- Unit 5 Viewing Workshop (ppt课件+音频)_2022新北师大版(2019)《高中英语》选择性必修第二册
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新新北师大选择性必修北师大选择性必修Book 2 Unit 5 EducationViewing Workshop P42Montessori Montessori Montessori Montessori EducationEducationEducationEducationRob Gueterbock is introducing Montessori education,which encourages children to learn by doing and following their own interests at their own pace.Look at the pictures in two different schools.What are the differences?Which one do you like?Why?1Montessori EducationTraditional EducationStudents study in small groups.Students study as a whole.Students study what they are interested in and what they want to learn.Students study what the teacher wants them to learn.Pre-viewing Watch Part 1 of the video.Complete the information.2Rob Gueterbock is a Montessori _.Hes been working with children for _.He did so for two reasons.First,he _ the journey that each one has made,from a small cell to a _,_,_,adult human being;and secondly,its just _ to spend a day to see the children working so independently and _ as a community of human beings working together.guide7 yearswas fascinated bycomplexwalkingtalkinga beautiful wayfunctioningWhile-viewing Watch Part 2 of the video.Write T(true)or F(false).3()1 Children dont want to learn by themselves.()2 Children want to explore the world aroundthem.()3 Children dont want to learn things that are told to them.()4 Children learn best when theyre following their own interests.()5 Children dont learn by doing,but by listening or talking.FTTTFWhile-viewing4Montessori education and traditional educationMontessoriFeaturesTraditionala Children experience learning at their own pace.b Lessons are done in a whole class.c Children are banded by age.d Children learn in mixed-age communities.e Value cooperation.f Encourage competition.g Lessons tend to be individual or in small groups.h They use the word“teacher”instead of“guide”.i Teaching begins with a curriculum.adegibcfhiWhile-viewing Watch Part 3.Put the features(a-i)into the right columns.Watch Part 4 of the video.Write T(true)or F(false).5What stages of education can the Montessori Method be applied on?What does Rob mean by“If we give children active toys,then we end up with passive children”?Answer:In the UK,most Montessori schools are pre-school,there are some primary schools.But in America and in other parts of the world,there are Montessori secondary schools that go all the way through to 18.Answer:Active toys stop children to create by themselves and children would be passive.Passive toys give children space to be active,and that leads to active children.While-viewing6Post-viewing Pair workWhat are the advantages of Montessori education?What are the possible drawbacks?Advantages include:Hands-on learning which leads to better understandingPositive social interaction and acquiring of social skillsIndependent learning which breeds responsibility and a love for learningInclusive of different students needsDisadvantages includeIt is not accessible for everyone.The curriculum is not structured enough for some students.The open-ended structure of the classroom can be intimidating for some students.Thank you!
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