Montessori Education Difference
The Montessori Model | Traditional Education |
Model whole child approach: values cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development. | Emphasis on acquisition of knowledge. |
Teacher is facilitator and guide; child is an active participant. | Teacher’s role is dominant; child is passive participant. |
Teacher uses individual and small group instruction; personalizes instruction to meet individual student needs. | Teacher uses mainly group instruction designed to meet the needs of the majority of the students. |
Child sets own learning pace. | Teacher sets instruction pace for the group. |
Mixed age grouping. | Same age grouping. |
Children are encouraged to help, work with, and teach each other. | Most teaching done by the teacher, collaboration is limited and controlled by the teacher. |
Children have choices within the classroom and are given “freedom within limits”:
| Teacher makes most of the decisions in the classroom:
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Discipline is designed to develop children who are self-correcting.
| Discipline is designed to control the behavior of children.
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