Resources for Decision-Making
Many programs that pass for Languages Education are easier for the Montessori Director than introducing Esperanto. Hiring a language specialist to come in once a week for an hour makes it not-your-problem, and giving children a book or computer-based course to get on with, is pretty easy too.
But maybe you are aiming higher:
If so, integrating Esperanto into your Montessori classroom will make your fine class better. The links below will show you how.
But maybe you are aiming higher:
- Maybe you want all of your children, even those who find English challenging, to experience having a choice of languages to use.
- Maybe it matters to you that they should be part of a culture of fairness and mutual respect, implementing an inspiring, designed win-win solution.
- Maybe you care what kind of thinking skills your children are practicing, and whether their brains are getting the early restructuring they need for best focus, subsequent language Learning and Alzheimer's resistance.
- Maybe you want to develop their sense of connection with the whole world.
- Maybe the integrity of the Montessori method is precious to you, and you want children to be free to explore and progress at their own pace, motivated by the acquisition of real competence.
If so, integrating Esperanto into your Montessori classroom will make your fine class better. The links below will show you how.