Hi Andrew and Jon- Questioning our assumptions is especially important as students needs changes. The rapid increase in students whose learning and behavior is different than what we were taught to "manage" requires that we reflect on our beliefs and our role as Montessori educators. Those "mistaken" beliefs result in "mistaken" behaviors and "mistaken" ways of being with our students. We as a community have much to learn while staying rooted in what Dr. Montessori actually taught us. Thanks for the talk.
Hi Andrew and Jon- Questioning our assumptions is especially important as students needs changes. The rapid increase in students whose learning and behavior is different than what we were taught to "manage" requires that we reflect on our beliefs and our role as Montessori educators. Those "mistaken" beliefs result in "mistaken" behaviors and "mistaken" ways of being with our students. We as a community have much to learn while staying rooted in what Dr. Montessori actually taught us. Thanks for the talk.