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Montessori vs. Traditional Education. traditional. Critical cognitive skills developed before age sixChildren learn from peers, self-correcting materials; the teacher role is as a guideLong blocks of time permit invaluable concentration . Postponement of cognitive development until first grade
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1. Montessori vs. Traditional Education Montessori Traditional Self-humanization as root motivation
Non graded (two or three year age span)
Students work at tables, on floor; freedom of movement Pervasive emphasis on grades, score, and social conformity
Children grouped chronologically, one age per class
Class seated at desk much of the time for group lessons
2. Montessori vs. Traditional Education
traditional Critical cognitive skills developed before age six
Children learn from peers, self-correcting materials; the teacher role is as a guide
Long blocks of time permit invaluable concentration Postponement of cognitive development until first grade
Teacher corrects pupils errors
Class schedules limit child’s involvement
Montessori