsibility. Some characteristics are:

Mentoring opportunitiesA global perspectiveGrace and courtesy

Progression from concrete to abstract

Evidence of Alberta curricular outcomes

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Tracking systems for individual children

Classroom interviews between teacher and child

Both formal and informal assessment tools

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School visits

Classroom observation

Additional reading

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Independent learners

Responsible citizens

Critical and creative thinkers

Effective communicators in multiple literacies Collaborative problem solvers

Effective preparation for life, work and further learning

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Parents Play An Important Role In Our Program

Informed decision making creates a strong programParticipation and support through materials creation provides a wide variety of choice within the classroom

Parent education supports the program and student learning

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Book:Montessori Today Author: Paula Polk Lillard Published 1996

Website:www.cbe.ab.ca/b104