Cultural
Language
Language development is integral and approached in a way that encourages natural growth and exploration.
Language and culture play crucial roles in GVM, enriching the learning environment and supporting holistic development. Here’s how they are integrated:
- Multilingual Environment: Children are exposed to multiple languages through classroom materials, activities, and interactions, fostering early language acquisition and appreciation for linguistic diversity.
- Cultural Awareness: The curriculum includes cultural studies, allowing children to explore and understand different traditions, customs, and values from around the world.
- Celebration of Diversity: Schools often celebrate various cultural festivals and holidays, creating a vibrant environment that respects and honors diverse backgrounds.
- Global Perspectives: Lessons and materials are designed to provide a global perspective, helping children develop a broader understanding of the world and its cultures.
- Language Development: Montessori methods support language development through interactive storytelling, vocabulary-building activities, and practical communication exercises, enhancing both verbal and written skills.