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Sequence 6In our household, each member of the family had certain responsibilities. We were each a part of the establishment. Our work… |
Sequence 4evaluation. One point is clear-evaluation is an essential ingredient of the Montessori secondary program, probably because… |
Sequence 2is through our children. Peace through education in an environment that allows for mixed human experiences, facilitates the… |
Sequence 440 nation's first attempt to involve parents in the education deci- sion-making process. • Preschool Parents… |
Sequence 1THE MAROTTA MONTESSORI SCHOOL: A CONCEPT DEDICATED TO URBAN RENEWAL by Alcillia Jones Clifford There is an urgent calling… |
Sequence 2• Elementary age: better scholastic placement, improved achievement • Adolescent age: lower rate of delinquency, higher rate… |
Sequence 5I want students to be able to answer the question-What is a Mon- tessori school?-and to be very much conscious of what we are… |
Sequence 9stresses the same idea in her writing: "the child must learn by his own individual activity, being given a mental… |
Sequence 1The Adolescent: THE MONTESSORI l\flDDLE SCHOOL: A PERSONAL WITNESS by John McNamara John McNamara's description of the… |
Sequence 6Montessori and the Humanities means a clarification of goals. We have a saying in Montessori - "Montessori is an aid… |
Sequence 1Montessori: The Humanities Connection Mythos, Logos, and the Generalist Ideal by David Kahn Montessori education may be a… |
Sequence 10not only connect with Montessori education-they may be indispensi- ble to the preservation and application of the Montessori… |
Sequence 8- the syntax or predictable structure of the language. For example, at the simplest level beyond pictures and labels, a book… |
Sequence 2surrounding Geauga County indicate that affordable, convenient, qual- ity day care is a critical concern for area parents… |
Sequence 5the facility by different personnel which always adds stress to any program. (Good teachers, especially Montessorians, do not… |
Sequence 7ture vs. interest, spontaneous activity vs. prepared environment. Many times the practitioner will regard these issues as… |
Sequence 15mutual service. The farm is a final acrualizarion of cosmic education. And as we have seen, farming is not just a technical… |
Sequence 1APPENDIX I HERSHEY MONTESSORI ERDKINDER PROJECT A Preliminary Proposal by Michael Bagiackas Hershey Montessori School has… |
Sequence 2HERSHEY MONTESSORI SCHOOL'S OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT by Pat Doyle Proctor Hershey Montessori School is located in a semi-… |
Sequence 1Suddenly We Have a Nursery (Upper Elemetltary) by Michael Bagiackas An unexpected gift of 50 three-year-old plants just… |
Sequence 3Unique Opportunity The Laufenburg Ranch, under the ownership of the Sonoma Land Trust, is unique in offering rich… |
Sequence 8The Paideia model is clearly compatible with Montessori, both stressing presentation and coaching. The Paideia chart goes on,… |
Sequence 2Development of the Service Curriculum As the sixth-year student enters the middle school environment, the first period is… |
Sequence 7CURRICULUM FOR CARING Ruffing Montessori School Cleveland Heights, Ohio by Patricia Ludick Overview The Curriculum for… |
Sequence 84. To encourage the students to explore their widening world and to consider themselves not just as observers but as… |
Sequence 2SURVEY OF MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT PROGRAMS: INTERPRETIVE COMMENTARY by John Long Introduction Let me Lell a personal story… |
Sequence 5Where are they located? One school is in Canada, one in Mexico, and 31 in the United States. Nine schools are east of the… |
Sequence 1UNIFYING THE URBAN CONTRIBUTION: MOVING TOWARD ERDKINDER by David Kahn This article suggests that the Erdkinder is a… |
Sequence 1PUBLIC MONTESSORI AND STATE-MANDATED ASSESSMENT by Keith Boehme and Elizabeth Wymer Keith Boehme and Elizabeth Wymer make… |
Sequence 2ERDKINDER UNDER CONSTRUCTION: WHAT THE FARM SCHOOLS SHOWED Us by David Kahn Mr. Kahn is directing a project to start a farm… |
Sequence 4Six-year-old girls dressed in white aprons and scarves are making no-bake cookies in the public kindergarten class of… |
Sequence 175Six-year-old girls dressed in white aprons and scarves are making no-bake cookies in the public kindergarten class of… |
Sequence 1A number of years ago students described the adolescent environ- ment as follows: • An environment where we can experience… |
Sequence 8Everything about the children ment clearly urges middle schools to has a history, and if the stu- transform the fundamental… |
