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Freinet Pedagogy: An Innovative Approach to Learning

Explore the Freinet pedagogy at École M : an active, cooperative method that develops children's autonomy, creativity and confidence through experimentation.

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Why choose the Montessori approach for your child's education?

Discover Montessori pedagogy from 0-6 years old at École M : a caring educational approach promoting autonomy, sensory awareness and development at one's own pace.

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The Future: What Innovative Furniture for Tomorrow's Classroom?

Discover how tomorrow's school furniture can transform classrooms into inclusive, interactive spaces that promote student well-being, for an enriched learning experience.

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What is an innovative school? 15 innovative schools around the world.

Innovative schools stand out for their innovative pedagogical approaches, such as learner-centered pedagogy, integration of educational technology, environmental sustainability, Montessori methods and experiential education. Discover 5 avant-garde schools in France, including the Jeannine Manuel active school in Paris and the école M in Paris and Clichy Levallois.

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Selection of the best blogs to discover Montessori pedagogy

Discover the benefits of Montessori activities at home and how to integrate this method into daily life. Explore our blogs and resources for an enriching education.

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What is Montessori pedagogy?

Discover the Montessori pedagogy, an innovative educational approach founded by Maria Montessori, based on autonomy and individualized learning.

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What are the different types of differentiated instruction in the classroom?

Differentiated instruction responds to individual student needs by adjusting teaching. Tools include varied materials, flexible groups, individualized teaching, differentiated assessment, educational technology, visual/auditory aids, tutoring/mentoring, time adaptations and open communication. Preschool examples: themed learning centers, varied sensory materials, differentiated workshops.

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of multi-age classrooms for children?

Multi-age classrooms offer independence, intergenerational communication, and the strengthening of fundamental skills, despite management challenges for teachers.

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What are the main characteristics of active learning methods?

Active learning methods are transforming education by focusing on student engagement, experimentation, and collaboration. Discover how these innovative approaches prepare students for the modern world. Find Montessori and Freinet schools in our dedicated articles.

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Why is preschool a key stage in a child's development?

Preschool prepares children for social and academic success by fostering socialization, cognitive and linguistic development, autonomy and diversity.

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Montessori Pedagogy in 3 Key Points

The Montessori method fosters a child's independence, respects their natural pace, and prioritizes hands-on learning.

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List of Montessori Schools in Paris and the Île-de-France Region

Discover how to choose a Montessori school in Paris for your child by considering languages, teaching methods, location, reputation, and tuition fees. Find Montessori schools categorized by location and department.

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List of bilingual preschools and primary schools in Paris and Ile-de-France

Discover bilingual schools in Paris and the Île-de-France region to offer your child an enriching education. Choose the one that best suits their linguistic and cultural needs.

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List of Freinet Schools in Paris and Ile-de-France

Discover how to choose an alternative school in Paris for your child based on your needs and values. Explore Freinet schools categorized by location.

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How to become a Montessori educator? Our guide: qualifications, years of study, salary...

Discover how to become a Montessori educator, the steps to follow, the required qualities, and the training available in France.

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A multi-level class: an additional learning opportunity

Multi-level classes offer a differentiated educational approach, fostering independence and interaction among students of different levels, leading to positive outcomes and effective preparation for secondary school.

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What is an educational project in a school?

A school's educational project guides teaching practices, encourages student involvement, and creates a stimulating environment for their development.