Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Montessori
'Follow the Child'
- Favourable
environment
- Objective to create
Independent children
- Freedom to choose
- Environment
- Furniture
- low shelves
- child sized
- predictable
- attractive
- emphasis on order
- mixed age
- Cohesion of the Social Unit’
- Respecting the work of others
- belonging
- Order
- Teacher
- Interactions
- Value all thoughts and opinions
- positive regard
- Operant conditioning
- Outcome of students
behaviour after these things
- self-fulfilling prophecy’
- model attitudes and skills
- Spiritual preparation
- Health
- Medical history
- Knowledge of illnesses
- Knowledge
- Culture and customs
- Developmentally appropriate
- Norms
- Guide
- demonstrating activities
- Inviting and coercing
- Observer
- Materials
- Repetition
- Strength & mastery
- Vygotsky’s “Zone of
Proximal Development”
- Prepared for success
- Positive self image
- Scaffolding - support provided at first
then slowly withdrawn
- didactic activities
- Control of error
- error percieved from the child
- Own pace
- real life
- linked to sensitive
periods and learning
styles
- 3 part lesson
- Name, Recognition, what is?
- work cycle
- cycle of activity
- shelf, do , cleanup
- time best 3 hours
- Analysis of movement
- Eliminate
unnecessary
actions
- Freedom within Limits
- Ground rules
- consistency
- Positive
- The curve of work
- false fatigue
- Sensitive
periods
- learning occurs in waves
- drawn to skills and activities
- 6 periods
- Order (1st)
- consistency, repetition, rules
- A place for everything
- Movement
- gross and fine motor development
- rolling over, control over body
- Language
- speaking, writing and listening
- shouldn't speak for a child
- babbling
- Small objects
- facination
- small manipulatives
- sewing, threading
- 1-4 years old
- refinement of senses
- 5 senses able to make
distinctions and classify
- Exposure
- linked to mneme
- social aspects
- friendships
- building, perfecting then fading
- Planes of
development
- 0-6 Absorbent mind- sponge
soaking up information
- 0-3 Unconscious Absorbent Mind’
- Mneme - store memories
and experiences
- Horme = inner drive
- adult has no direct
influence
- A child can not obey
if against the horme
- 1st stage of Obedience
- Forces us to be active
- Spiritual Embryo’
- ego-centric
- 3-6 Conscious Absorbent Mind’
- Social Embryonic Stage’
- aware of social rules
- Sensitive period for
socialisation
- Need and wants of others
- hand is at work manipulating
- Horme replaced by the Will through
interaction with the environment
- Discipline
- Internal
- Develops naturally
through favourable
environment
- 2nd stage of Obedience
- 3rd stage when happy to Obey
- child is Normalised
- re freedom within limits
- 6-12 childhood
- 12- 18 Adolescence
- Normalisation
- characteristics: a desire to work, choice,
concentration, satisfaction self-discipline
- deviations
- Deviations adults imposing their
personality and expectations on
the child and the child reacting
by either becoming the type of
child they think the adult wants
them to be or by fighting against
the expectations
- strong - envy noisy violent
- weak - crying, bored
- Fugues - fantasy
word, limited attention
span looks to others
to entertain them
- Barrier -
disobedience,
stubborness
- linked to horme
- Concentration beginning point
- Mastery of self, awareness of others
- Subject areas
- Activities of everyday living
- Classroom etiquette
- Maniplative skiils
- Care of self
- Care of the environment
- Develop or Refine
- Indirect objectives -
Independence,
concentration, social
aspects, order
- Bridging gap home to school
- help me to help myself
- promote independence
- real and functional
- Sensorial
- Kimaesthetic
- learn by doing, moving
- Stereognistic
- touching, making an
impression, muscular memory
- Develop, refine
- Classifications
- Sensorial explorer
- studies through senses
- isolates one quality (sense)
- Itard = wild boy
- Maths
- Materialised abstraction
- Concrete manipulation
- Children is pre-operational
stage (Piaget)
- concrete before abstraction
- Mathmatical mind
- Mind is mathmatical by nature -
ordered and structured
- Links to Piaget+
schema assimilation
and accommodation
- Sensorial preparation for
maths ie grading, shapes
- learn language in
everyday life through
songs , laying the table
- Knowledge and
understanding of the
world
- Citizen of the world
- Cosmic plan
- desire to discover, respect
and take responsibility for our
planet
- key to peace and harmony
- man's place on earth
- First hand experience
- senses
- Need to manipulate
and explore
- Exploration
- Investigation
- Hypothesis
- Interdependence
- Interest table
- Language
- Explosion into writing
- figure it out naturally,
comes together
- write before read
- prepare a childs hand for writing
- Motor mechanism
- sandpaper
- insets
- Intellects
- LMA
- pre-communicative stage
- Semi-Phonectic stage
- Phonectic stage
- transitional stage
- correct stage
- Creativity
- Visual arts
- Elements of art
- Performing
arts
- Role play
- Become balanced as uses
right and left side
- Exposure to variety
- Freedom / free play
- No control of error
- No labels by adults
- Child Development
- Social and emotional
development
- Secure attachment
- Sensitive mothering
- Mum as secure base
- first 5 years crucial
- Internal working model
- can be both positive or negative
- Ainsworth & Bowlby
- Imprinting
- Transitional objects
- Erickson
- Basic trust vs mistrust
- Autonomy -vs shame and doubt
- Initiative vs guilt
- Toilet training
and comparing
- Banduras
- Social learning theory - Children learn by
watching each other
- Role models
- Play
- Parten
- Unoccupied play
- Solitary play
- Onlooker play
- Parallel play
- Associative play
- Cooperative play
- Interacting but not
coordinating
- Observing
- Piaget
- Practice play
- Symbolic play
- Games with rules
- Freud
- Oral
- Anal
- Phallic
- Piaget
- Schema
- Building blocks
- Stages of development
- Sensorimotor
- Pre-operational
- Concrete operational
- Formal
- linked to egocentric
- PILES
- Physical,
Intellectual,
language,
emotional,
social
- Bronfrenbrenner
- Interactions with the
environment, people
around them
- Maslow
- Hierarchy of needs
- Vygotsky
- ZPD
- Bruner
- Scaffolding
- Spiral Curriculum