Montessori Education
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Traditional Education
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Based on helping the natural development of the human being |
Based on the transfer of a national curriculum |
Children learn at their own pace and follow their own individual interest |
Children learn from a set curriculum according to a time frame that is the same for everyone |
Children teach themselves using materials specially prepared for the purpose |
Children are taught by the teacher |
Child is an active participant in learning |
Child is a passive participant in learning |
Understanding comes through the child’s own experiences via the materials and the promotion of children’s ability to find things out for themselves |
Learning is based on subjects and is limited to what is given |
Learning is based on the fact that physical exploration and cognition are linked |
Children sit at desks and learn from a whiteboard and worksheets |
Child can work where he/she is comfortable, move around and talk at will while not disturbing others |
Child is usually assigned own chair and encouraged to sit still and listen during group sessions |
The teacher works in collaboration with the children |
The class is teacher led |
The child’s individual development brings its own reward and therefore motivation |
Motivation is achieved by a system of reward and punishment |
Environment and method encourage internal self-discipline |
Teacher acts as primary enforcer of external discipline |
Child works as long as he/she wishes on chosen project |
Child generally given specific time limit for work |
Uninterrupted work cycles |
Block time, period lessons |
Mixed age groups |
Same age groups |
Working and learning matched to the social development of the child |
Working and learning without emphasis on the social development of the child |
Shared emphasis on intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual development |
Main emphasis on intellectual development |
Shared focus on the acquisition of academic, social, practical and life skills |
Main focus on academics |