Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Montessori Teaching · Historical Context of Early Childhood Teaching
ECE
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Ch 1: Fundamentals of Montessori Teaching
Historical Context of Early Childhood Teaching
About Maria Montessori
Theories of Child Development & Montessori's Observation on Children
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Early Childhood Education (ECE)
Children are the most vulnerable part of any society — and the ones who will reshape it once they mature. To play this pivotal role well, they must receive **quality care, training, and education**, especially in their early years.
For this purpose, educationists have introduced numerous programs and courses over the last century. Among these, **Early Childhood Education (ECE)** is the most widely adopted, alongside **Montessori education**, which has become a movement of its own.
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