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OverviewThe Inclusive Classroom: Creating a Cherished Experience through Montessori brings together experts in Montessori Education and Special Education for the 3- to 6-year-old child in Montessori school. This book will be used by Montessori professionals in teacher training programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, by Montessori teachers in classrooms including public, private, sectarian, and nonsectarian schools for classrooms ages 3 to 6, and by Montessori administrators in all types of schools. The Montessori chapters (Introduction, Practical Life, Sensorial, Math/Geometry, Language, and Conclusion) describe and include examples of how to modify or re-present Montessori lessons for children with learning challenges. These lessons are supported by the principles of Universal Design for Learning AND specific standards from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ginger Kelley McKenzie , Victoria S. Zascavage , Vanessa M. Rigaud , Crystal DahlmeierPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.90cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9781475856354ISBN 10: 1475856350 Pages: 138 Publication Date: 13 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsResearch has shown that Montessori teachers feel positively about inclusion but may not be confident in their knowledge on how best to implement it. While Montessori teacher preparation provides a strong foundation, this book is a much needed, practical guide that integrates Montessori practices with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) which brings the field back to Maria Montessori's roots in serving children with special needs.--Angela Murray, PhD, assistant research professor, University of Kansas; director of the KU Center for Montessori Research, and Senior Researcher for the American Montessori Society The authors offer their reader a bridge connecting the Montessori pedagogy with best practices in inclusive early childhood education. Each chapter highlights key areas of the Montessori curriculum, demonstrating how to modify lessons to increase accessibility for all children. Educators will recognize Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and alignment with National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards as complementary to the Montessori philosophy - offering a foundational approach to creating equitable early learning experiences for all children.--Susan Zoll, PhD, American Montessori Society, Research Committee, Associate Professor, Early Childhood Education, Rhode Island College The book entitled, The Inclusive Classroom: Creating a Cherished Experience through Montessori, beautifully embraces the gift of a Montessori education while updating the curriculum to address the issues that impact the modern classroom. Each chapter examines a different component of a Montessori education while addressing the current curricular standards which guide our collective practice and acknowledges the needs of all learners. Humbly, the authors attend to the essence of a Montessori education while offering suggestions to meet the needs of diverse learners while respecting the child's learning and opportunity for growth.--Kathleen G. Winterman, director, School of Education, College of Professional Sciences, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio The Inclusive Classroom: Creating a Cherished Experience Through Montessori provides insight into the direct link between Montessori, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and meeting the needs of all learners, including those with disabilities. It supports teachers with clear lessons, examples, and suggested adaptations to foster an environment that promotes the philosophy of Maria Montessori through a contemporary lens that adheres to the National Association for the Education of Young Children standards.--Catherine Lawless Frank, EdD, assistant professor, special education, School of Education and Health Sciences: Teacher Education, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio The Inclusive Classroom: Creating a Cherished Experience Through Montessori provides insight into the direct link between Montessori, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and meeting the needs of all learners, including those with disabilities. It supports teachers with clear lessons, examples, and suggested adaptations to foster an environment that promotes the philosophy of Maria Montessori through a contemporary lens that adheres to the National Association for the Education of Young Children standards.--Catherine Lawless Frank, EdD, assistant professor, special education, School of Education and Health Sciences: Teacher Education, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio Research has shown that Montessori teachers feel positively about inclusion but may not be confident in their knowledge on how best to implement it. While Montessori teacher preparation provides a strong foundation, this book is a much needed, practical guide that integrates Montessori practices with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) which brings the field back to Maria Montessori's roots in serving children with special needs.--Angela Murray, PhD, assistant research professor, University of Kansas; director of the KU Center for Montessori Research, and Senior Researcher for the American Montessori Society The authors offer their reader a bridge connecting the Montessori pedagogy with best practices in inclusive early childhood education. Each chapter highlights key areas of the Montessori curriculum, demonstrating how to modify lessons to increase accessibility for all children. Educators will recognize Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and alignment with National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards as complementary to the Montessori philosophy - offering a foundational approach to creating equitable early learning experiences for all children.--Susan Zoll, PhD, American Montessori Society, Research Committee, Associate Professor, Early Childhood Education, Rhode Island College The book entitled, The Inclusive Classroom: Creating a Cherished Experience through Montessori, beautifully embraces the gift of a Montessori education while updating the curriculum to address the issues that impact the modern classroom. Each chapter examines a different component of a Montessori education while addressing the current curricular standards which guide our collective practice and acknowledges the needs of all learners. Humbly, the authors attend to the essence of a Montessori education while offering suggestions to meet the needs of diverse learners while respecting the child's learning and opportunity for growth.--Kathleen G. Winterman, director, School of Education, College of Professional Sciences, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio Author InformationGinger Kelley McKenzie, EdD, is professor emeritus, Montessori Institute, Xavier University, a past member the Board of Directors of the American Montessori Society (2010-2016, and the former executive director at Amarillo Montessori Academy, Amarillo, Texas, where she also taught 3-6, 6-9, 9-12. Ginger has 39 journal publications and 56 professional presentations in the United States, Taiwan, South Korea, and Canada. Victoria S. Zascavage, PhD, is associate professor and director of special education programs in the School of Education, Xavier University. With a focus on issues of transition, equity, and educational best practices for students, she has published in journals such as International Journal of Special Education, Teacher Education Quarterly, the Middle School Journal, Higher Education Research and Development, and the International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. Vanessa M. Rigaud, EdD, is an assistant professor at the Montessori Institute, Xavier University, in Cincinnati, OH, and a former teacher and administrator in both public and private Montessori schools. She holds Montessori credentials in Early Childhood and Elementary I-II. Crystal Dahlmeier, MEd., is a Montessori consultant, teaches at two Montessori teacher training centers, and holds a Montessori credential in Early Childhood. She has taught in Montessori classrooms in the United States, U.K., Australia, and South Korea for over 40 years. She has presented at conferences both nationally and internationally. My Le N. Vo, MEd, is the principal and middle school teacher at the Montessori Learning Institute and executive director and instructor at the Montessori Teacher Education Institute, Houston, Texas. She holds a Montessori credential in Early Childhood and Elementary. She is the author of various educational materials and teacher training manuals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |