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March Madness with Montessori Auction Night 2012
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Tradtional Classroom Vs. Montessori Environment
Montessori: Creating a Paradigm Shift in Education
Traditional Classroom
Montessori Environment
Textbooks, pencil and paper, worksheets and dittos
Prepared kinesthic materials with incorporated control of error, specially developed reference materials
Working and learning without emphasis on social development
Working and learning matched to the social development of the child
Narrow, unit-driven curriculum
Unified, internationally developed curriculum
Individual subjects
Integrated subjects and learning based on developmental psychology
Block time, period lessons
Uninterrupted work cycles
Single-graded classrooms
Multi-age classrooms
Students passive, quiet, in desks
Students active, talking, with periods of spontaneous quiet, freedom to move
Students fit mold of school
School meets needs of students
Students leave for special help
Special help comes to students
Product-focused report cards
Process-focused assessment, skills checklists, mastery benchmarks
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