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Sequence 3Milwaukee is prominent, along with several other cities which have fostered the growth of public Montessori schools. It is… |
Sequence 2recommend it to the school and community on the Pine Ridge Reser- vation, and even to the state of South Dakota. The location… |
Sequence 1PARENT INVOLVEMENT IN A MONTESSORI PROGRAM: THE DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOL EXPERIENCE by Ana Maria Villegas and Paula Biwer The… |
Sequence 5instructional activities that will help children develop the learning-to- learn skills and behaviors associated with school… |
Sequence 3touching remembrance of a visit to Hiroshima. She spoke of her own dedication to peace and education and managed to dig a hole… |
Sequence 4CHAPTER6 RESEARCH OF COGNITIVE/ INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Introduction One of the earliest studies of intellectual… |
Sequence 1l\flTCHELLELEMENTARYSCHOOL:A PROFILE SKETCH by Paula Biwer Paula Biwer chroni,cles the cwvelopment of Mitchell Montessori… |
Sequence 3Mitchell Montessori School Biwer • The Montessori Program has brought a stabilizing influence to the neighborhood. We… |
Sequence 4• To better our understanding of our Montessori Program, we have created an intensive research partnership with a professor… |
Sequence 2help her adapt to the conditions of the present. 1n describing a particu- lar civilization or culture, she understood well… |
Sequence 8Renilde Montessori and Margo Waltuch Photo by Paul Biwer. MONTESSORI DIVERSITY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR "Multicultural… |
Sequence 10complex civilizations that the Mexican philosopher and educator Jose Vasconcelos dubbed them "the cosmic race.&… |
Sequence 11developmental bilingualism. The experiences, materials, and suppor- tive atmosphere make a second language offering natural… |
Sequence 1SCHOOLING AND THOUGHTFULNESS by Rexford Brown Mr. Brown 8 view of restructuring American educai:ion is a tacit request for… |
Sequence 3David Kahn, Executive Directm; NAMTA , wlw has su:pported CYUr work UJ disseminate research information UJ Montessori.ans and… |
Sequence 1THE ASSISTANT TO INFANCY: A SPECIAL EDUCATOR by Dr. Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Mont.am.aro introduces the arigins of… |
Sequence 1FAMILY STAR: MONTESSORI IN COMMUNITY LIFE by Karin Salzmann The Denver Family Star Project i,s not just a school extension… |
Sequence 2Assistants To Infancy Training, Denver. Plww by Fl:iul Biwer 118 |
Sequence 3Maria Montessori said, ''We have nothing to hope from the external world till the normalization of man is recognized… |
Sequence 4Families will be invited to use park space adjoining the infant/ toddler cent.er in which a solar biodome will facilitate year… |
Sequence 2Let me give you a little background on the Coalition of Essential Schools. Ted Sizer, the chairman, whom you will meet… |
Sequence 13References Brown, Rexford. (1989a). 'Testing and thoughtfulness." Education Leader- ship, 46 (7), 31-33. Brown… |
Sequence 6of the data collection process; (c) to analyze the data; and (d) to prepare both an interim and a final report of findings.… |
Sequence 7August 1993 ◊ Two Week Summer Seminar Design Review Team presents curriculum designs with completed prototypes to pilot… |
Sequence 8Carole Komgold, Director, Center for Montessori Teacher Education/NY 25 Roxbury Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583 914-472-0038 Pamela… |
Sequence 13Participating Schools Phase 2 and Phase 3 Public Montessori Schools Carson Montessori School Brenda K. White Clissold… |
Sequence 14Nokomis Montessori School t Elnora Battle North Avondale Montessori Thomas G. Rothwell Palm Academy Sylvia Cooper Sands… |
Sequence 16Other Participating Institutions and Societies American Montessori Society Beloit College Cleveland State University… |
Sequence 2Other Participating Institutions and Societies American Montessori Society Beloit College Cleveland State University… |
Sequence 4Nokomis Montessori School t Elnora Battle North Avondale Montessori Thomas G. Rothwell Palm Academy Sylvia Cooper Sands… |
Sequence 5Participating Schools Phase 2 and Phase 3 Public Montessori Schools Carson Montessori School Brenda K. White Clissold… |
Sequence 10Carole Komgold, Director, Center for Montessori Teacher Education/NY 25 Roxbury Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583 914-472-0038 Pamela… |
Sequence 21August 1993 ◊ Two Week Summer Seminar Design Review Team presents curriculum designs with completed prototypes to pilot… |
Sequence 29of the data collection process; (c) to analyze the data; and (d) to prepare both an interim and a final report of findings.… |