Sequence 15THE PEDAGOGY OF PLACE by Pat Ludick Pedagogy of Place as presented in Pat Lu dick's article looks at pedagogy of place… |
Sequence 3THE FARM EXPERIENCE: ITS IMPORTANCE IN A CHILD' s LIFE by Richard Barker Richard Barker's pioneering work in… |
Sequence 11not whether the schools were better or worse after the changes, but that there was a deeply felt need for reform based on the… |
Sequence 5requirements of head and hand. Montessori actually says that the methods should allow the student to alternate his or her… |
Sequence 16GEOMETRY AND ERDKINDER by Nathaniel J. McDonald Nate MacDonald's chronicle of his first year of teaching geometry at the… |
Sequence 1PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND EDUCATIONAL GOALS FOR THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT, AGES TWELVE TO FIFTEEN by David Kahn This… |
Sequence 22Similar efforts are underway in higher education, pioneered by an organization called Second Nature, located in Boston, which… |
Sequence 35Q. Is there grant and foundation money toward green schools, green buildings? A. Yes, there is grant money. You should… |
Sequence 2TIMELESS DEDICATION: MONTESSORI FROM THE DEPTH OF THE SOUL by J oen Bettmann Joen Bettman.n 's touching article… |
Sequence 6based on the same objectives as found on the proficiency tests, and each school was evaluated in a number of areas, including… |
Sequence 1027. It reduced thinking skills from broad-patterned to domain- specific thinking. 28. It placed our school in a… |
Sequence 11The standards-based model is characterized by standards and consequent curriculum developed by committees overseen by state… |
Sequence 13presented with items of knowledge because we think they have to understand it and to learn it. (77) For over ten years in our… |
Sequence 2SOCIAL AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT: IMPORTANCE OF THE f AMILY by John McNamara This comprehensive view of social and moral… |
Sequence 24standing of the essentials of a discipline, and the generalist, who needs to build an overview of all the disciplines in their… |
Sequence 6adolescents-but it is an age of silliness, that they need just to be silly to have fun. One student said in her eighth grade… |
Sequence 7part of the Ruffing mystique. You only realize what has actually happened to you after you leave, but that's why Ruffing… |
Sequence 4let alone have them follow it, because it has to come from within you. The important lesson of learning to love to learn was… |
Sequence 5made me believe I could do it and on time. Now I absolutely love to read. Another student wrote: I remember the time when I… |
Sequence 6personal relationship with your teachers and you're on a first name basis you become more comfortable with adults and… |
Sequence 3I would like to present two examples of Little Communities as prepared environments: Colegio Montessori de Tepoztlan in Mexico… |
Sequence 2THE MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE STUDY OF NATURE AND SOCIETY A PROPOSAL by David Kahn David Kahn presents a high school… |
Sequence 4In October, 2005, NAMT A sponsored the third international Ado- lescent Colloquium, a gathering of eminent Montessori… |
Sequence 5Local Demand for a Montessori High School Model Cleveland (northeast Ohio) is the second oldest Montessori hub in the United… |
Sequence 16• Joint funds development (administrative) · Carpentry assistance 4. The Little Italy Neighborhood The Little Italy… |
Sequence 17High School Responsibilities: • Creating a newsletter of urban-rural natural history for high school students in northeast… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI: CHILDREN, NATURE, AND GROWING UP GREEN PREFACE TO "NATURE AND EMBODIED EDUCATION" BY KEVIN… |
Sequence 38Montessori, Maria. The Secret oJC!,i/dlwod. 1936. Trans. M. Joseph Costelloe. New York: Ballantine, 1966. Montessori, Maria.… |
Sequence 180Welcome to the Children's Mural This portion of the exhibit was created from over 800 pieces of work submitted by 35… |
Sequence 3miles east of Atlanta, with no prospect of becoming rural. In fact, the tension has come from the fact that we have no desire… |
Sequence 14book on the current financial crisis, The World ls Curved by David Smick, and [ highly recommend it to you. As we eventually… |
Sequence 2TUTORING WITHOUT CRUTCHES: EXTRA SUPPORT AND INCLUSION FOR THE OLDER MONTESSORI CHILD WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES by Barbara… |
Sequence 1AN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS FOR VISION BY CONSENSUS USING WHOLE SYSTEMS THEORY by Kathy Minardi Kathy Minardi suggests a… |
Sequence 8Figure 5. Ruffing West students in the lab. Figure 6. Examples of student work in the gardens at Ruffing West. Gray and… |
