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Influenced by empiricism philosophy, it is
Influenced by empiricism philosophy, Montessori curriculum.

Empirical concept:

Empiricism is also called empiricism. Philosophical theory that perceptual experience is the only source of all knowledge and ideas. Empiricism unilaterally exaggerates the function and authenticity of experience or perceptual knowledge. Degrade or even deny the role and authenticity of rational knowledge. The meaning of the word "experience" is relatively broad, including both the regular summary made directly from perceptual knowledge and some psychological and life experiences. Philosophical empiricism refers to a cognitive theory, which is opposite to rationalism.

According to the different solutions of empiricists to the basic problems of philosophy, empiricism can be divided into idealism empiricism and materialism empiricism. The former advocates that experience is subjective or given by God, and defines experience as the sum of feelings or appearances, which is independent of material essence.

The basic content of Montessori course:

Montessori curriculum is compiled by the expert team of Huaxia Baby-Friendly according to Montessori's educational philosophy and combined with the growth and development characteristics of infants. In China, Montessori curriculum pays more attention to "localization", that is, according to the growth and development characteristics of infants in China, Montessori's educational thoughts are integrated into China's traditional educational thoughts.

Montessori's courses are diverse and rich in content, breaking the traditional cramming education. The activity room is required to be spacious and generous, and the indoor workbench, work blanket and rich teaching materials and teaching AIDS are free for children to use. The content of Montessori education is divided into daily life education, sensory education, mathematics education, language education, scientific and cultural education and moral education and music education without teaching AIDS.