This module introduces the participant to the Montessori educational structure and the Montessori Method. It also trains the participant to understand the uniqueness of this method.
The participant is also introduced to the history and life of the Dr. Maria Montessori, her Theories, Philosophies and Method. Some topics treated under this Module include:
find moreThis module introduces the participant to the simple daily routines performed by adults in the environment. These daily activities are introduced to the child using same materials but provided in the size of the child. All materials used for these practical life activities are strictly child sized.
These exercises are meant to satisfy the child’s strong urge to do things himself, encourage independence in the child, assist the child to develop love for work which also arouse internal happiness, and also promote self-satisfaction and self-respect.
find moreThe module trains the participant to guide the child through various activities to enable him identify capital letters and the sequence of the alphabet. Introduction to chalk boards and sorting exercises introduced alongside each other are meant to develop the child’s skill in writing.
Exercises to enable the child understand forms of speech using symbols and also understand the proper use of words in phrases and sentences are also introduced in the Module.
find moreThis Module trains the participant to use the numerous Montessori Math materials to help the child learn how to count, identify and associate quantities and numerals till ten. The decimal system is also introduced in this Module mainly with the use of the Golden bead material. The four mathematical operations (addition, multiplication, subtraction and division) are also introduced under this Module.
Exercises in linear counting group meant to enable the child count till hundred and then one thousand are also introduced in this Module.
find moreIn the Montessori Method, the cultural studies curriculum comprises of experiences in sciences (botany and zoology), physical sciences, history, geography (man-made and natural), arts, dance and music.
The cultural studies curriculum expose the child to the whole world and gives him the chance to experience it by getting detailed knowledge on the continents, countries, people, cultures, terrain, natural phenomena, science and arts.
Through these experiences, the child develops his personality, gains adaptation to his own culture and develop independence and contribute positively to his community.
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The Montessori curriculum for Early Childhood education is specifically designed to expose the child to the needed experiences which satisfy his strong natural urges to assist him develop completely in all aspect of his growth
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