Overarching Goals for a Montessori Classroom Game 1 PMI Quiz
Use this Flashcard game to review the overarching goals of a Montessori classroom and practice for the assessment.
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09.08.22
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09.09.22
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Topics of this game:
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The characteristics of "normalization" are independence, love of work, concentration, self-discipline and...
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The four classroom goals are achieving independence, engaging in concentrated work, absorbing language and healthy interactions, and...
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What does achieving independence for the adult in the classroom NOT look like?
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What does independence look like for a 3–6-year-old?
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What is the Montessori mantra?
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Goal 1 of helping children achieve independence is to set the child up by success and...
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Goal Two: Children are Engaged in Concentrated Work involves nurturing the "inner teacher" by nurturing their desire to work and concentrate on meaningful tasks.
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Montessori felt that “work” and play were 2 different things for children.
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