1) Several holistic teaching methods are gaining popularity among educators and parents, including the Montessori Method and Reggio Emilia Approach.
2) The Montessori Method emphasizes self-directed learning activities overseen by teachers and uses interactive materials to suit children's developmental levels. It has shown success with both gifted and special needs children.
3) The Reggio Emilia Approach also allows child-led learning based on their interests through teacher-facilitated projects. One school adapted this approach to address skills needed for kindergarten while fostering critical thinking.
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When considering what
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private school best fits a
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International School of Indiana 5 methods that are gaining
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Montessori Centres 16
The Oaks Academy 11
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The Montessori Method teacher adapts the child’s environment
Park Tudor 26 to suit his or her developmental level.
The Montessori Method pre-kindergarten — eighth grade
Providence Cristo Rey High School 17 “Work is broken down into four
The Montessori Method was rough categories for well-rounded
Roncalli High School 22 Montessori Centres Community developed by Dr. Maria Montessori development — language, math,
563 W. Westfield Blvd. Montessori School in Italy in the late 1800s. Montessori sensorial and practical life,” Boone said.
St. Richard’s School 18 Indianapolis, IN 46208 9069 E. 141st St. created interactive projects based on The method shows equal success with
St. Theodore Guerin Catholic High School 21 (317) 257-2224 Fishers, IN 46038 how she observed children learning. gifted pre-K children as well as those
www.montessoricentres.com (317) 774-8551 The same materials are used today.
Scecina Memorial High School 9 suspected of having Down syndrome,
www.communitymontessori.info “Everything’s the same — only
Northside Montessori dyslexia, autism or other learning
The Summit Academy 30 1224 E. 52nd St. the clothes have changed,” joked disorders.
Indianapolis, IN 46205 Lynn Boone, director of Montessori “It’s key to catch the kids early,”
Sycamore School 25 Centres Inc., on the northeast side of
(317) 251-2979 Boone said. “It works particularly well
Traders Point Christian Academy 26 www.northsidemontessori.org Indianapolis. when we can help them pre-K.”
Montessori emphasizes self-directed Boone calls the Montessori option at
University High School 6 activities overseen by a teacher observing Indianapolis Public Schools 56, 67 and
which projects students choose. The 91 “the best-kept secret in town.”
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