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Develop a direct comparison between Montessoris and Piagets philosophies and discuss how their environments may vary.
 
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Froebel believed that future teachers should reflect repeatedly on their own childhood experiences for insights that they can apply to their teaching. What have your childhood experiences taught you about how students learn and how you should teach? Based on these lessons from your experience, with which educational theorist discussed in Chapter 4 do you have the most in common? Why?
 
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How do you as a future teacher provide students with the appreciation for the cultural and scientific achievements of the past as well as openness to social and technological change?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: Maria Montessori believed that the education of young children must be done in a specially prepared environment where the childrens curriculum was based in practical, sensory, and formal activities. The preplanned teacher devices allowed the children to master skills with an intellectual outcome. Jean Piagets philosophy was devoted to the four sub-stages of cognitive development. He believed that children construct their concepts about reality by actively exploring their environment. His movement caused Americans schools to become less formal in the environment.

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: Students' answers may vary considerably, based on the nature of their individual experiences and beliefs. Answers should be assessed on the reflective thinking and insight that students exhibit in extracting lessons about teaching and learning from their experiences and on the extent to which they are able to link their insights to the major ideas of one of the educational pioneers discussed in the chapter.

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ANSWER: The student must provide a clear answer that includes learning from the culture that preceded them and appreciating the values of the culture and heritage while balancing the goals of the future and the world in front on them. Technology must be a part of all educational goals moving forward. DIFFICULTY: Difficult
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Applying




CQXA

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Reply 2 on: Jul 31, 2018
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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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