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Montessori approaches to learning, growth and development

 Hello my friends of the Omschool. As a special needs and Montessori teacher, I learned (yes, adults can learn too) that educating wasn't about force-feeding facts into students to regurgitate. It's about fostering organic learning experiences and facilitating connections among resources. Said simply, I as a teacher don't have to have an answer for every question. I just need to help children learn how and where to look to find them. 

Montessori is very different from traditional models where the teacher dispenses wisdom and the student consumes it. In Montessori (and I believe all education systems done right) the student is as a teacher as the adult standing at the front of the classroom. And having said that, you won't find a Montessori teacher lecturing from a podium. In her role as facilitator, she sitting on the floor at the student's level, quietly observing, perhaps contributing a thought, encouraging and affirming the learning that is happening as the child interacts with materials, examining and exploring. 

And that brings me to a key point about a Montessori-based classroom: it's not rows of desks but a prepared environment with interest centers (called in other disciplines "learning centers."). There are outcomes and objectives but they are somewhat plastic in that each student reaches them at his own pace and timeline. The facilitator doesn't dictate learning (that's actually impossible) so much as provides opportunities for students to experience it. 

She curates spaces that foster independent student-led exploration of specific hands-on materials to achieve certain mastery outcomes. An example is using map puzzles to memorizes countries of Asia. Maps are self-correcting (aka self-checking) with names listed on underside of puzzle piece. Only the student knows which he answered correctly and which  he didn't. And from experience, I can tell you that this one thing is probably the single biggest motivator to do his best. 

Think about it. When we adults feel pressured or monitored or critiqued (a fancy euphemism for criticized, found fault with) we do not do our best. We get nervous and hypervigilant for fear, not only of failure but of having that failure seen, shamed and broadcasted. We live in a climate of competitive one-upmanship, where winning take precedence over learning. We pit students like dogs in a ring fighting over one prize bone. No model could be further from authentic, genuine learning. 

Montessori takes more of a developmental approach, and not the box-ticking kind. Development is best understood as coincident and proximodistal, both physically and metaphorically. The child grows from the inside out, from trunk to extremities AND multiple coincidental growth processes are happening all the same time. She's learning to talk, walk, use a potty, count, read all at once. Some children spend more time in a certain area than another area. It's not right or wrong, it's just individual. And suffice it to say that there's a lot going on inside a child that we know nothing about. 

Several of my children and now grandchildren are considered "on the autism spectrum" and "speech delayed" (so much wrong with that term delayed, as if they were trains on a schedule). However all demonstrate off the charts mathematical and ironically language abilities. Speech and language are NOT the same thing nor are verbal and receptive language. 

One had receptive (meaning can comprehend and understand, also not the same) language skills to rival adults, at two. She could remember complex chains of ideas and had entire stories memorized. Another was reading and spelling words and  rattling off math equations at 3. Still another 3 y/0 could build Legos geared for ages 7 and up. None of them spoke much. They have such a rich interior world that spoken language is superfluous. Another grandchild refused to walk till 18 mo. old but his knowledge of trains and music was encyclopedic. And he walks now. 

They also have good parents who don't insist they do what they aren't ready (or just don't have time) to do. And yet, in parent circles, look how often parents to compete over their child's developmental markers, such as speech or when she walks. As if these are the only skills that matter. They're not They're just the most measurable.  And sadly that's what doctors, educators, child development specialists focus too much on: percentiles, checking boxes and plotting children on graphs. Because we do like our charts. It gives us a false sense of control. 

However, the student's progress is or should be, private. It's no one's business if it took him 2 or 20 times to master the map. Or learn to walk or say words. I believe that, sadly, this  need we have to nose in, can be detrimental to growth. Now, that said, there is some benefit that ASD kids get services through early intervention. But I do wonder how much intervention is interference. I don't have the answers. 

But I will always advocate for student versus teacher-led objective meeting. Because as I said earlier, research and experience bears out untold value to students taking ownership over learning instead of just being herded like sheep through content. And there's never a good reason for competition in the classroom. It is counter-intuitive to post scores on the chart of shame, for all to see. How does it help anyone to know that Briana got a C because she forgot that Azerbaijan is east not west of Armenia? 

With no one hovering over him, advising and measuring his progress, the student is empowered (in a system which has generally de-powered) and feels a cogent reason to do his personal best. I've watched that happen time and again in my career. And it is beautiful. 



 

A Liberal library refugee's response to LGBTQIA+ (and all) book banning

 Hello my friends of the Omschool. Time for a walk down censorship lane. So this one is just for my adult friends. Or maybe not. I guess, now I think of it, that's censorship, too, pre-ordaining what a young person should or shouldn't read. Dang, it's so easy to fall into the bubble-wrapping trap. It's about their civil liberties so, why shouldn't kids be part of the conversation?  I don't know, you choose. But be warned, I'm not going to filter, sanitize or dumb down my opinions on censorship, no sirree. 

So, it seems not a day goes by that another piece of quality literature falls under the God Squad's torch. While inane rubbish like Kirk Cameron's "Brave books" remains, just because it sits on the "Christian" shelf.  Well, they do have a history of tossing the pepper and leaving the fly crap. Brave, SMH, what a crock. With the sales pitch of "countering mainstream views with Pro-God stories and American values." Christianity and nationalism ARE the mainstream view. It's anything else that the extreme right bullies. So how is it "courageous" and "truth-telling" to say what everyone else in your echo chamber is saying while muzzling what you deem contrary? Why can't we all have our say? Seems the PUBLIC library isn't for the public anymore. 

