How Can a "Real" Montessori Classroom Be Identified?
Since "Montessori" is a word in the public domain, it is possible for any individual or institution to claim to be Montessori. But, an authentic Montessori classroom must have these basic characteristics at all levels:
- Teachers credentialed in Montessori philosophy and methodology for the age level they are teaching, who have the ability and dedication to put the key concepts into practice.
- A partnership established with the family. The family is considered an integral part of the individual's total development.
- A multi-aged, multi-graded heterogeneous grouping of students.
- A diverse set of Montessori materials, activities, and experiences that are designed to foster physical, intellectual, creative, and social independence.
- A schedule that allows large blocks of time to problem-solve, to see connections in knowledge and to create new ideas.
- A classroom atmosphere that encourages social interaction for cooperative learning, peer teaching, and emotional development.