The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1984, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Tuesday, November 6, 1984
Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
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Vote with thought
This is not another "go to the against a candidate. Qualities such
polls and vote because it is elec- as "new blood," a candidate's age
tion day" letter. It is a "go to the irrespective of health, party affi-
polls and vote if you're informed" liation, and incumbency are not
letter. reasons to vote for a candidate.
There are many reasons to vote They may be descriptive, but they
for a candidate. Some of these are hardly evaluative,
include: qualifications, experience Today, when casting your bal-
in office (if performance was lot, consider valid reasons why a
good), performance in all past candidate should receive your
offices, accessibility, issues, inno- vote.
vativeness, and knowledge of the
powers and limitations of the
office being sought.
There are also qualities which
are not reasons to vote for or
Mark Scudder
ASUN president
Curt Oltmans
ASUN vice president
Montessori method defended
Upon reading the article en- with mental development. A
titled "Pressure to Succeed Evi- Montessori preschool is a "child
dent in Kindergarten, Even ren's house," where everything is
Earlier" (Oct. 24, Daily Nebras- within the reach of the children,
kan) and finding myself in agree- and they can interact with the
ment with its principal argument, materials, the adults, and the
I, nevertheless, noted with dis- other children,
may certain misconceptions In this "small society" of pre
about the Montessori educational primary children between the ages
philosophy. i.e. The director of a of approximately 3 and 6 years,
non-Montessori day-care facility there exists an orderly and relaxed
was quoted as saying, "Montesso- atmosphere, which is conducive
ris are too structured for chil- to productive interaction and
dren'Anotherstatementwasattri- learning appropriate to the read
buted to her, to the effect that iness of each individual child,
these types of schools teach intel- This is a well-balanced approach
lectual development, not social (neither "too structured," nor
development As a Montessori pre- neglecting social development),
school teacher for many years, it First-hand experience is one of
is mv view, based upon actual . the most effective learning tech-
experience, that such character- niques. Hopefully, persons mter-
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izations of the Montessori ap
proach are untrue and misleading.
The Montessori philosophy is
based upon respect for the child
as a whole: both the physical and
social development of the child
are essential elements of the pro
gram, and they go hand-in-hand
More opinion on Page 6
ested in commenting on the Mon
tessori approach will take the
time to visit Montessori schools
and see how they function before
drawing conclusions about it.
Maria Schoch
Children's Circle Montessori School
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