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  • @TargirlVEVO
    @TargirlVEVO 10 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My experience as a Montessori teacher is different than the one Dr. Brooker presents in regards to divergent vs. convergent education. After the children grasp the concrete ideas of a specific work, we encourage them to look at it from as many different angles as the want. As long as the children are respecting the work, the environment and each other they are given this freedom. I certainly have never discouraged a child from exploring new ways of learning or getting their work done,

  • @yosupyang2952
    @yosupyang2952 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    마리아 몬테소리 위대한 아동교육자라고 생각해요. 몬테소리교구를 보면서 창의적이고 각분야의 기초지식을 익힐수 있는 독창적인 교구디자인에 감탄하고 놀았어요. 이탈리아출신의 저력을 느낄수 있는 멋지고 독창적인 아동교육도구라고 생각해요. 사립유치원을 하신 부모님덕분에 접할수 있게되어 즐거웠어요. 놀이를 통해 배울수 있는 교육시스템이 너무 훌륭하다고 느꼈어요. 일상생활의 모든 분야를 놀이교구를 통해 자연스럽게 배울수 있어 창의적인 인재가 탄생할 수 있는 기회를 줄수 있는 좋은 교육방법인것 같아 기뻐요.

  • @KailaasianDana
    @KailaasianDana 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Dr. Liz Brooker could not be more mistaken about Montessori's relevance for the 21st century; about the extent to which children interact socially in a Montessori classroom, and the value Montessori placed in social interaction.

  • @JouelletteFrenchCoaching
    @JouelletteFrenchCoaching 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing video, thank you for this!

  • @jesss.7788
    @jesss.7788 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Overall I loved the video. I did find interesting at 18:23 there are studies and research that shows young children don't have to look at adults in the eyes inorder to prove they are learning "successfully" or understanding

  • @musicmarthajoy
    @musicmarthajoy 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Simple wooden toys are best to let children role play and use their imagination! I'm the mum of a toddler and I was inspired by her to make and sell classic wooden toys to encourage open-ended play - www.etsy.com/ca/shop/LittleForestKids. Montessori toys, puzzles, wooden blocks, peg dolls, toddler gifts, kid's toys, painted wooden dolls, rainbow dolls.

  • @A_massive_wog
    @A_massive_wog 9 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    It's so sad that that school with the red uniforms isn't Montessori anymore. Screw the interactive white board.

  • @corianaclose5317
    @corianaclose5317 9 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Dr. Booker is wrong in her critique. Montessori is far superior in teaching students to think in new ways. I went to Ruffing Montessori 1-8 and Dr. Booker's understanding of the system goes against my actual experience. We did tons of group research and book discussions.

    • @corianaclose5317
      @corianaclose5317 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry BRooker. Anyway, Liz, if you are reading this stop by Ruffing Middle School, you will be amazed.

  • @afrahal.shalawi9565
    @afrahal.shalawi9565 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Montessori too great ....

  • @MattBronsil
    @MattBronsil 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video. The unfortunate thing is the lady talking about the differences, while well-intentioned, honestly had no clue about Montessori.

  • @imazooo
    @imazooo 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    New friend here thankz

  • @AlanEvans
    @AlanEvans 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you are referring to Dr Liz Brooker I disagree. She makes a many valid points. Montessori has to be realigned with 21st century practice Gorton Mount is a good example of how this has happened. The state will not switch to Montessori. They have their own set of directives. We should be working with them to offer Montessori as a complimentary element to what they are already doing. The clip of all the children sitting on the floor watching another child rolling a mat stuck dread into me.

  • @4whirledpeas
    @4whirledpeas 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maria Montessori did not "abandon her son to be raised by relatives." The child's father and family hid the child to protect THE FATHER'S reputation. Dr. Montessori never gave up on getting her son back. She gave her position at the university (as proof that she was trustworthy) in exchange for being allowed to see her son. She visited often and invited him to stay with her as soon as he was old enough to decide for himself. See: Montessori - A Heartbreaking Betrayal by Gardner

  • @350kph
    @350kph 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    OK folks, it's all good stuff, BUT...
    Note Isaacs' concluding statement from 26:00 and the adjectives she uses.
    Championing current dominant values?

  • @MattBronsil
    @MattBronsil 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    1) Can you mention how it is not realigned with 21st Century Practice?
    2) Which state? Many states do have public Montessori schools.
    3) What set of directives are you thinking of? Hard to reply to general statements.

  • @annikaalbrecht2650
    @annikaalbrecht2650 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    It seems that Liz Brooker unfortunately does not see the social interaction that results from, for example, providing only one material per classroom. The children have to negotiate, learn patience and feel awe and happiness for the work of other children. These qualities are the way to a peaceful society. It also seems that she regards the "material" as mere learning material, not as a means of self-construction of the personality that ultimately constitutes the social totality of humanity. Oh, well.

  • @tanvipanchal7425
    @tanvipanchal7425 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    rubik's cube intructab video and audio files transmitted between you and your business

  • @nadeemahmed7369
    @nadeemahmed7369 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    hiii

  • @annikaalbrecht2650
    @annikaalbrecht2650 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    So sad that Dr.Brooker obviously has no understanding of the Montessori system. Almost everything she says contradicts Dr. Montessori's pedagogy. Teacher's TV should have done more thorough research in order to find a convincing critic.

  • @laureenb570
    @laureenb570 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ugh! Brooker actually makes me shudder! For my mind she clearly needs to learn what convergent and divergent actually mean in an holistic and educative context (not just a small sample of one part of an activity). I guess that just shows her lack of understanding about Montessori though. Perhaps she should refer to Sir Ken Robinson for some enlightenment? Robinson is a huge advocate of the individualized Montessori approach which inspires divergent thinking and creativity and he advocates for it around the world when speaking about 21st Century Education. RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms
    Caveat: I am a "mainstream" teacher :)

  • @healthymantra
    @healthymantra 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does Dr. Liz Brooker know what Montessori is about? At 24.26 she is completely opposite of the truth. The 'divergent' vs 'convergent' learning is the other way around...Montessori encourages divergent education, standardized education looks for 'convergent' learning. Frustrating that she presents this opinion -probably teaches her students, too....maybe she needs to meet Dr. Steven Hughes!?
    Google him -he's an expert in brain development, and a huge advocate for Montessori!

  • @E10comedy
    @E10comedy 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Montessori is okay for preschool, kindergarten, and 1st through 3rd grade. But after that it's a fucking mess. I hated most of my time there. It may be different in other Montessori schools, but the one that I went to was terrible,and hardly prepared me for High School, or anything that I need to know in life. The majority of my preparation, knowledge, and "maturity", came from the internet on sick days. They shove the fucking "method" down you're throat, and treat 8th graders like 3 year olds.

  • @heikedorothea7651
    @heikedorothea7651 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Taking the elitist globalist approach is not what Montessori intended.

  • @HrRezpatex
    @HrRezpatex 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fuck! i am at 5.30 at the timeline of this video, and start to suspect that they are not able to tell enything about the METHOD.
    Its just a woman that is exremely proud that the method was made by a woman, and is what this fucking video is all about.
    I start to get bored to death now, but it is my hope that if i watch even more they might start to talk about the fucking method it self soon and not about this woman all the time....