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Online Montessori Programs

Maria Montessori herself believed that education should be a pliable conceptu2014one that is flexible and can be adapted to meet not only the needs of the child but the constraints of the environment as well. With the current public health crisis and resulting school closures, you might be asking yourself whether or not Montessori can be taught online.<br>In short, the answer is yes. Montessori can be taught online, however, certain limitations can be overcome to conduct the Montessori online effectively without any disruption.

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Online Montessori Programs

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  1. Can Montessori Be Taught Online? Maria Montessori herself believed that education should be a pliable concept—one that is flexible and can be adapted to meet not only the needs of the child but the constraints of the environment as well. With the current public health crisis and resulting school closures, you might be asking yourself whether or not Montessori can be taught online. In short, the answer is yes. Montessori can be taught online, however, certain limitations can be overcome to conduct the Montessori online effectively without any disruption. Why Montessori Is the Perfect Philosophy for Online Instruction Before the pandemic, we were thinking that nothing can change the presence of an actual teacher in a real learning environment, but the Montessori Method lends itself to distance learning quite well. Here’s why: Montessori Is Self-Paced One of the advantages of online learning education is that it is a self-paced education. The online Montessori learning program creates an environment in which learners can navigate lessons independently and progress through content as they master the necessary skills. Self-paced learning also happens to be good for successful Montessori education. The Montessori teacher believes that children perform best if they are given chance to grow at their own pace and timelines as opposed to one imposed by a predetermined curriculum or schedule. Therefore, kids accustomed to being taught in a Montessori environment should transition to an online learning platform fairly seamlessly, at least in terms of the pace of their learning. Montessori Encourages Independence No matter how carefully teachers craft online lessons, they are, by their very nature, less restrictive than those delivered within a traditional classroom environment. Whether by design or by necessity, online learning will inevitably facilitate learning independence as students are given more control of their learning environments. With no teacher to look over their shoulders, children must take the helm and be responsible for their learning. Independence in learning is a value that is especially dear to the Montessori community. You’ll often hear members of the Montessori community repeating the mantra, “Follow the child.” Indeed, Montessori educators strive to facilitate autonomy in their students, so they can enjoy a lifetime of self-guided learning beyond the restraints of the classroom. This is one place where online learning and the Montessori Method intersect.

  2. Montessori Requires a Whole-Family Approach For decades, the Montessori Method has advocated for a high level of parental involvement in the education of young children. Montessori practitioners whole- heartedly believe that parents are children’s first teachers, and are often in the best position to guide their kids through meaningful learning experiences. An online environment is an ideal place for parents to join their children as true partners in the education process. Since distance education takes place primarily within the home environment, it removes any physical barriers to the parental involvement children need while learning new concepts. With online learning, moms and dads become ever-present participants as opposed to occasional visitors to the learning space. Montessori Relies on Hands-On Instruction At the heart of the Montessori philosophy is the belief that children learn by touching, manipulating objects, and “doing.” Hands-on learning is one of the concepts people commonly associate with the Montessori approach, and it is a non- negotiable component of the philosophy. So, how does tactile learning fit into a distance learning environment? This may very well be the biggest obstacle to adapting Montessori to an online environment, at least at first glance. It’s a misconception that online instruction can’t facilitate this type of learning, though. When you think of online instruction, you may envision a student staring at a computer screen while passively taking in instruction. In this way, online learning may resemble some of the ineffective teaching methods often observed in lecture-style classroom environments. This is the opposite of what one would expect to see happening in a Montessori environment. Thanks to advancements in educational technology (and really, just technology in general), online learning doesn’t have to be a passive experience, however, nor should it be. On the contrary, children in virtual learning environments can participate in many of the same hands-on activities as they would in a more traditional classroom setting. Plus, with a little creative nudge from teachers, students may be able to take active learning to an entirely different level using distance education technology. Montessori Requires Trained Instructors To be effective, the Montessori Method should be applied by trained professionals. Traditionally, this means that children are taught alongside teachers (or parents) who have undergone professional training in Montessori education. Many critics of online Montessori instruction worry that children simply won’t thrive unless they’re within the physical proximity of a qualified Montessori teacher. While this is a valid concern, it is an obstacle that can be overcome. Meaningful online Montessori instruction necessitates that trained Montessori professionals assist parents as they help children navigate the online learning experience.

  3. In essence, parents become liaisons between teachers and children and act as guides and facilitators as their children practice new concepts. For distance education to work within a Montessori environment, teachers must also provide parents with resources and strategies as they help their kids master new learning. Why Floretz Academy – Online Montessori Learning If you’re considering online Montessori education for your child, you’ll be relieved to learn that not only can it be done, but it can be very effective as well. So long as you’re willing to think outside of the box, communicate with your child’s instructors, and play an active role in your child’s learning, you can implement Montessori within a distance education environment. The School offers Montessori education for children from the age group of 2-6 years and best Daycare center for children from the age group of 2-12 years. There are various programs after school including IOTA Accelerated Math Program (1st to 8th Standards), Music (Carnatic vocals), Dance (Bharatanatyam, Odissi, and Contemporary), Art & Craft, and Karate classes.

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