Sequence 2I want to stress here that haiku Is a feeling. It Isa dramatic momentiound in oommob everyday occurrences, in the small… |
Sequence 3information from them about haiku except that they loved it and they taught it to the children at their Montessori school in… |
Sequence 2occupations, looking at new challenges in linking practical life and experience with academic frameworks. Louise Chawla and… |
Sequence 196occupations, looking at new challenges in linking practical life and experience with academic frameworks. Louise Chawla and… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI AND ASSESSMENT: SOME ISSUES OF ASSESSMENT AND CURRICULUM REFORM by Annette M. Haines INTRODUCTION This study… |
Sequence 1A LITERACY WORTH HAVING by Rexford Brown LITERACY IN THE BROADEST SENSE At P.S.1, literacy involves reading and writing… |
Sequence 3viewed her educational principles from the very start as anything less than a contribution to the whole planet. Accordingly,… |
Sequence 9A young boy sets the table. Eating indoors. Note the server in the foreground. the children of Brazil eat for breakfast?… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI: A CARING PEDAGOGY by Elizabeth Hall In this Montessori manifesto of caring, Ms. Hall puts forward the impor-… |
Sequence 2The characteristics we came up with were described from a student's point of view. For example, the first one is: A… |
Sequence 10ideas about how to get there, and processes for questioning and changing those ideas when they do not seem to work or when… |
Sequence 9inventions of the scientific period, and culminated-not openly, but there was never any doubt-in the United States of America… |
Sequence 18know it today will be destroyed or saved because of the West- maybe destroyed in the rain forest and maybe destroyed in… |
Sequence 1DISCOVERING THE REAL SPIRITUAL CHILD (PART 2) by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro presents an intellectual view… |
Sequence 1ART FROM THE UNIVERSE STORY: NEW MEANING FOR THE CHILD by John Fowler An ardent devotee of Brian Swimme, Mr. Fowler… |
Sequence 2THE CASADEI BAMBINI: A CENTURY CONCEPT by Elizabeth Hall Elizabeth Hall walks readers through early Montessori history, from… |
Sequence 5their doors and connected with endangered animals and ecosystems around the globe through electronic media" (3). But… |
Sequence 119their doors and connected with endangered animals and ecosystems around the globe through electronic media" (3). But… |
Sequence 237THE CASADEI BAMBINI: A CENTURY CONCEPT by Elizabeth Hall Elizabeth Hall walks readers through early Montessori history, from… |
Sequence 10start to see that Mexico developed in a way that did not completely embrace this Western paradigm. I can tell you that… |
Sequence 1CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNDER THREE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE PERSONALITY, THE FAMILY, AND THE MONTESSORI METHOD by Judi Orion Judi… |
Sequence 1THE DEVELOPMENT OF COORDINATED MOVEMENT by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro discusses the stages of movement in… |
Sequence 1THE IMPACT OF THE ASSISTANTS TO INFANCY PROGRAM ON PRIMARY CHILDREN by Liz Hall When a Primary ( ages three to six) class… |
Sequence 1THE ASSISTANT TO INFANCY: A SPECIAL EDUCATOR by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro introduces the origins of the… |
Sequence 3based on my last two books, The Web of Life and the just recently published book The Hidden Connections. In the last chapter… |
Sequence 1A MONTESSORI LIFE AS A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY-PART 1 by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro speaks of how Montessori… |
Sequence 1PLACES FOR BELONGING: FROM WOMB TO HOME TO MONTESSORI SCHOOL by Judi Orion Judi Orion chronicles,from a psychological and… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI UNDER THREE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN PERSONALITY by Judi Orion Looking at the roots of human personality, Ms.… |
Sequence 2MORE PARENT INVOLVEMENT: REFINING p ARENT EDUCATION WITH AN EMPHASIS ON ASSISTANTS TO INFANCY by Judi Orion Starting from… |
Sequence 156Peace and Education, continued Montessori in Latin America: From Argentina to Mexico, 1911 to 2007 Montessori schools had… |
Sequence 179Photo Crediu, continued Elise Broun Barnett Collection Soro Brody Helen Brophy Kannekar Butt Coring for Young Refugees… |
Sequence 180Welcome to the Children's Mural This portion of the exhibit was created from over 800 pieces of work submitted by 35… |
