Translations:Reading Comprehension (Montessori)/22/en
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Comparison to Other Methods
Compared to traditional methods, the Montessori approach is more child-centered and less structured. Traditional classrooms often have a teacher-centered approach, where the teacher directs the learning and students follow the same curriculum. In contrast, Montessori education is based on individual interests and abilities, allowing children to explore subjects at their own pace. This focus on individualized learning can lead to a deeper understanding and appreciation for the learning process.