Remember when Cameron's bunch staged a hostile takeover of their local PUBLIC libraries? In a bid to "Take Back the Library for God."  Take it back from what? Books? Study? Research? What are they so afraid? Where's their "faith over fear" trope now? And take it back to do what? Host a Tin Foil Hat craft club? My goodness, hysterical and paranoid, much? But no, they didn't want to take it back, they wanted to take it OVER. To push their agenda. Which was supposed to be the reason they were taking it over in the first place. To prevent others "pushing their agenda." Confused? It gets worse. 

The "others" weren't pushing anything. The Drag Queen Story Hours were held in private meeting rooms where you could listen in or not. BUT, a private room, like the ones used by DQSH weren't good enough for the rioters (I'm just gonna call 'em what they are). Oh no, they had to read their tripe out loud, in the main area, forcing everyone to listen. Which actually is a violation of civil liberties, library protocol, common sense, etc. AND one which, if perpetrated on them, they would be screaming down the place. But that's just it. They AREN'T being made to read or listen to anything. They can stupid their minds with whatever schmaltz they want. All these books they hate are just sitting quietly on the shelf minding their own business. Kirk Cameron's lot could take a leaf from those books. 

The zealots' current pearl-clutching is over LGBTQIA+ books like "All Boys Aren't Blue" because they explore sexuality and gender identity. These books are clearly YA. They are shelved in the LGBTQ section. Yet they're deemed vulgar. Despite shelves over-flowing with books about straight sex.  Because the book might, I don't know, accidentally fall off the shelf and a kid might accidentally open it and accidentally become gay ?? Seriously, teacher here, with everything digital, just getting kids into the library to read is the challenge.  

Oh and by the way, Harry Potter is deemed by the militant Christian right (cough, Fourth Reich) as offensive too. And many of  my right-wing readers think he's the shiznit. And yet no one questions their gun nut mentality. Which sounds irrelevant but is not. So Harry is vilified for wizardry and magic (it's fantasy, FFS) and, what, owl employment with union representation? hell IDK, they make this up as they go. As if books are the threat? I've never heard of a book opening fire in a church and killing off a bunch of people. 

And yet, AND YET! This self-same "moral majority" of gunslingers, have actually protested not being able to open carry IN THE LIBRARY. A place of safety. Of refuge.  While also (and I have to stop myself shrieking) claiming to speak on morality and purity (gag) and "protecting children" as the voice of the people. (He ain't my king! I didn't vote for him!) At least Hogwarts had a wand-carry protocol in place.  And now the lunatics feel entitled to carry in church too! Won't wear a mask, will wear a gun?  Our church had to hire armed guards to protect us from shit like this. Whatever happened to sanctuary?

So can we just agree,  people like Kirk Cameron needs to get permanent laryngitis, now. We the sentient left need to gag and flag him! Because, again I ask, what are these book banners so godalmighty afraid of? And why are they so all over the place about what to ban? How about this? Ban nothing! Let it all read as written and let each person choose for themselves what to read. No one turns gay by reading a book. Just like I didn't become Uzbeki just by reading about Samarkand at 5. Wish I had,. More's the pity. 

If these good "Christians" (they've absolutely tainted that word) are so worried, maybe they should look at how they're parenting their kids, yeah? History has taught us you can't beat or shame the gay out of the kid anymore than you can beat the black or the woman or the blue eyes out. My cousin knew he was gay before there was a word for it. And conversely, a straight kid can't be "converted" to the gay side. It doesn't work that way, duh. But two  things you can beat out are the child's spirit and light. Raising hand here.  

As a child who knows what it's like to have her identity fractured and her light doused, just for being, For merely existing. The girl who's the thorn in THEIR side.  I've got a lot add to this conversation. I read every book on the shelf. Some that I shouldn't have like Go Ask Alice (Beatrice Sparks)  a fraud, Jay's Journal (Beatrice Sparks) a travesty and Forever (Judy Blume) soft porn. Beatrice Sparks is the one who should be banned just for ruining our childhood with her monetized scams. I fell for her stories! As so many like me, have confessed, as if it's a crime to be duped at age 11 into believing her pastiche!!  While she profiteered off the poor family of Alden Barrett, god. As their son's grave was wrongly desecrated (as if there's a right reason to desecrate)  by her fabricated lies of Satanism??

And here it goes again. Me, haunted by dreams AGAIN! Of a mother just trying to grieve her son, only to be exploited by some cash-grabbing bored RICH housewife confidence trickster! If  Sparks' did indeed publish her patients' journals, wasn't she busted on HIPPA breach of patient confidentiality. And still her lies fill library shelves. Remember  Charles Berlitz and his "Bermuda Triangle"  hoax? Back when we still called them hoaxes. I don't even know if that's even a word anymore. But it should be and HOAXES are what should be banned. 

Why are Beatrice Sparks books still being sold?? Why are people still reading and praising fakes. I just checked Amazon and her books sell like cyanide laced anthracite! You can smoke it, eat it, burn it in yo damn coal stove! Hallelujah! An opiate for the masses, fake news. Cue sexy soviet riff by MY boy Yevgeny Balyaev and his charming rendition of "Kalinka! Note those Capitalist white teeth! No matter, I'm a lifelong dues-paying charter member of the Red Army Choir fan club. За здоровье! 

Sorry for the ramble, but sorry, not sorry for the cynical vein. Some issues are worth getting uppity about. History only remembers the uppity ones. Emily Davison. Evaline Hilda Burkitt. Dolours Price.  Your little sister salutes you. Comrades! Tovarisch! Book banning, hostile takeovers, Guns?? In MY SANCTUARY. I recall queuing for the spanking new 1974 Norton Shores branch library. That smelt of gas fire. MY escape from parent shit, from sexual ick, from him and them. And they want to take that refuge and turn it into a McChurch. Oh hell no we won't go. Upon this hill I shall play my "Last Post" with bloody bagpipes, low and loud!