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Bagnoli, David C. – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2021
Multiage, child-size, and accessible, the Montessori classroom provides a prepared environment that maximizes self-regulated activity. Designed to be intuitive and conducive to children's development at multiple developmental planes, the classroom nurtures each child's growing independence. Ideally, the principles underlying the Montessori…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Discovery Learning, Personal Autonomy
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Sturm, Sean; Turner, Stephen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This article considers the "creative education" of influential Aotearoa/New Zealand art educator Elwyn Richardson, which is based on what he calls the "discovery method": the "concentrated study of material from [students'] own surroundings." Through a game that his students play with tyres, we explore the role that…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Art Education, Role
Curtis, Deb – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2009
One of the author's worries about the growing focus on academics and school readiness in programs for young children is it keeps many teachers from seeing children's innate, lively minds at work. When teachers are overly concerned about teaching the alphabet and other isolated skills and facts, they may miss children's serious approaches to tasks…
Descriptors: Young Children, Creativity, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
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Engel, Susan – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
In this essay, Susan Engel argues that curiosity is both intrinsic to children's development and unfolds through social interactions. Thus, it should be cultivated in schools, even though it is often almost completely absent from classrooms. Calling on well-established research and more recent studies, Engel argues that interactions between…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Learning Activities, Childhood Interests, Teacher Student Relationship
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Chenfeld, Mimi Brodsky – Young Children, 2005
When children are invited to learn as they play, explore, discover, and celebrate, the commitment is being fulfilled to preserve and protect their birthright--a joyful education. In this brief column, the author relates the story of four-year-old Jackson. Jackson arrives in class excited at the prospect of visiting his Grandma after school. During…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Child Development, Class Activities
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Smith, Kay M. – Contemporary Education, 1984
The family can provide learning experiences and become the center of a child's education, rather than leaving all responsibility to the school. Home experiences should include activities that foster curiosity, exploration, inquiry, and discovery. Suggested in-home experiences are offered for family use. (DF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Discovery Learning, Educational Environment, Family Role
Miller, Susan; Church, Ellen Booth – Early Childhood Today, 2005
During birth to 2 years, babies are motivated by an innate need to know about things. At 3 to 4 years, children tend to wonder about a lot of things. They wonder about scary things, how things work, nature, origins, and the world around them. At 5 to 6 years, they tend to increase their awareness, observe and notice a lot of differences. The…
Descriptors: Young Children, Developmental Stages, Child Development, Infants
Blagojevik, Bonnie; Thomes, Karen – Early Childhood Today, 2005
Children are naturally curious, and try to make meaning of the world around them. They love to watch things grow and take note of dramatic changes in science and nature. The authors discuss how one can support children's investigations, as well as their growing capacity to notice and understand growth and change. The authors present some exciting…
Descriptors: Child Development, Class Activities, Inquiry, Discovery Learning
Werbizky, Lydia – Insights into Open Education, 1991
The role of block building in children's learning was studied by a student teacher who observed a teacher's block building curriculum in a combined first and second grade class. The purpose was to clarify the linkage between thinking and doing, spoken intention and actual consequences, and planning and spontaneity in the curriculum. The cycle of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Discovery Learning, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning Centers (Classroom)
Ard, Linda; Wilkerson, Kristen – Texas Child Care, 1996
Describes hummingbirds and how they can serve as sources of learning and enjoyment for young children. Gives information on feeding, breeding, and behavior of hummingbirds, and on their natural predators. Outlines activities for "discovery," making feeders, watching and charting hummingbirds, and other creative learning activities. (BGC)
Descriptors: Birds, Child Development, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes
Lillard, Paula Polk – 1996
While many parents are familiar with Montessori schooling at the preschool level, Montessori elementary and middle schools have also proliferated in the past decade. This book provides an overview of Montessori theory and practice, with special emphasis on the child's elementary school years. Chapter 1 presents an introduction to the origin and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Environment, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education