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    However‚ Maria Montessori observed a much more natural process at work among human beings that did not need to be taught‚ much less drilled‚ into the human psyche. She believed that discipline‚ obedience and a person’s will go hand in hand and it would be quite impossible to have one without the other. We can quite easily see that in order to obey in any meaningful sense there must already be the will to do so. This thought process requires a level of discipline. Discipline to Montessori is not something

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    1999 | 87‚293 | 57‚945 | Household:2005 | 35‚570 | 20‚010 | Household:1999 | 33‚140 | 17‚541 | Families:1996 | 24‚347 | 14‚277 | Race(1999): White | 92.0% | 54.1% | Race(1999): Black | 4.9% | 38.3% | Age(1999): 0-20 | 31.2% | 40.2% | Age(1999): 21-44 | 37.1% | 47.0% | Age(1999): 45-64 | 21.7% | 9.2% | Average Household Income | $40‚397 | $28‚677 | Retail Sales (000) : Apparel Stores | $26‚634 | $9‚339 | Women’s apparel Stores | 21 | 8 |

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    Study in Group The advantages and disadvantages Nowadays‚ most of student rather like to study in group better than study individually. Study group is a group we form with 3 or 4 members to discuss certain topic. As you know‚ all things we did‚ there will be we get benefit or loss to us. Same for study group. Do you know the advantages and disadvantages of study group? Here‚ I will list some for you. There are many advantages we can get from study in group. Firstly‚ we can share our opinion with

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    Sports‚ generally refer to activities done‚ mostly outdoors for the sake of amusement and exercise. Everyone should indulge in one sport or another as sports keep us occupied and we can spend our leisure time fruitfully. There are many advantages of sports in schools. Firstly‚ sports increases and strengthens the immunity system. As we exercise regularly‚ our bodies become stronger and the blood circulation is efficient. Accordingly‚ the organs function well and the person feels healthy. Thus‚ exercising

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    Transforming school with technology is one of the best way to let children know more about technology. Transforming Schools with Technology shows how technology must be an integral part of any effort to redesign and improve schools. It emphasizes the importance of visionary leaders and how with the smart use of digital technologies necessary reforms can occur in our schools and classrooms. When transform school with technology many advantages will we gets There are several advantages that we

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    should have to wear a school uniform. I am fortunate enough to go to a school where school uniforms are mandatory. In our school‚ uniforms should say mandatory. Having school uniforms gives students the ability to save money‚ having uniforms also make students dress appropriately and helps make a secure environment. For one thing students should be required to wear school uniforms. Having school uniforms gives students the ability to save money. Students save money by not having to go out and buy

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    Describe what Montessori meant by ‘New Education’. As we know of our world today‚ there has been lots of development in technology and in its economy‚ progressed. However‚ despite all these good progresses‚ man still do not seem to be able to live in harmony‚ both with himself and the world around him. There have been two World Wars‚ which have been disastrous and still a lot of cruelty‚ warfare and poverty prevailing in the world. Man is still facing conflict and sufferings in the modern world

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    “Normalization comes through “concentration” on a piece of work” (The Absorbent Mind‚ pg 206). Montessori uses the term ‘normalization’ to describe this unique process a child experiences in a classroom. The first time hearing the term of normalization‚ myself wondering what does it means‚ does it means a child is not normal? After further reading‚ I’d discovered that a Normalized Child as describe by Dr Maria Montessori is one who has overcome himself and lives in peace and harmony with the environment preferring

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    Advantages of Old age Homes 1. Old age homes are meant for senior citizens who are unable to stay with their families or are destitute. These old age homes have special medical facilities for senior citizens such as mobile health care systems‚ ambulances‚ nurses and provision of well-balanced meals. So they can live a healthy life. 2. Good services and good behaviour of the staff‚ food being palatable and wholesome are the main advantage of old age homes. 3. Apart from food‚ shelter

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    Maria Montessori

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    1. Which are the traits of character in Dr. Montessori do you identify that contributed to her great achievements? Dr. Maria Montessori was a keen observer of children. She used her observational and experimental proclivities from her medical background to develop‚ what we might today call‚ a Constructivist understanding of the process of learning. She studied them scientifically. If she saw some unusual behavior in a child‚ she would say‚”I won’t believe it now‚ I shall if it happens again”

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