Maria Montessori revolutionized education over a century ago. She had discovered that students learn better from each other through experimentation, often outside the classroom, and — most importantly — when they are allowed to make mistakes, have their own epiphanies and eureka moments. These moments, when everything suddenly falls into place, provide the enthusiasm and motivation for learning. This isn’t just true for students; sparks of insights are just as essential for anyone working towa…
Maria Montessori revolutionized education over a century ago. She had discovered that students learn better from each other through experimentation, often outside the classroom, and — most importantly — when they are allowed to make mistakes, have their own epiphanies and eureka moments. These moments, when everything suddenly falls into place, provide the enthusiasm and motivation for learning. This isn’t just true for students; sparks of insights are just as essential for anyone working towa…
Maria Montessori revolutionized education over a century ago. She had discovered that students learn better from each other through experimentation, often outside the classroom, and — most importantly — when they are allowed to make mistakes, have their own epiphanies and eureka moments. These moments, when everything suddenly falls into place, provide the enthusiasm and motivation for learning. This isn’t just true for students; sparks of insights are just as essential for anyone working towa…