Current location - Music Encyclopedia - QQ Music - What does the Montessori curriculum include?
What does the Montessori curriculum include?

Montessori courses include: life practice, sensory education, language education, mathematics education, cultural education, science education, art education, etc.

1. Life practice

The Montessori curriculum focuses on cultivating children's ability to take care of themselves in daily life, including dressing, self-help eating, and hygiene habits. Cultivate children's independence and self-confidence by guiding them to participate in various activities in real life.

2. Sensory education

Montessori curriculum focuses on stimulating children’s curiosity and desire to explore through sensory experience. Including the development of observation, hearing, touch, taste and other senses, children can perceive the world more keenly and cultivate a positive attitude towards the environment.

3. Language education

Montessori curriculum emphasizes the development and application of language. Through heuristic methods, we encourage children to learn independently, provide rich and diverse language materials and environments, cultivate their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and promote the improvement of communication and expression skills.

4. Mathematics education

Montessori curriculum guides children’s understanding and exploration of mathematics through practical operations and perceptual experiences. From simple counting and comparison, it gradually expands to the learning of concepts and skills such as addition, subtraction, and geometric shapes to cultivate their logical thinking and mathematical awareness.

5. Cultural education

The Montessori curriculum focuses on cultivating children’s interest in and understanding of various cultural fields in the world. It includes education in geography, history, science, music, etc., and helps children build respect and appreciation for different cultures through observation, exploration and practice.

6. Science education

Montessori curriculum cultivates children’s scientific thinking and scientific methods through independent exploration and practical activities. Guide them to observe, ask questions, experiment, discover and understand the laws and phenomena of nature, and cultivate their interest in science and their spirit of exploration.

7. Art Education

Montessori curriculum focuses on cultivating children’s appreciation and creative ability of art. Through activities such as painting, music, and handicrafts, we can cultivate their aesthetic awareness and creativity, enrich their imagination and expression skills, and improve their artistic accomplishment and overall quality.