Montessori in multicultural context: can be carried out best educational practices in vulnerable contexts?
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Vol. 8 No. 1-2 (2019): Buenas Prácticas en Educación Infantil, Experiencias
Submitted: May 12, 2018
Published: Nov 22, 2019
Abstract
Multicultural Education has been in the spotlight for ages. During the last decades of last century, the phenomenon of immigration and the development of massive settlements of immigrant communities in certain parts of Spain led political and educational authorities to confront and help in assisting the needs of these growing social groups. In this way, new school communities emerged but they slowly became into ghettos of immigrant students who, in many occasions, did know little or nothing about the target language or culture of their new country. These schools may have been seen as spots of controversy and they have indeed been a challenge for their teachers, who have been able to improve the quality of education through their daily work.
Considering this context, we place the concept of ‘good practice’ in young children education at the core of this article by making reference to the experience of a female teacher who has made true her dream of implementing Montessori Methodology in a risk group of Infant students.
Considering this context, we place the concept of ‘good practice’ in young children education at the core of this article by making reference to the experience of a female teacher who has made true her dream of implementing Montessori Methodology in a risk group of Infant students.
Keywords:
Multicultural, Best Practices, Montes-sori Methodolgy, Children’s Education Multiculturalidad, Buenas prácticas, Metodología Montessori, Educación Infantil
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