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Teacher Talk: Observers in the Classroom

Teacher Talk: Observers in the Classroom

Montessori classrooms enchant curious observers. How can so many young children engage so independently at once? How come everyone seems so peaceful? What’s so magical about the materials on the shelves? Montessori teachers are often inundated with requests from people who want to be observers in the classroom. While the requests can seem like an endless distraction, creating a space within which guests can learn about Montessori and children can learn lessons in grace, courtesy and boundary-setting is a natural part of the classroom that teachers should encourage. Whether you’re visiting with a research question or you’re a friend or family member more interested in the experience of a single child, guests are welcome here.

To best observe our classrooms at work, though, guests should visit in a way that doesn’t interfere with how they work. Sometimes the enthusiasm of an eager visitor interrupts the very qualities that visitor was so excited to observe! The Children’s House is rightly named: a community of children, in which children are “at home. To make guest’s observation most authentic, encourage them to treat their visit as they’d treat a visit to someone else’s home:

Welcoming guests is an important part of our work as Montessori teachers. There’s just no substitute for seeing our classrooms at work. Guiding your guests to observe in a way that’s consistent with the norms of the classroom both make their observations more authentic and gives them an opportunity to become a part of the classroom by experiencing the calm, mindful pace of work here. Just like with the children, carefully worded, clear instructions beforehand can make a new experience more manageable. Take the time to prepare guests before they enter the classroom, and, knowing that you will host new faces from time to time, take the time to prepare for that experience with the children. The more, the merrier!

This post first appeared on Montessori Daoshi.

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