User:MontessoriHouse
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Our group of AMI and AMS certified Montessori teachers, both working and retired, as well as a number of former students, work together to promote the use of the Montessori Method in public schools, private study groups, among homeschoolers, and even fairly non-standard settings such as day care centers and orphanages.
The core premise behind our work is that the Montessori Methodology has a proven track record in the field of Primary education and its benefits can be shared with children outside of the elite private school world, which is out of the financial reach of the majority of parents. Among the various critiques of Montessori, the reality that its benefits are largely restricted to those who can afford high tuitions is an unfortunate one.
Our work ranges from volunteer work establishing educational programs at orphanages to advising on educational television programs overseas and DVD programs on Montessori education to making the well-known Montessori teacher training program materials and guidelines available to parents, educators, and child care-givers at a modest cost.
We will be adding more details on the Methodology over the next few weeks.
[edit] Commercial Spam
Your additions to the Montessori article are solely designed to promote your commercial site; thus I have removed them.
The article I added was not from my site and I added it because I hadn't time at the moment to make the Montessori article any better, but it was in need of something. In the last few weeks, a lot of the Montessori boards were posting odd erroneous things about Montessori and classroom discipline, so I wanted to get something decent up quickly. Realized it should have been referenced better at the bottom (I put a link as I just snatched it off another teacher's site and wanted to give credit).MontessoriHouse 10:22, 14 August 2007 (UTC)