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Social justice is the antithesis of the Montessori Method, which recognizes that each child is an individual with his own self-created character. Social justice has its roots in Marxism, viewing people as members of either oppressed or oppressive groups with innate characteristics. There are Montessori schools pushing queer pedagogy, drag pedagogy, gender transition, restorative justice, revisionist history, and fake pronouns. The schools are hiding this indoctrination from parents. Although not every Montessori school is going "woke," it is the trend. Any Montessori school who has injected…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Social justice is the antithesis of the Montessori Method, which recognizes that each child is an individual with his own self-created character. Social justice has its roots in Marxism, viewing people as members of either oppressed or oppressive groups with innate characteristics. There are Montessori schools pushing queer pedagogy, drag pedagogy, gender transition, restorative justice, revisionist history, and fake pronouns. The schools are hiding this indoctrination from parents. Although not every Montessori school is going "woke," it is the trend. Any Montessori school who has injected social justice into their classrooms has abandoned the Montessori Method-and by extension, has abandoned the child. This book sounds the alarm. Montessorians need to reverse course immediately, or Montessori will eventually collapse along with the likes of John Dewey's Progressive Education.
Autorenporträt
Charlotte Cushman attended Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, where she majored in elementary education. Immediately upon graduation, she took Montessori training at the AMI Montessori Training Center in Palo Alto, CA from Lena Wikramaratne (a colleague and friend of Maria Montessori). She then taught at Montessori schools for twelve years and in 1985 she co-founded her own school, Independence Montessori, and later joined her husband's school, Minnesota Renaissance School. Your Life Belongs to You is the story she told her students over the years about the founding of the United States of America.