Philosophy
Role of Teacher
Environment
Child as Learner
Concepts & Terms
100

How does Montessori perceive the role of teachers and the learning environment in a child's education?

To foster independent, self-motivated learners through a child-centered approach

100

In Montessori, the teacher is more of a __ than a lecturer.

Guide or facilitator

100

What does a “prepared environment” mean in Montessori?

A structured, clean, and organized space designed to meet children’s developmental needs

100

In Montessori, children are seen as __ learners.

Active and capable

100

Montessori materials are designed to isolate one __ at a time.

Concept

200

Montessori believed that children learn best through what?

Hands-on experience and self-directed activity

200

What is the teacher’s primary job when introducing new materials?

Demonstrate how to use materials correctly and then allow independent exploration

200

Why are Montessori materials self-correcting?

To allow children to learn from their own errors without adult intervention

200

How do children choose what to work on?

They select activities based on interest and readiness

200

What does "auto-education" mean?

The idea that children educate themselves through exploration

300

Montessori education supports which type of development?

Holistic development—academic, social, emotional, and physical

300

How do Montessori teachers assess learning?

Through observation rather than traditional testing

300

What is the role of order in the environment?

Supports children’s sense of security and focus

300

What encourages intrinsic motivation in Montessori learners?

Freedom of choice and meaningful work

300

The concept of “freedom within limits” means what?

Children have choices, but within clear, respectful boundaries

400

What age group was Maria Montessori initially focused on?

Early childhood, especially ages 3–6

400

Why does the teacher remain in the background in a Montessori classroom?

To encourage independence and concentration

400

How does the environment promote independence?

Materials are accessible and designed for child-sized use

400

What is a sensitive period?

A time when a child is especially ready to learn a specific skill

400

What does “control of error” refer to?

Built-in feedback in materials that helps children self-correct

500

In Montessori, what is meant by "follow the child"?

Respecting the child’s interests and developmental pace in guiding their learning

500

Teachers must be trained to recognize what in children?

Sensitive periods for learning

500

Name one area found in a Montessori prepared environment.

Practical life, sensorial, language, math, or cultural area

500

Why is uninterrupted work time important?

It builds focus, independence, and deep engagement

500

What term describes the Montessori method's respect for each child’s developmental timeline?

Individualized learning or child-centered approach

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