
MATURA ENGLISH: Alternative Education Methods
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the principles of Montessori education?
The principles of Montessori education include child-led learning, mixed-age classrooms, and a focus on independence and self-directed learning.
Single-age classrooms
A focus on dependence and teacher-directed learning
Strict teacher-led instruction
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What is the philosophy behind free schools?
The philosophy behind free schools is to provide education that is not restricted by traditional educational systems and to promote self-directed learning and community involvement.
The philosophy behind free schools is to discourage community involvement and self-directed learning
The philosophy behind free schools is to enforce strict curriculum and standardized testing
The philosophy behind free schools is to limit access to education for only the wealthy
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What are some curriculum options for homeschooling?
Enrolling in a full-time boarding school
Hiring a private tutor
Attending traditional public school
Algunas opciones de currículo para la educación en el hogar incluyen programas estructurados, educación en línea, educación personalizada y enfoques de aprendizaje basados en proyectos.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What materials and activities are used in Montessori education?
In Montessori education, materials such as textbooks, lectures, and standardized tests are used to promote hands-on learning and independence.
In Montessori education, materials such as plastic toys, television watching, and virtual reality games are used to promote hands-on learning and independence.
In Montessori education, materials such as wooden puzzles, sensory activities, and practical life exercises are used to promote hands-on learning and independence.
In Montessori education, materials such as video games, coloring books, and computer programming are used to promote hands-on learning and independence.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are some socialization challenges in homeschooling?
Some socialization challenges in homeschooling include limited opportunities for interaction with peers, lack of exposure to diverse perspectives, and potential feelings of isolation.
Abundance of opportunities for interaction with peers
Excessive exposure to diverse perspectives
Feeling overwhelmed by too much socialization
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How do free schools promote student autonomy?
Free schools promote student autonomy by enforcing strict rules and regulations
Free schools promote student autonomy by allowing students to have a say in their education, encouraging self-directed learning, and providing opportunities for independent decision-making.
Free schools promote student autonomy by limiting students' choices and freedom
Free schools promote student autonomy by discouraging independent thinking and decision-making
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the advantages of homeschooling?
Lack of access to specialized resources
Inconsistent academic standards
Limited social interaction
Some advantages of homeschooling include personalized learning, flexible schedule, and a safe learning environment.
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