Reading A unique and proven perspectiveWas Maria Montess...
Reading
A unique and proven perspective
Was Maria Montessori rightin her understanding about what it takes to become a reader? And if she was, whatdoes that say about our current methods of teaching reading?

Hasreading become big business worth billions of dollars – a business that has taken on alife of its own in spite of obvious shortcomings. New, exciting curriculum, new courses, programmes, tests and evaluation tools…books on reading, books guaranteed to create readers, leveled reading programmes…
Montessori’sunderstanding of human nature and her philosophy toward teaching of reading hasnot escaped the attention of numerous academics in the US however over time, these havebeen quieted. There was a movement that reflected Montessori’s philosophy; whole language. It had a world wide following. I had the honour ofbeing the Master of Ceremonies at a Whole Language Conference in Winnipeg Manitoba afew years ago. Thousands from the world over attended to hear our keynote speaker, Bill Martin Jr. Manitoba was the heart of the common sense approach to reading a philosophy that also flourished in the Northern US.
Themovement however was short lived. Money speaks today. Money spoke then. Things reverted to where they had been.Get to children early (the earlier the better). Seek out a curriculum that is guaranteed succeed. Test them. Test them early and test them often. Use the results to build on. Reading is a science. Anyone can be taught to read given the right curriculum and the appropriate tools.
But what if Maria was right?

Maria Montessori believed that reading was a humanity and not a science - it was as natural a process as walking and talking. She taught that it took three things to become a reader: Time - a child will walk when they are ready - not when you tell them to.A hero - they need someone to give them the gift of reading - a heroBooks - To read, books are necessary...books that included readers and books that are accessible to these readers.

I might be wrong in this but I don't think I am. I have spent years using Montessori's philosophy. It is tried and proven.

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