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Didacticism - Montessori and the Disadvantaged Student (Hardcover)
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Didacticism - Montessori and the Disadvantaged Student (Hardcover)
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The schools have an obligation and a duty to provide learning
experiences for children that will develop in them, to the limit of
their potential, those skills, attitudes, and values that will
insure their continued education and happiness. The students of
today must be prepared to accept their responsibilities as citizens
of a problem-ridden, shrinking world of tomorrow. lt is vital that
the curriculum be constructed in such a way that the student will
be able to deal imaginatively with the problems he will face as an
adult. Successful teaching recognizes that each student is an
individual and must be respective as such. Discipline, which is
necessary for character development, should be provided from
without until a student has matured enough to internalize values
and become self-disciplined. This is an evolving process. Talented
teachers are keenly perceptive, sensitive, and enjoy being with
children.They know that child-study is essential if they are to
understand children.They have learned that a multitude of factors
affect a child's success as a person.These valuable educators are
only one influence in a student's total development and that they
must understand the many other influences.They are thoroughly
familiar with the community, its institutions and mores, and the
child's home-life. It is the purpose of this study to ascertain
whether the teaching techniques of the "Montessori Method" can be
applied to the mentally retarded and whether the application of
these techniques is the answer to the need for self-activity shown
by children who belong in this category. The term "Self-Activity"
will refer not only to the active use of the voluntary muscles, but
to the spontaneousactivities of the child, as a personalty. The
question raised is a very important problem indeed, since its
solution may affect the lives of innumerable children all over the
world; therefore the writer believes that it deserves careful
analysis and research. Furthermore, it would appear that the
question is a very timely one, as the discussion about teaching
methods in general has reached a state of great animation, and the
problem of hour to deal with exceptional children("exceptional"
taken in a positive as well as in a negative sense) is one of the
most hotly debated issues of this controversy. The growing interest
shown by educators as well as laymen in the Montessori method
appears to indicate that this system does offer a set of valuable
suggestions, and it was in the light of these circumstances that
the present study was undertaken.
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