This is such a great shcoll I have my 5yr old son in a montessori school here in las vegas, and he already know how to write, read and spell, is a wounderful school
There are Montessori method schools worldwide, including the USA. Public schools are adopting more and more of Maria Montessori's methods (e.g. child-sized furniture, hands-on learning).
My favorite graduations have always been child-centered. Make them short and sweet. Introduce the child. Talk about Montessori and how it has helped the children and how they have grown up the past several years. Thank the parents, then let the children play on the playground. Doing too much tends to put the focus off the child.
"Illiterates escape certain temptations, such as vacuous and vicious reading. Perhaps we are prone to put too high a value both upon the ability required to attain this art and the discipline involved in doing so." G. Stanley Hall, creator of the 'look-say' reading system e.g. 'Dick and Jane' which was designed to break down sound/symbol relationships by having the child guess at the whole word.
Then empower kids to learn how to be entrepreneurs early on in life. Schools should teach the subject, after all these kids are either going to work for a company (profit or non profit) or create their own path by owning businesses. Let's really teach them real life lessons. Why do we still have to follow the industrial age style of education while we are in digital, service- oriented age?
Not sure if you're asking about Montessori as an "industrial age style of education" or not. I would like to point out if you think Montessori does not prepare people for a digital, service-oriented age, be sure to google the names "Larry Page" and "Sergey Brin," both of whom have said how Montessori was beneficial to them. I could discuss others, but since you mentioned the digital age, those are two you may want to take a closer look at.
Hi I'm an AMS teacher, I made a website where Montessori enthusiasts can discuss, it is at montessoriboard-dot-com Look forward to chatting with you there!
thanks for this beautiful video where the chosen music makes it even more a touching moment. I'm a Montessori teatcher and i'm so proud to know and share this teaching method. Hi to all the Montessorian !
Thank you so much for this video. I am trying to implement the Montessori method with my infant (9 month) now and it is pretty easy and challenging at the same time. There are no Montessori schools around us. I do have one question: How does one go about obtaining Montessori educational materials without taking themselves to the poor-house? I want to homeschool my child so that she can benefit from the Montessori method but cannot afford most of the materials. Should I just give up?
You should not buy Montessori materials to use at home. The philosophy is much more important than the materials, and those that you could use you could make yourself. Read "Montessori from the Start," a great book for Montessori parents. Definitely don't try to build a classroom in your home unless you are planning on enrolling other children. You'll spend THOUSANDS and your daughter will still be missing out on the more important social aspects of the Montessori philosophy.
Thank you for the book suggestion I will definately look into getting a copy of it. Enrolling other children, hmmmmm, the thought did cross my mind I am going to look into seeing what it takes to become a Montessori trained teacher (I forget what Montessorians call them) and see if it is a possibilitly to start a school. There are a few down here (texas) but none where I am at and none that I know of that goes even through elementary school much less high school.
Please explain what you mean by that. I don't know how you can say that of someone when you admit yourself that you have not actually READ her work. And she did not teach anthropology.
Yes, she gave lectures to anthropologists, and wrote a book "pedagogial anthropology," which referred to her teaching method, but I would not say that she is thought of primarily as an anthropology teacher. You still have not answered my question. You only use words like "horrible" that aren't very descriptive. Considering she tought during the early 1900s and was way ahead of her time in many ways waht do you MEAN specifically by saying that her "thoughts are horrible"?
The adult in minute 3:35 continues to correct the work the children are doing. Along with it, the Montessori quote, "It is the child who is active and not the teacher". Her behaviour completely contradicts the quotation, and the Montessori philosophy in general. The same teacher can be seen over-involving herself in other clips here. It is not the Montessori way.
I was about to comment on that. I am glad to see i wasnt the only one who noticed. Overall though it was a great video. I am a parent looking into alternative teaching methods for my son.
I was so excited to find your video! I am a Montessori teacher in the States and I really enjoyed watching your beautiful and inspirational video. Thank you so much for sharing! :D
If Leo knew of her works he would be humbled.
