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Caedmon's curriculum utilizes an inspired Montessori approach and reflects the highest standards of the most competitive independent schools. A key components of the Montessori method is the classroom environment, which is highly prepared and allows for self-directed, independent learning.
The curriculum is taught in a classroom, called an atrium, which is specially prepared. Children are separated into four age groups: Level T (infant & toddler), Level I (ages 3–6), Level II (ages 6–9), Level III (ages 9–12); each age group meets in a separate atrium, and is taught lessons in a scope and sequence tailored to their age group.
Headwaters Montessori Early Childhood program is located on the Springs Campus at 6305 Menchaca Road. This program is for children from 18 months to about 2–3 years of age in the Young Children's Casita (YCC) and for children ages 2.5–6 years of age in Primary. [13]
Montessori education for this level is less developed than programs for younger children. Montessori did not establish a teacher training program or a detailed plan of education for adolescents during her lifetime. However, a number of schools have extended their programs for younger children to the middle school and high school levels.
Most private schools have a primary program (from 3–6 years) and often a lower elementary (6–9 years). Upper elementary programs (9–12 years) are less common, although about one school in eight will have this program. At this time Montessori junior highs and high schools are rare.
Whitby's Montessori Children's House is divided into Stepping Stones (ages 18 months to 3 years) and Primary (ages 3–6), which are grouped into multiage classrooms each with three teachers providing individualized attention. The multiage nature of the classrooms encourages students to learn from their peers and for older students to build ...
A responsibility laid upon Mr. Montessori's shoulders was the delicate task of safeguarding the integrity of the Montessori movement, in the many countries where it is active, by recognizing under the aegis of the Association Montessori Internationale only such "Montessori" schools and training courses as faithfully interpret, both in spirit ...
The Montessori Adolescent Program (MAP) course of study is a mixed age class (Year 7–9), flexible, innovative and responsive to individual needs. The program is guided by the Montessori National Curriculum [3] and Aus VELS expectations in the interdisciplinary themes. It includes study skills and strategies, personal learning plans, mastery ...