Alternative Education Approaches

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  1. 4. last name of the founder of Waldorf education.
  2. 5. Waldorf education aims to develop in students.
  3. 6. type of tasks and outcomes emphasized in Project-Based Learning.
  4. 8. strong focus on collaboration and _______ in democratic schools.
  5. 9. have _______ to explore their interests in democratic schools.
  6. 11. alternative approaches focus on the _______ development of students.
  7. 12. What students in democratic schools learn to develop.
  8. 14. through hands-on experiences.
  9. 17. back on what was learned in a project.
  10. 19. Age-Montessori classrooms often group students of different ages together.
  11. 22. main focus of all educational approaches.
  12. 23. key skill developed through Social and Emotional Learning.
  13. 24. skill highly emphasized in Montessori schools.
  14. 25. central focus in Waldorf schools, encouraging imagination.
  15. 26. materials used in Montessori education.
  16. 27. classrooms follow a structured daily _______.
  17. 28. education encourages creativity and _______.
  18. 29. where students take responsibility for their education.
  19. 30. together, a key element of Project-Based Learning.
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  1. 1. _______ and Emotional Learning helps students manage emotions.
  2. 2. approach founded by Maria Montessori.
  3. 3. of school where students participate in decision-making.
  4. 7. forms of education are called _______.
  5. 10. Question-Guides the focus of a Project-Based Learning activity.
  6. 13. work on a _______ to solve real-world problems.
  7. 15. key part of Inquiry-Based Learning.
  8. 16. key principle in democratic education, allowing students to decide.
  9. 18. that starts with a student’s question.
  10. 20. Environment-A key feature of Montessori classrooms, designed to support learning.
  11. 21. system founded by Rudolf Steiner.