CITIZEN OF THE WORLD

Guidelines on key competencies building in Montessori Elementary classroom

About the project

About the project – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Project partners

Elementary child

Chapter Elementary Child – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Chart Elementary Child – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

EU Key Competencies in the 21st Century

Cosmic Education and Key EU Competencies by Kyla Morenz

How Montessori approach for 6-12-year-olds directly connects to the key competencies for lifelong learning.

 

Chapter EU competencies – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Literacy competence

The Role of invented spelling and grammar by  Madlena Ulrich

The children’s spelling mistakes are often a cause for anxiety in teachers and parents, and they tend to make a lot of them once they start writing texts.

 

Chapter Literacy – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Multilingual competence

Multilingualism in the Elementary Montessori classrooms in the context of EU key competences by Lucie Urbančíková

How does multilingualism support the development of confident, culturally aware global citizens?

 

Chapter Multilingual – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Mathematical competence and competence in science, technology and engineering

STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics competencies and Maria Montessori Science – based Pedagogy by Veronika Kánová 

How can the European Union’s STEM competencies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics be effectively developed in Montessori classrooms for children aged 6 to 12?

 

Chapter Numerical – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Digital competence

Montessori Elementary: Cultivating Lifelong Skills for the Digital Age by Indrė Vitkuvienė

How Montessori education uniquely prepares children for the challenges and opportunities of the digital world.

 

Chapter Digital – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Citizenship competence

Montessori Education & Citizenship – Beyond Social Cohesion by Kavita Doodnauth

How Montessori School support the development of democratic culture at all levels of education with the aim of cultivating graduates who understand their role as active, informed and responsible citizens.

 

Chapter Citizenship – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Entrepreneurship competence

Montessori & EU Competencies for Life Long Learning: Entrepreneurship by Mirka Vlčková

This competence embraces creativity, initiative, responsibility, resilience, and collaboration – qualities that Montessori education has been fostering in children for more than a century.

 

Chapter Entrepreneurship – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Cultural awareness and expression competence

Montessori Philosophy and Cultural Awareness by Allan Nguyen

In Montessori education, universal human needs (food, shelter, culture, beauty) and human tendencies (exploration, order, communication) shape learning. These concepts are central to Cosmic Education, helping children understand humanity through shared experiences.

 

Chapter Cultural – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Personal, social and learning to learn competence

Chapter Personal – PDF TO DOWNLOAD

Online Conference “Elementary teacher in action”

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Eramus+ small scale partnership project:
CITIZEN OF THE WORLD: GUIDELINES ON KEY COMPETENCIES BUILDING IN MONTESSORI ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM

Identifier: 2023-2-LT01-KA210-SCH-000184526