Sequence 9garden as a backdrop to study the effects of nature on the body, on the effectiveness of studying, and on completing work (see… |
Sequence 6world of our ancestors. In an increasing global world, we must be continually aware that we share our planet and its natural… |
Sequence 2176 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Although not every adolescent is dysfunctional, rebel- lious, or… |
Sequence 3177 Ewert-Krocker • The Adolescent: Taking on the Task of Humanity the healing and restorative aspects of nature tomor- row… |
Sequence 4178 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Once outside, they are usually happy to be there and may choose to find… |
Sequence 7181 Ewert-Krocker • The Adolescent: Taking on the Task of Humanity Laurie Ewert-Krocker was the founding head teacher of… |
Sequence 10210 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 have developed better technologies. The impli- cations for all this—… |
Sequence 12290 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 nurtured through a dramatic passage from one realm of existence to… |
Sequence 12290 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 nurtured through a dramatic passage from one realm of existence to… |
Sequence 4132 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 1 • Winter 2014 identified by Maria Montessori as the alphabet of any aspect of reality… |
Sequence 5133 McNamara • Community, Freedom, and Discipline was reached. Although frustrating at first, correcting my mistakes helped… |
Sequence 6134 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 1 • Winter 2014 Another real aspect of adolescence is that it is an age of silli- ness,… |
Sequence 7135 McNamara • Community, Freedom, and Discipline actually happened to you after you leave, but that’s why Ruffing itself… |
Sequence 11139 McNamara • Community, Freedom, and Discipline that contribute to their success. They know what quality looks like and it… |
Sequence 1how The MonTessori upper eleMenTAry And AdolescenT environMenT nATurAlly inTegrATes science, MATheMATics, Technology, And… |
Sequence 1967 Doerr, Good, and Waski • The Water Molecule Adolescents, especially late adolescents on the verge of adulthood, are more… |
Sequence 4AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 115 references Bronowski, Jacob. The Ascent of Man. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973. Fuller, R.… |
Sequence 4Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 136 child’s gift or potential contribution to society. On the right side of the line are… |
Sequence 1Professional Biography of Annette Haines Education and Honours 2012 Editor and wrote “Editor’s Notes” for The 1946 London… |
Sequence 33Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 136 child’s gift or potential contribution to society. On the right side of the line are… |
Sequence 54AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 115 references Bronowski, Jacob. The Ascent of Man. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973. Fuller, R.… |
Sequence 2Professional Biography of Annette Haines page 168 Professional Biography of Annette Haines Education and Honours 2012… |
Sequence 34Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 136 child’s gift or potential contribution to society. On the right side of the line are… |
Sequence 55AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 115 references Bronowski, Jacob. The Ascent of Man. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973. Fuller, R.… |
Sequence 1JOEN BETTMANN _________________________________________________________________________ Joen Bettmann was a highly regarded… |
Sequence 12166 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 2 • Spring 2021 166 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 2 • Spring 2021 Thus the myth of… |
Sequence 2on a tree. I was happily surprised to find the idea easily accepted with no immature discussion. The next day when the… |
Sequence 5At the elementary level, the students studied simple machines and how they worked. At the junior high level they went further… |
Sequence 22 Evaluation The first step involved listing the compromises to the program which had been made as the capacities of the… |
Sequence 1Legal Issue: Defending Montessori From The Law By Elizabeth Hissong Jn the face of Day Care legislation in Ohio aimed at… |
Sequence 1Bringing Montessori to the Black Community: A Private School Model by Thomas Loew Montessori comes to the inner city by way… |
Sequence 6cards and snapshots of bridges from our city and around the world. A field trip down to the river to view the various sorts of… |