Abstract
Montessori school system has its preference in the market of pre-schooling in Pakistan. The study was designed to highlight the perceptions of parents and teachers about learning experiences, internal abilities, behavior and skills produced through Montessori System of Education. The target population consisted of parents of students and teachers at Montessori classes in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Twenty schools were purposively selected and from each school, four teachers and four parents were invited to participate in survey research voluntarily. Sample of eighty parents and eighty teachers was available. A self-developed questionnaire was developed to cover the aspects of learning experiences, internal abilities, behavior and skills among children in Montessori classes. Items were developed on a five points Likert scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Pilot testing was completed on ten parents and ten teachers selected conveniently. This study concludes that teachers and parents were satisfied with the students’ learning experiences, understanding new experiences, willingness to try new things and selfcreating process. Whereas parents were uncertain about application of concepts, encouragement for new experiences, practical life skills, art of respect for others, independent learning, sense of responsibility, chase for best performance and thinking abilities among students in Montessori classes.

M. Imran Yousuf, Muhammad Imran. (2018) Teachers and Parents’ Perceptions about Learning Abilities and Skills among Children at Montessori Classes, Journal of Elementary Education, Volume-28, Issue-1.
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