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040: Debunking the 3 Hour Work Cycle with Jana Morgan Herman

040: Debunking the 3 Hour Work Cycle with Jana Morgan Herman

FromTrillium Montessori Talks


040: Debunking the 3 Hour Work Cycle with Jana Morgan Herman

FromTrillium Montessori Talks

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Over time, as more interpretations are overlaid on top of older theories, sometimes we can lose track of the actual meaning behind the source material. And when it comes to the 3 hour work cycle as applied in a Montessori setting, this seems to be the case.In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Jana Morgan Herman, national director for Endeavor Schools and former teacher trainer for the Center for Guided Montessori Studies. We talk about how Maria Montessori never actually implemented a strict 3 hour work cycle, and where that misunderstanding might stem from. We also discuss how much of what we consider “work” has been narrowed, leaving out more physical and practical activities, how we might go about implementing a more faithful version of the schedule Maria Montessori originally envisioned, and why expanding our view of academic or intellectual work should include more outside time as well. What’s in this episode:How over time, interpretations of Maria Montessori’s work, have strayed from the source materialThe actual schedule that Maria Montessori laid out in her work (and it’s not a stringent 3 hour work cycle)How what is considered “work” has become more narrow over time, instead of including passive activities and movement as well, and how to expand our definitions againHow to gently progress from physical and practical life to intellectual activities and how those initial practical life activities are relevant even to older childrenWhy the focus should always be on enticing children into more intellectual activities, instead of forcing or coercing them into something they aren’t interested inWhy spending time in nature is one of the best ways for children to learn and develop intellectually and how to implement outdoor time even in more crowded urban areasWhy Montessori organizations might want to reconsider their program schedulingFor full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit:https://www.trilliummontessori.org/debunking-the-three-hour-work-cycle/Resources Mentioned in This Episode:1946 London Lectures by Maria MontessoriThe Advanced Montessori MethodConnect With UsVisit our websiteFollow us on InstagramConnect with us on FacebookJoin us for the 2023 P2P Summit: Montessori and the Science of ReadingLearn more and register here: https://courses.trilliummontessori.org/p/reading-summit
Released:
Jun 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Trillium Montessori Talks, the podcast where we dig into the theory and application of Montessori methodology in the classroom and beyond. Join host Letty Rising for candid conversations about the challenges us Montessori teachers face and how we can enhance the classroom experience for our students and ourselves. Ready to optimize your Montessori practice? Head to https://www.trilliummontessori.org/podcast to learn more.