How can glass painting in a modern Montessori classroom teach children about diverse cultures and their histories?
The geography cabinet, the history timeline. These are the tools. But what about the glass
The geography cabinet, the history timeline. These are the tools. But what about the glass
The culture, it is a big thing. The diversity, it is a bigger thing. The
International Montessori education is not just about the acquisition of academic skills; it is about
The transition from the First to the Second Plane of Development (ages 6-12) marks a
The proliferation of non-standardized or locally-sourced didactic apparatus within international Montessori environments creates a condition
The prepared environment is the cornerstone of the Montessori Method, famously characterized by the Pink
In the International Montessori philosophy, the role of the adult, or Guide, in the Nido
The first few years of life are characterized by a profound need for **order and
The observational component stands as a cornerstone of genuine Montessori teacher education, distinguishing it from
The core objective of the Montessori environment is to facilitate the child’s development of ‘normalisation,’