Authenticity and Technology in Montessori Education

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Title: Authenticity and Technology in Montessori Education
Language: English
Authors: Hubbell, Elizabeth Ross
Source: Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society. 2006 18(2):16-20.
Availability: American Montessori Society. 1112 Glenwood Ave., Nichols Hills, OK. Tel: 405-823-8037; e-mail: EdMonessoriLife@aol.com; Web site: http://www.amshq.org/publications.htm.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 5
Publication Date: 2006
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Education
Grade 3
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Montessori Schools, Young Children, Educational Environment, Classroom Techniques, Montessori Method, Technology Integration, Experiential Learning, Service Learning, Student Motivation
ISSN: 1054-0040
Abstract: Montessori classrooms commonly integrate their learning across the curriculum, and participate in service learning projects. Both of these practices are authentic experiences for children. This article outlines examples of technology being used to create authentic learning environments, tasks, audiences, sources, and assessments. Technology provides access to the information, tools, and personnel that were once only available through extended research and in laboratories. Through technology, students no longer have to work with old data to learn weather patterns; they now have the capability to download real time data and make predictions about the weather. In this article, the author discusses the different authentic tasks that she used in the classroom. Providing authenticity to those learning experiences, supplemented with the wealth of educational resources available through technology, can only enrich the daily lessons and further the Montessori's mission to create lifelong learners of both students and educators.
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Number of References: 1
Entry Date: 2006
Access URL: https://www.amshq.org/publications.htm#
Accession Number: EJ742475
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