Ypipable 1 year ago
What a beautiful depiction of what Montessori is! Thank you for sharing!
willowblack1 1 year ago
hey!!! its me at 10: 52
hahaha i wass like euh... 8 or something !
i was told to work that day i never worked in the school!!
montessori sucks !!!
mackie947 1 year ago
hey!!! its me at 10: 52
hahaha i wass like euh... 8 or something !
i was told to work that day i never worked in the school!!
montessori sucks !!!
mackie947 1 year ago
guauuuuu....q bella sala, es un sueño......
marypilar1 1 year ago
This is such a great shcoll I have my 5yr old son in a montessori school here in las vegas, and he already know how to write, read and spell, is a wounderful school
PetaloDormido 1 year ago
@PetaloDormido Maybe he can show you how to correct your spelling and grammar.
2bobaf 1 year ago
@2bobaf without exception, You are absolutely right. Great eye for detail
PetaloDormido 1 year ago
@PetaloDormido And you have a great sense of humour. :)
2bobaf 1 year ago
Holy crap thats me at 4:58 damn that was long ago.
AnutepPurmont 2 years ago 3
What is a Montessori?
madeinar2 2 years ago
@madeinar2 it's a type of teaching method, very hands on in a nutshell.
psychmaj323 1 year ago
damn, we should apply this more to US educational system....*gosh*, no wonder why our lil kids are numbskulls.
Gold3nStat3KiD 2 years ago
There are Montessori method schools worldwide, including the USA. Public schools are adopting more and more of Maria Montessori's methods (e.g. child-sized furniture, hands-on learning).
slmUSA 2 years ago
@Gold3nStat3KiD I always thought Montessori education was HUGE over in America.
adoreabubbles 9 months ago
he guys...its the land of 'PHUKET', lol.
Gold3nStat3KiD 2 years ago
Just an FYI... it's pronounced Poo-ket. :) It's funny that you made a curse word out of it though.
MsTeachingTexas 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
this is fucking video
uzie12 3 years ago
this video is beautiful!! what is the first song?
ddenega 3 years ago
interesting, thanks for the video.
EZincomeDaily 3 years ago 2
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bedrago 3 years ago
you dork, learn English first. This is an educational video...
crixymiky 3 years ago
If it's educational, should learn his or her language :) I'm better at Spanish, but it looks like the person is happy for something.
MattBronsil 3 years ago
My brothers and I all went to montessori academy in Brooklyn. It was fun from what I remembered!
ironwork92000 3 years ago
anyone could give me a montessori GRADUATION THEME? I'll appreciate any response..i will owe you big time. Thanks so much..
enriquenoah 3 years ago
My favorite graduations have always been child-centered. Make them short and sweet. Introduce the child. Talk about Montessori and how it has helped the children and how they have grown up the past several years. Thank the parents, then let the children play on the playground. Doing too much tends to put the focus off the child.
MattBronsil 3 years ago
In response to MattBronsil.
thank you..i realy appreciate it..
btw, child-centered..
i have this idea..please advice..
"Child-centered: Individuality and Freedom"
enriquenoah 3 years ago
nice work!!
i also did a video. check it out..
i;m 11 yearts old and i'm the school's historiann
check it outtttt!!!
i did it by myself.....
jainforever123 4 years ago
"Illiterates escape certain temptations, such as vacuous and vicious reading. Perhaps we are prone to put too high a value both upon the ability required to attain this art and the discipline involved in doing so." G. Stanley Hall, creator of the 'look-say' reading system e.g. 'Dick and Jane' which was designed to break down sound/symbol relationships by having the child guess at the whole word.
neothomist1275 4 years ago
Want smart education?
Then empower kids to learn how to be entrepreneurs early on in life. Schools should teach the subject, after all these kids are either going to work for a company (profit or non profit) or create their own path by owning businesses. Let's really teach them real life lessons. Why do we still have to follow the industrial age style of education while we are in digital, service- oriented age?
biz4kids 4 years ago
biz4kids,
Not sure if you're asking about Montessori as an "industrial age style of education" or not. I would like to point out if you think Montessori does not prepare people for a digital, service-oriented age, be sure to google the names "Larry Page" and "Sergey Brin," both of whom have said how Montessori was beneficial to them. I could discuss others, but since you mentioned the digital age, those are two you may want to take a closer look at.
MattBronsil 4 years ago
Hi I'm an AMS teacher, I made a website where Montessori enthusiasts can discuss, it is at montessoriboard-dot-com Look forward to chatting with you there!
montessori4life 4 years ago
Hi,
I'm a 3/6 Montessori teacher and i want to buy the 6/9 training albums (up to 200 euros !). Leave a message , thanks !
naoshanet 4 years ago
thanks for this beautiful video where the chosen music makes it even more a touching moment. I'm a Montessori teatcher and i'm so proud to know and share this teaching method. Hi to all the Montessorian !
naoshanet 4 years ago
Thank you so much for this video. I am trying to implement the Montessori method with my infant (9 month) now and it is pretty easy and challenging at the same time. There are no Montessori schools around us. I do have one question: How does one go about obtaining Montessori educational materials without taking themselves to the poor-house? I want to homeschool my child so that she can benefit from the Montessori method but cannot afford most of the materials. Should I just give up?
Catalinasmother 4 years ago
You should not buy Montessori materials to use at home. The philosophy is much more important than the materials, and those that you could use you could make yourself. Read "Montessori from the Start," a great book for Montessori parents. Definitely don't try to build a classroom in your home unless you are planning on enrolling other children. You'll spend THOUSANDS and your daughter will still be missing out on the more important social aspects of the Montessori philosophy.
krissiiiii 4 years ago
Thank you for the book suggestion I will definately look into getting a copy of it. Enrolling other children, hmmmmm, the thought did cross my mind I am going to look into seeing what it takes to become a Montessori trained teacher (I forget what Montessorians call them) and see if it is a possibilitly to start a school. There are a few down here (texas) but none where I am at and none that I know of that goes even through elementary school much less high school.
Catalinasmother 4 years ago
my god, montessori.
right know i´m reading a book about her backround, her years theaching anthropology.
by reading this book i can not understand how someone become a montessori teacher.
her view on humans are ashamning.
honestly i have nit read her work, becaue it is in englisch but her thoughts are sometimes horrible.
Fritzlarer 4 years ago
Please explain what you mean by that. I don't know how you can say that of someone when you admit yourself that you have not actually READ her work. And she did not teach anthropology.
krissiiiii 4 years ago
of course she did teach anthropologie on universitiy!!!
how you came to the idea she was not???
her thoughts are horrible. ( craniology and stuff)
you have to look at her speeches!
everytime she was talking to people she told them what they wanted to hear!
her thoughts where sometimes to simple.
inform about her anthropology.
Fritzlarer 4 years ago
Yes, she gave lectures to anthropologists, and wrote a book "pedagogial anthropology," which referred to her teaching method, but I would not say that she is thought of primarily as an anthropology teacher. You still have not answered my question. You only use words like "horrible" that aren't very descriptive. Considering she tought during the early 1900s and was way ahead of her time in many ways waht do you MEAN specifically by saying that her "thoughts are horrible"?
krissiiiii 4 years ago 2
The adult in minute 3:35 continues to correct the work the children are doing. Along with it, the Montessori quote, "It is the child who is active and not the teacher". Her behaviour completely contradicts the quotation, and the Montessori philosophy in general. The same teacher can be seen over-involving herself in other clips here. It is not the Montessori way.
bepeacenow 4 years ago
You're right, a Montessorian would not do what that teacher was doing.
krissiiiii 4 years ago
I was about to comment on that. I am glad to see i wasnt the only one who noticed. Overall though it was a great video. I am a parent looking into alternative teaching methods for my son.
glyakk 4 years ago
I was so excited to find your video! I am a Montessori teacher in the States and I really enjoyed watching your beautiful and inspirational video. Thank you so much for sharing! :D
roliboom 4 years ago
awww! the asians are so cuuttee. Except the chubby one.
quitejaded 5 years ago