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Posted by: Mr. Raj Raj At: 20, May 2004 10:32:50 PM IST Regarding Homeschooling
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/regional/Georgia.htm
meetups
http://homeschool.meetup.com/members/24
Montessori Teaching:
THE MONTESSORI METHOD OF TEACHING
Education is the kindling of a flame,
not the filling of a vessel. - Socrates
I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions
in which they can learn. - Einstein
Montessori environments for infants, and classrooms from preschool through high school, are based on a philosophy of education very different than that experienced by most of us adults. Rather than beginning with an adult-school-society dictated set of lessons, the Montessori "guide" (as the teacher is usually called) builds on the natural human tendencies toward exploration, hard work, creativity, and communication, to create a learning environment which feeds the evolving passions of the children. Clearly the adult in charge of such an environment requires a very different preparation. The traditional Montessori training is a full year of graduate work for each of the following three age levels, and stages of development, of children:
Birth to three years
Three years to six years
Six years to twelve years.
The Montessori middle and high school teacher ideally has taken all three training courses plus graduate work in an academic area or areas.
MONTESSORI AT HOME & HOMESCHOOLING
Many families are using Montessori principles at homes to provide to provide supportive environments for infants, to supplement the schooling of their children, to make their school studies more vibrant, to teach independence, or sometimes even to completely homeschool their children. Often these parents mistakenly think that they need expensive materials which have been produced for many years for Montessori schools. These materials are made to withstand the constant use of many children over many years and their cost reflects this durability. It is quite possible to provide a Montessori environment without these materials.
Montessori Homeschooling - Web Site: http://www.montessori.edu/homeschooling.html
Let me know if you are looking for anything more specific Hima. Sorry for the delay in answering.
Posted by: Mr. Raj Raj At: 20, May 2004 9:45:59 PM IST Be Cool Hima :)
Posted by: Mr. Raj Raj At: 21, Apr 2004 2:13:25 AM IST Generally When You Join Kids In Another School And He Doesn't Have A Score Card Along With Him, They Take A Test Based On The Standard He Is Applying For Hima.
I Will Check And Will Let You Know Further For Info You Are Looking For Hima.
Posted by: Mr. Raj Raj At: 21, Apr 2004 1:59:19 AM IST U R Welcome :)
Posted by: Mr. Raj Raj At: 21, Apr 2004 1:23:19 AM IST http://www.montessori.org/
Hope This Helps :)
Posted by: Mr. Raj Raj At: 21, Apr 2004 1:20:12 AM IST You Are Welcome :)
Posted by: Mr Truth At: 1, Apr 2004 8:25:57 PM IST anTE ?
Posted by: Saleem At: 1, Apr 2004 8:17:32 PM IST http://www.sahiti.org/dict/index.jsp?engWord=fundamental
http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/gwynn/
These Might Help.
Posted by: Mr Truth At: 1, Apr 2004 8:16:24 PM IST praathamikamu
Posted by: Saleem At: 1, Apr 2004 8:13:03 PM IST
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