I dont see any difficulties here
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:19 am
There will be only a few people in the primary school and only with their children. And how will the issue with the official school and certification be resolved? I have many friends who are parents who are involved in home education, so . At the end of the year, a certain exam is taken at school. Another option is that in St. Petersburg there is a Center for Distance Learning, you are attached to this school, take exams and tests online. Of course, I plan to get a license, but this entails paperwork and.
The need to follow the traditional program. For example, if in the traditional armenia telegram number system it is necessary for a child to learn certain basic knowledge of the Russian language and mathematics in six months, then in Montessori a child can study mathematics for the entire six months if he is interested in it. In Barnaul there is a licensed Montessori elementary school, and when I talked to teachers from this school, they pointed out this problem, when there are a lot of different papers, a lot of dictations that need to be done. And they even try to somehow adjust.
The children to this system. For example, it is too early for them to write some tests or dictations, but they write because this crosssection needs to be done. The only thing they strictly adhere to is the absence of a grading system. Children are not told the results, but are told that it has become worse or better, they point out where they need to improve, and so on, and grades are given only for papers. Are there also Montessori secondary schools? Yes, there is. Unfortunately, there is not one in Barnaul, but in St. Petersburg, for example, there.
The need to follow the traditional program. For example, if in the traditional armenia telegram number system it is necessary for a child to learn certain basic knowledge of the Russian language and mathematics in six months, then in Montessori a child can study mathematics for the entire six months if he is interested in it. In Barnaul there is a licensed Montessori elementary school, and when I talked to teachers from this school, they pointed out this problem, when there are a lot of different papers, a lot of dictations that need to be done. And they even try to somehow adjust.
The children to this system. For example, it is too early for them to write some tests or dictations, but they write because this crosssection needs to be done. The only thing they strictly adhere to is the absence of a grading system. Children are not told the results, but are told that it has become worse or better, they point out where they need to improve, and so on, and grades are given only for papers. Are there also Montessori secondary schools? Yes, there is. Unfortunately, there is not one in Barnaul, but in St. Petersburg, for example, there.