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Pestalozzi Froebel Montessori Natural Education Pestalozzi Froebel Montessori Created by Vanessa L. Cortez Antonio Rivera Developing the Whole Child

Pestalozzi (1746-1827) Swiss educator Return to nature philosophy Enlightenment rationalism Rousseau

Pestalozzi’s Life Born in Zurich, Italian Family Barbara Schmid (Babeli) Helvetic Society Search for a profession The Farm

Neuhof and Writings 1774, The school for working and learning Vocational, moral, and intellectual development Failure in 1779 Leonard and Gertrude: Home and School Researches into the Course of Nature in the Development of the Human Race How Gertrude Teaches Her Children

Stans, Burgdorf and Iverdon French Revolution in Switzerland Orphanage Director: Rehabilitating victims of war Educational Institute at Burgdorf ABC of Anschauung: Reduction of education to simplicity Yverdon, Pestalozzi’s greatest achievement Failure due to bad management

Philosophy of Education Nature: Physical reality that appears to our senses in an array of independent objects Objects exist independent of people’s knowledge but can be known through sensation Two levels of nature a) objective order of reality b) operations that direct development Human development as a tree

Art of Instruction Development based on nature and harmony Human, Intellectual, and Physical development must grow balanced The amoral, physically weak genius Natural Education: Psychology of Learning Phase II: Exercises, experiences and materials

Anschauung Definition: The single unitary operational process that is the source of all human cognition. Sensation Perception Cognition

Art of Sense Impression Object Lesson (Conceptualization) Pestalozzi believed that thought began with sensation and that teaching should use the senses. Holding that children should study the objects in their natural environment, Pestalozzi developed a so-called "object lesson" that involved exercises in learning form, number, and language. Pupils determined and traced an object's form, counted objects, and named them.

System of Natural Education- 2 phases (1) General Method- creating an emotionally secure learning environment (2) Special Method- Instruction in subject matter and skills Educating the Whole Child

General Method: Emotional Security Sought to create an emotionally secure educational environment for the child Love and security ( family- school connection) Embrace the techniques, experiences, and activities necessary for moral, intellectual, and physical development Provide emotional support

Special Method Instruction was to begin with the learner’s direct experience with concrete objects found in the environment Sensation and experience- begin with familiar objects and tasks before abstract kinds of learning

From the Near to the Far Instruction should begin with the learner’s immediate environment and the objects that were part of the environment. Eventually lead to “widening circle of mankind” that leads children from the home through the socioeconomic environment into the world. (Continuity of experience)

From the Simple to the Complex Build from simple tasks to more complex Ex. Language lessons began with speaking sounds, then words, then phrases, finally sentences,

Pestalozzi’s Major Contributions to Early Childhood Pestalozzi's contribution to early childhood education was to stress the education of the whole child, the importance of a loving and emotionally secure environment, and recognizing the dignity of the child in education.

Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) German educator: Influenced by idealism and romanticism Occupations: Forester, naturalist, chemist, teacher Visit to Iverdon 1813: The war Griesheim: Music, play, self-activity Burgdorf Switzerland Blankenburg Germany: First Kindergarten

Philosophy of Education The Education Man (1896) Human nature unfolds the preformed potentialities in a person The teacher stimulates the process of unfolding Teachers provide space and time in order for children to develop

Conception of the Child The human race could be viewed as one human being. Family and all human beings are united through God The role of school is to help students penetrate the external reality of objects into higher internal spirituality. Kindergarten: songs, play, stories, games Types of play: gifts and “occupation”

Object Lesson Children’s ideas grow and gain full consciousness in adulthood. Symbols: water, sand and clay, group occupations

The Kindergarten Movement 1851: Kindergarten prohibited Movement: England, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands

The American Kindergarten Movement Introduced by immigrants from Germany Public schools adapted Kindergarten as the first step on U.S. educational ladder Elizabeth Peabody: Founded and institute to prepare Kindergarten teachers St. Louis Missouri: Superintendent William Torrey introduces Kindergarten to public schools Kindergarten today

Maria Montessori 1870- 1952 “Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.” “The greatest sign of success for a teacher... is to be able to say, "The children are now working as if I did not exist.” Maria Montessori

The goal of Montessori is to provide a stimulating, child-centered environment in which children can explore, touch, and learn without fear, thus engendering a lifelong love of learning as well as providing the child the self-control necessary to fulfill that love.

Montessori’s Curriculum Three major kinds of activities and experiences (1) Practical Life (setting a table, serving a meal, basic social amenities) (2) Sensory Training- (sensory, muscular, and coordination) (3) Formal skills and studies- (reading, writing, and arithmetic) sandpaper letters, colorful rods, etc.-( didactic materials)

Implementation Montessori is a highly hands-on approach to learning. It encourages children to develop their observation skills by doing many types of activities. These activities include use of the five senses, kinetic movement, spatial refinement, small and large motor skill coordination, and concrete knowledge that leads to later abstraction.

Montessori Classrooms

Video Clip Maria Montessori: Her Life and Legacy http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=748019594080989064&q=montessori+classrooms&hl=en

American Montessori Revival American Montessori Society- (AMS) http://www.amshq.org/ At least 4,000 Montessori schools in America and 7,000 worldwide Over 1,100 AMS member schools in America

Famous Montessori students Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon Sergey Brin and Larry Page, co-founders of Google Anne Frank Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia Katherine Graham, owner-editor of The Washington Post Sean Combs, famous rapper of Bad Boy Records Julia Child, first TV chef Helen Hunt, Academy Award-winning actress George Clooney, Academy Award-winning actor Gabriel Garcia Marquez, novelist and Nobel Laureate

Prepared Leraning Environments Independence Developmental Sensory Manipulatives Environment Individuality Intellectual Physical Exploration Choice Nature Prepared Leraning Environments