A SEMINAR REPORT ON

MARIA MONTESSORI

Submitted for the course of

ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC ACADEMIC PURPOSES

By

Name of student: Nataša Maksić
Department: Preschool Teacher

Student’s Logbook Number: 6074

PRESCHOOL TEACHERS’ TRAINING COLLEGE IN KIKINDA

The Content

Maria Montessori Biography...................................................................................................................................1
Montessori education...............................................................................................................................................2
Montessori method.................................................................................................................................................. 3
History..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Montessori education theory....................................................................................................................................5
Planes of development.............................................................................................................................................6
Education and peace................................................................................................................................................ 8
Education practices.................................................................................................................................................. 9
Studies....................................................................................................................................................................11
Use of terminology................................................................................................................................................ 12
Technology............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Montessori in the United States.............................................................................................................................14
Serbian Montessori Association............................................................................................................................ 15
Literature................................................................................................................................................................16

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Montessori education

Montessori   education

 is   an 

educational

 approach   developed   by   Italian   physician   and   educator 

Maria 

Montessori

. Montessori developed many of her ideas while working with mentally challenged children. Her 

first school, 

La casa dei bambini

, was opened in 1907 to working class children in the slum neighborhood 

of 

San Lorenzo

 in 

Rome

. Her approach was characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom within 

limits, and respect for a child's natural 

psychological

, physical, and social development. 

Although a range of practices exist under the name "Montessori," the 

Association Montessori Internationale 

(AMI)

 and the 

American Montessori Society (AMS)

 cite these elements as essential: 

Mixed   age   classrooms;   classrooms   for   children   ages  2 

1

2

 or   3   to   6 years   old   are   by   far   the   most  

common, but 0–3, 6–9, 9–12, 12–15, and 15–18 year-old classrooms exist as well.

Student choice of activity from within a prescribed range of options

Uninterrupted blocks of work time, ideally three hours

A 

constructivist

 or "discovery" model, where students learn concepts from working with materials,  

rather than by direct instruction

Specialized educational materials developed by Montessori and her collaborators often made out of  
natural, aesthetic materials such as wood, rather than plastic.

A thoughtfully prepared environment where materials are organized by subject area, within reach of the 
child, and are appropriate in size.

Freedom of movement within the classroom

A   trained   Montessori   teacher   who   follows   the   child   and   is   highly   experienced   in   observing   the  
individual child's characteristics, tendencies, innate talents and abilities.

Montessori method

One of Montessori's many accomplishments was the Montessori method. This is a method of education for 
young children that stresses the development of a child's own initiative and natural abilities, especially through 
practical play. This method allowed children to develop at their own pace and provided educators with a new 
understanding of child development. Montessori's book, 

The Montessori Method

, presents the method in detail. 

Educators   who   followed   this   model   set   up   special   environments   to   meet   the   needs   of   students   in   three 
developmentally-meaningful age groups: 2–2.5 years, 2.5–6 years, and 6–12 years. The students learn through 
activities that involve exploration, manipulations, order, repetition, abstraction, and communication. Teachers 
encourage children in the first two age groups to use their senses to explore and manipulate materials in their 
immediate   environment.   Children   in   the   last   age   group   deal   with   abstract   concepts   based   on   their   newly 
developed powers of reasoning, imagination, and creativity.

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