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... the pleasure of traveling north to photograph the students and teachers of the Learning Circle Montessori Elementary School in Bozeman, Montana. For those of you that know my photography, you already know that I ... adults—a playful view of life, how everything is still magical and wide open to explore.
This Montessori school encouraged an innovative style of learning by creating two large open ...
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... is several age groups together, the older ones helping the younger ones.
However, Maria Montessori never intended for her methods to be only available to priveleged children in expensive private schools. As ... to go against the status quo.
And so, many of us who want to raise up our children using Maria Montessori's methods need to do it at home, without the benefit of thousands of dollars to ...
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... want to implement program at home and have my children continue to receive a Montessori education, but I also want to make sure that I’m capable of doing so. My fear is that I will do more harm than good. ... have a positive attitude about their new school, new teachers, and new friends.
What I do not recommend is trying Montessori at home while they are in public school. Public schools now-a-days ...
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... unique conclusions."
"In fact, here at Montessori, dentistry is whatever our students want it to be," Bundt continued. ... Twitter
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... claiming the highly coveted internet address montessori.org, and more recently creating 2 videos ... intended to only give the view a very brief introduction to Montessori. It was produced by the Montessori Foundation and VisionMedia to be broadcast on a wide ... video may only be broadcast on PBS, so we have a somewhat different version on YouTube under Montessori Foundation President, Tim Seldin’ ...
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... , which is why it bears exploring a bit.
I had the privilege and pleasure of attending Montessori schools in Oregon and Texas that took me all the way through 4th grade. This was quite the gift ... to address in the coming posts:
1. Was I wrong about what S needs?
2. Was I wrong about Montessori? Does going Classical even imply that?
3. Am I really “going Classical?”
4. What *does* ...
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