Montesori, Montessori, Friedrich Piaget, And Friedrich Frobel

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From the moment you enter my classroom, it’s apparent how the environment centers on the students. From the furniture, to the interactive bulletin boards, the students’ surroundings support learning. Two educational philosophies I model my beliefs and teachings from are: progressivism and constructivism; both student- based theories. The philosophers and educational models that influence my philosophy are: Maria Montessori, Jean Piaget, and Friedrich Frobel. Portions of each philosophy are integrated in my own, yet not one is followed completely. Progressive theorists, Maria Montessori and Friedrich Froebel placed value on the hands-on experience in the classroom.
Progressivism is an educational theory the emphasis that ideas should be tested …show more content…

I implement hands-on learning with a majority of lessons that I present to the students. I expect the students to not be passive learners, but those who are responsible for learning. For example, I presented the students with the question: Why do leaves fall from trees? We went outside to examine the leaves on the ground. After examining the leaves, we had a group conversation about some reasons why the leaves might’ve fallen; together the class came to their conclusion. Likewise, the educational theory of constructivism centers on the student. My students play in a risk-free environment where they are able to be themselves. The classroom design welcomes children to explore in centers such as science, sensory play, and writing. There are a variety of materials and tools the children choose from and create or explore in the center of their choice. Similarly, Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) believed in the importance of play. Friedrich Frobel was a theorist who believed in the importance of play. Froebel stated, “Play is the highest expression of human development in childhood, for it alone is the free expression of what

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