Mapping Montessori Materials for AI Competency Development
de Kate Broughton
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Mapping Montessori Materials for AI Competency Development reveals a simple but powerful idea: the skills children need in an AI-shaped world have been present in Montessori environments for more than a century. What global frameworks now identify as essential competencies, Montessori materials have long cultivated through hands-on exploration, independence, and deep observation.
Written for educators, school leaders, researchers, and future-minded parents, this book connects timeless Montessori pedagogy with today’s urgent questions about technology and learning. It draws on the UNESCO AI Competency Framework (2024), McKinsey’s Future Skills DELTA Model (2021), and the World Economic Forum’s Schools of the Future report (2020) to map classic Montessori materials to AI-relevant skills such as pattern recognition, systems thinking, data literacy, ethical reasoning, and self-guided learning.
Through clear examples and classroom illustrations, Kate Broughton, M.Ed., shows how materials like the Golden Beads, Moveable Alphabet, Metal Insets, and Checkerboard Multiplication naturally develop the habits of mind the future demands. She offers language for advocacy, tools for research, and a framework that aligns Montessori with global, future-ready learning outcomes.
This book invites both Montessori and non-Montessori educators to begin mapping their own materials and environments, strengthening clarity, observation, and purposeful design. It is a guide and a call to action, positioning Montessori not as nostalgia, but as a visionary approach for navigating an increasingly complex and technology-rich world.
Written for educators, school leaders, researchers, and future-minded parents, this book connects timeless Montessori pedagogy with today’s urgent questions about technology and learning. It draws on the UNESCO AI Competency Framework (2024), McKinsey’s Future Skills DELTA Model (2021), and the World Economic Forum’s Schools of the Future report (2020) to map classic Montessori materials to AI-relevant skills such as pattern recognition, systems thinking, data literacy, ethical reasoning, and self-guided learning.
Through clear examples and classroom illustrations, Kate Broughton, M.Ed., shows how materials like the Golden Beads, Moveable Alphabet, Metal Insets, and Checkerboard Multiplication naturally develop the habits of mind the future demands. She offers language for advocacy, tools for research, and a framework that aligns Montessori with global, future-ready learning outcomes.
This book invites both Montessori and non-Montessori educators to begin mapping their own materials and environments, strengthening clarity, observation, and purposeful design. It is a guide and a call to action, positioning Montessori not as nostalgia, but as a visionary approach for navigating an increasingly complex and technology-rich world.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Enseignement
- Catégories supplémentaires Informatique et Internet, Inspiration
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 372 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781966665205
- Date de publication: nov 26, 2025
- Langue English
- Mots-clés AI, Education, Montessori, thinking, Computational
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