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    To some people‚ disobedience is only seen as a detriment to society and progress but that’s just not true. Disobedience is a valuable human trait that promotes social progress because disobedience allows us to learn from the actions of the deviant‚ get results that wouldn’t be possible with obedient means‚ and it gives others examples of bad behavior and the consequences of acting that way. Disobedience allows us to learn from the actions of the deviant. In the mid-20th century‚ the Nazi regime carried

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    HOW DOES THE CHILD PROGRESS FROM CONCRETE TO ABSTRACT IN THE MATHEMATICS MATERIALSMathematics is the most eye opening of the entire Montessori curriculum. It is full of fascinating and beautiful hands on materials that bring the mathematical concept to life. The goal of Dr. Montessori was not just to teach the children the children to recognize numbers and calculate but enable them to think logically. The mathematics materials develop the child mathematical mind‚ the ability to reason abstract

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    Montessori Montessori Method has not only developed in the United States‚ but has spread worldwide. There are over 4000 Montessori schools in the United States and Canada‚ and total about 20‚000 worldwide. Parts of the world include Asia‚ Western Europe‚ New Zealand‚ Australia‚ and Central and South America. The general impression is that all Montessori schools are the same‚ however‚ there is a great deal of diversity within the school system; no two schools are the same. Montessori schools

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    Introduction COURSEWORK ON MARIA MONTESSORI AND PHILOSOPHY ON CHILD DEVEOPMENT 1. Discuss the meaning of imagination in the first two planes of development. Imagination is a conscious mental process of evoking ideas or images of objects‚ events‚ relations‚ attributes‚ or processes never before experienced or perceived. This is particularly true when their content consists of sensory images. Imagination can be either passive or active‚ according to Anderson‚ R. Cognitive psychology and its

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    The Rose That Grew From Concrete Tupac Shakur was a black African American rapper who lived his life with poverty‚ violence and drugs. Tupac Shakur was born in New York City. His parents had separated before he was born‚ and his mother moved him and his sister around the country for much of their childhood. Frequently‚ the family was at the poverty level‚ but Shakur managed to gain acceptance to the prestigious Baltimore School of the Arts as a teenager. While he was at the school‚ his

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    turn has made obedience possible.” (Montessori‚ 1988‚ p.239) Montessori believed that the disorderly and disobedient acts of a young child where from those actions that he/she had yet to develop and so where unable to control successfully. Discipline and obedience could not therefore be inflicted on a young child as had been traditionally thought‚ nor could it be sustained through rewards and punishments. “Obedience is seen as something which develops in the child in much the same way as other aspects

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    MATH RATIONALE “The mathematic mind is a mind that is especially interested in mathematics. Rather than find them boring and absurd‚ they find them interesting and absorbing. It is a fact that most children in our Montessori schools manage to achieve great enthusiasm while working with mathematics. Is the preparation of their minds that allows them to reach this pleasure." Maria Montessori‚ London Lectures‚ 1946‚ p 41 Mathematics has always been a difficult subject for students. Many children

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    Lesson 1 Q1: How can we explain that the child is his own creator? Then what will be the role of adults? It is the child who builds himself and not others. The assistance that is provided by the parents helps the child to build himself. Children are dependent on adults. So the adults should give them right conditions. The adults should have clarity on what they are doing and whether they are offering anything for the child’s development. The adult should also know what the child actually needs

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    Title: The Montessori Education System General Purpose: To inform about another type of education Specific Purpose: To inform about the Montessori Education System Thesis: Education can come in many forms‚ Montessori Education System is just one of these many forms. Transition: What type of education did you have? Education can come in many forms‚ the Montessori Education System is just one of the many forms. Today‚ I would like to take a few minuets of your time to tell you a bit more about the

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    Instructional materials are used to help transfer information and skills to others. These are used in teaching at places like schools‚ colleges and universities. These can include textbooks‚ films‚ audio‚ and more. Instructional materials are the tools teachers use to teach their students. The effectiveness of instructional materials matters in the classroom since students have different learning styles. For major instructional materials‚ they must be reviewed by a committee. If it is approved

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