Sequence 2THE MONTESSORI INFANT AND THE WHOLE DEVELOPMENTAL CONTINUUM by Judi Orion Ms. Orion explicates the concept of the spiritual… |
Sequence 1NORMALIZATION UNDER THREE by Judi Orion Montessori speaks of normalization as ti,e single 111ost important aspect of the… |
Sequence 1FOLLOW THE p ARENT: p ARENT EDUCATION AT THE MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF LAKE FOREST by Ann Jordahl A11nforda'1/ emphasizes… |
Sequence 1HIGH ANXIETY, THE SEQUEL by Patrick F. Bassett Patrick Bassett offers wan11th, h11111or, and opti111is111 for independent… |
Sequence 4• Best case-continued growth or modest dip of+/- 3-5% (the normal fluctuation inde- pendent schools experience during… |
Sequence 14using for pedagogical purposes the history of mathematics. Surely she was a genius. Really she suggested very good acth ities… |
Sequence 22Emphasizing what I saw that was good, I was able to give talks to these teachers, but after all these years of internal… |
Sequence 3Each time a human life enters this earth, an orientation to its environment occurs on two domains: orientation to place-one… |
Sequence 2166 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Throughout my educational experiences, I was told stories that evoked an… |
Sequence 1deeP ecoloGy: educational Possibilities for the twenty-first century by Fritjof Capra Fritjof Capra’s two-part lecture… |
Sequence 2280 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 terrain dominated by species other than our own.… And should they have… |
Sequence 2280 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 terrain dominated by species other than our own.… And should they have… |
Sequence 464 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 2 • Spring 2014 was working towards meeting the remaining specifications listed in the… |
Sequence 1171 Begin • Montessori Early Childhood Education in the Public Sector children who needed special assistance, and eligibility… |
Sequence 2888 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 2 • Spring 2014 aPPendix B general Program informaTion for ParTiciPanTs’ organizaTions… |
Sequence 2124 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 2 • Spring 2014 center, The Montessori Institute, and they recruited parents from the… |
Sequence 7129 Trierweiler • An Overview of Family Star Montessori School fit their hands and myriad opportunities to take care of… |
Sequence 3219 Verschuur • Reflections and practical life items. Working with our hands we made what we needed and the work served me… |
Sequence 1MulTiculTural inclusion in an urBan seTTing by Martha Urioste Martha Urioste tells a compelling history of public sector… |
Sequence 266 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 During the late 1950s and 1960s, the Denver Public Schools (DPS)… |
Sequence 468 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 Northeast Denver elementary schools that were out of compliance with the… |
Sequence 569 Urioste • Multicultural Inclusion in an Urban Setting the use of artificial rewards, including stars, tokens, • letter… |
Sequence 872 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 tion. I was greeted with respect by the office staff and the Mitchell… |
Sequence 1175 Urioste • Multicultural Inclusion in an Urban Setting financial assistance for a Mitchell Montessori state of • the art… |
Sequence 1377 Urioste • Multicultural Inclusion in an Urban Setting Montessori teachers expected all parents to observe in class- rooms… |
Sequence 1478 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 Meanwhile, after nine years of the Ten Steps to Montessori Imple-… |
Sequence 1680 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 only quadrant of the city voting “yes” for the bond election. Bur- dened… |
Sequence 2286 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 followed successfully during these challenging times! “Never doubt that… |
Sequence 1UndeRsTandinG The yoUnGesT ChildRen: hoW To BUild a deep aWaReness of The ToddleR WiTh paRenTs and CaReGiveRs by Nichole… |
Sequence 12102 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 A wise, global citizen loves his home, his land, and his own people and… |
Sequence 13103 Leonard • The Montessori Classroom years the students were asked to list the course that most pushed their knowledge… |
Sequence 1sTUmBle inTo GRaCe by Jennifer Rogers Jennifer Rogers writes with apt and lyrical snippets from her perspective as a… |
Sequence 365 Norris • Biodiversity and Peace Box 1. The Children’s Eternal Rainforest: The Heart of Conservation in Costa Rica Per… |
Sequence 1ObservaTiOn: a PracTice ThaT MusT be PracTiced by Karey M. Lontz Karey Lontz’s article on learning how to “dominate by… |