Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Delving Deeper: Simplicity in the Montessori Environment




   As the education system works to better itself through new standards and learning objectives there is more and more pressure to cover a large amount of information each year. Montessori teachers find different ways to add to the curriculum and materials. In the article, Delving Deeper: Simplicity in the Montessori Environment, Michelle Irinyi discusses how she witnessed firsthand the overwhelming feel of crowded shelves in a coworker’s classroom and the negative impact it had on children.
            Irinyi’s coworker: “…believed it was her responsibility to present every lesson and material possible each year” (2013). The overabundance of supplemental lessons overshadowed the Montessori materials. The children, while busy, did not concentrate. Irinyi compares this bounty of materials to an overwhelming meal (2013). While everything looks good and is appealing, the amount becomes overwhelming and nothing is fully enjoyed.
Montessori created a uniquely beautiful and simple environment for students where each material was there for a reason. Maria Montessori began by offering the children dolls and toys to play with but soon observed that the children were not drawn to them in the way they were captivated by the didactic materials (1998). Irinyi’s article reminds us of this amazing fact. The original materials are enough.
In Irinyi’s opinion, teaching lessons in the Montessori classroom is not about going through a checklist but must be based on each individual child. The goal of Montessori education is to open up the whole universe to children: “…freeing them to explore, ask questions, conduct research, and create their own understanding” (2013). We must believe in the method and remember the depth of knowledge found in beauty and simplicity. 

 Irinyi, M. (2013). Delving deeper: simplicity in the montessori environment, North American Montessori Center, retrieved from http://montessoritraining.blogspot.ca/2013/10/delving-deeper-simplicity-in-montessori.html#.UlYeJhASfFJ 

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