tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662140137894982464.post1196616792754078988..comments2023-07-23T17:28:02.046+10:00Comments on Purple Frangipani: Inner Sydney Montessori SchoolErinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02814929330582926410noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662140137894982464.post-86537454238121179252011-03-14T21:39:25.318+11:002011-03-14T21:39:25.318+11:00Hi Wendy - I understand exactly what you mean.
I...Hi Wendy - I understand exactly what you mean. <br /><br />I didn’t know much about Montessori, so really was just going on what I observed. I didn't get to have huge chats with the teachers - there were heaps of people there and I felt bad taking up teacher’s time when parents of perspective students wanted to talk. It would be great to see a day with children present - but hard to get to when working full time.<br /><br />I think it depends how you set up the adult furniture. If it's to the side, away from activities then it encourages staff to just supervise. But if it's mixed up with the children’s furniture and set amongst the 'action' it encourages staff to be there with the children without their legs going numb (personal experience!). (And also allows children to use real life furniture – as you said) <br /><br />Of course some staff will not interact no matter what you do - they don’t realise this job is meant to be fun (agh!)Erinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02814929330582926410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4662140137894982464.post-62858573657931256772011-03-13T22:54:16.734+11:002011-03-13T22:54:16.734+11:00Hi Erin
I'm glad someone managed to go check ...Hi Erin<br /><br />I'm glad someone managed to go check it out and share it with everyone.<br /><br />My Bosses children attend there in the morning (and our centre in the afternoon - she believes our centre is vital part of their education but also greatly respects the montessori philosophy).<br /><br />Did you have a chance to talk to the directors? The Lilyfield campus director is very child-adult relationship focus and treats the children with great respect. She also offered the chance for booking observations if any one is interested about learning more.<br /><br />Interestingly, I sometimes find the provision of 'adult' furniture sometimes leads to the adults separating themselves from the child eg at my last job my boss actually said to me that the adults were not there to play with the children only to supervise. In contrast, my belief is if you are not playing with the children you are not doing it right (one of the best blog is Teacher Tom's one about "if it's not fun your not doing it right".<br /><br />But balancing that i do believe in providing the children with adult size furniture as artificially child size furniture does not reflect real life.<br /><br />Hope that makes sense :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02509594547715402497noreply@blogger.com