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Montessori

Is an attitude not just a technique. One must have great love for and understanding of

each individual needs. Montessori is a spiritual attitude towards mankind,

and mankind begins with childhood

Montessori Pre-school

Traditional Pre-School

Emphasis on: cognitive & social development Emphasis on: social development
Teacher has unobtrusive role in classroom Teacher is centre of classroom as "controller"
Environment & method encourage self-discipline Teacher has primary enforcer discipline
Mainly individual instruction Group and individual instruction
Mixed age grouping Same age grouping
Grouping encourages children to teach and help each other Most teaching done by teacher
Child chooses own work Curriculum structured for child
Child discovers own concept from self-teaching material Child is guided to concepts by teacher
Child works as long as he wishes on a chosen project Child generally allotted specific time for work
Child sets own learning pace Instructions pace usually set by group norm
Child spots own errors from feedback of material If work is corrected, errors usually pointed out by teacher
Child reinforces own learning by repetition of work and internal feelings of success Learning is reinforced externally by repetition and rewards
Multi-sensory materials for physical exploration Fewer materials for sensory development
Organised program for learning care of self and environment (polishing shoes, cleaning the sink, etc Less emphasis on self-care instruction
Child can work where he chooses, move around and talk at will (yet not disturb work of others); group work is voluntary Child usually assigned own chair; encouraged to participate, sitstill and listen during group lessons
Organised program for parents to understand the Montessori philosophy and participate in the learning process Voluntary parent involvement