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…the teacher must bring not only the capacity, but the desire, to observe natural phenomena. (Montessori, 1912/2011, p. 100)

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…the teacher must bring not only the

capacity, but the desire, to observe natural

phenomena.

(Montessori, 1912/2011, p. 100)

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A Window to the Heart: Observations That Change

Teachers’ Views of Children

American Montessori Society 2011 Annual Conference Friday, March 25, 2011

Chicago, Illinois 

Presenter: Josh Thompson, PhDTexas A&M University-Commerce

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observation

• transformational

• informing

• reawakening

• a learnable skill

• requiring patience, persistence, and guidance

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In our system, she must become a passive, much more than an active, influence, and her passivity shall be

composed of anxious scientific curiosity, and of absolute respect for the phenomenon which she

wishes to observe. (Montessori, 1912/2011, p. 100)

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Eexperience

http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/3320937/Observation

Others words added during session by participants: Experience, passion, love

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Kid-watching • an action, something we do

• a presence and awareness, affirming ‘I see you!’

• a state of being, who we are

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Kid-watching

a stage of becoming, how we want to grow our true selves

“unless you become like a little child, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven.”

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The teacher must understand and feel her position of

observer: the activity must lie in the phenomenon.

(Montessori, 1912/2011, p. 100)

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General Education Teacher Preparation in a Public University

• Schools & Society • Intro to Teaching • Child Development • Programs for Children • Curriculum • Internship & Residency

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Observation Assignments

• Schools & Society – 15 hours in 3 schools • Intro to Teaching – 30 hours in one school • Child Development – 5 children,

3 + case study • Programs for Children – 5 programs, observing • Curriculum – practice lessons • Internship - >20 eight-hour days • Residency - >60 eight-hour days

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A simple liberating thought came to our

aid, namely that things about children and for children are only learned from

children. (Malaguzzi, 1998, p.

51)

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What the pre-teachers saw

• Child behaviors• Adult behaviors • Child-adult interactions • Child-child interactions • Engagement with tasks (reading, eating,

playing, watching, etc.)

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How the pre-teachers described their Transformation

• “I didn’t imagine going into a child care center would show me so much about teaching and learning.”

• “Thank-you for making us go and look at children.”

• “When I first read about this, I just wasn’t sure. But now I see how important it is.”

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Incidental changes

• transition to professional behaviors• insight into school administration and

operations• content area information and background• links between home life and school• fine arts in education• self-discovery, e.g. ‘schooling is not for me’

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…the observation of the way in which the children pass from the first disordered

movements to those which are spontaneous and ordered—this is the book of the teacher; this is the book which must

inspire her actions; it is the only one in which she must read and study if she is to

become a real educator.(Montessori, 1912/2011, p. 106)

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Next steps

• Partnership for 21st Century Skills • Khan Academy • Intel Educator • Nugent and Brazelton – Newborn Behavior

Observation System • Big Thought – Dimensions of Quality in Arts

Education• ?

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Follow the Child

Josh Thompson Texas A&M University-Commercehttp://faculty.tamuc.edu/jthompson