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Sequence 14132 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Cosmic Education is a vision and, like all vi- sions, difficult to… |
Sequence 5157 Leonard and Allen • Experiences in Nature: Resolute Second-Plane Directions Toward Erdkinder work” (Montessori, The… |
Sequence 1the adolescent: taKinG on the tasK of huManity— conductinG the dialoGue between nature and suPranature by Laurie Ewert-… |
Sequence 3139 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education what is montessori? Montessori education began in the early 1900s (… |
Sequence 4140 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 2 • Spring 2013 materials and some featuring computer-topped desks set in rows.… |
Sequence 432 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 2 • Spring 2014 I much prefer the term Montessori all day to make it perfectly clear… |
Sequence 3151 Shubitz • What is the Ideal Infant Group Care Environment In 1946, Adele Costa Gnocchi, professor of phi- losophy at… |
Sequence 771 Urioste • Multicultural Inclusion in an Urban Setting for young Hispanic children in a Montessori classroom. During the… |
Sequence 1276 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 It was also obvious that all of our parents from across the city were… |
Sequence 2154 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 lessons as well as observed the participants’ reactions to the mate-… |
Sequence 3211 Luborsky • Occupational Therapy and Montessori—Kindred Spirits The Person, Environment, Task Triad When treating clients… |
Sequence 6108 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 maria monteSSori’S GreateSt act of civility On August 31, 1898 Maria… |
Sequence 7109 Schaefer • History and Civility approach the work with reason and science, properly understood. She suggested that… |
Sequence 8110 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 a medical doctor–the first ever trained in Rome. She was bold and… |
Sequence 1BiRTh To six: a foUndaTion foR all ThaT Comes laTeR by Judith Orion Judi Orion, a Montessori expert on the birth-to-six… |
Sequence 668 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 sources of information about development for this period, so much so… |
Sequence 595 Leonard • The Montessori Classroom good fortune to be welcomed and taught about Mexico by wonderful people who are so… |
Sequence 3153 Stephenson • Cosmic Education to infancy program in Rome in 1947, parents have been guided in preparing an environment… |
Sequence 8158 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 Here is an example of the difference in the study of geography. In a… |
Sequence 10160 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 distress together with a desire to alleviate it) begins long before the… |
Sequence 3177 Rogers • Stumble into Grace this “vital force” the “horme” and said that it was the source of en- ergy and joy in… |
Sequence 884 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 3 • Summer 2015 community garden, or a park in need of care. We have an orchard, an old… |
Sequence 1The scienTisT in The clAssrooM: The MonTessori TeAcher As scienTisT by Ginni Sackett Ginni Sackett shares insights ignited… |
Sequence 26 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 as being characterized by “experiment, observation, evidence, rec-… |
Sequence 1620 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 reFerences Menand, Louis. “The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in… |
Sequence 1ObservaTiOns On sara’s firsT eighT MOnThs by her MOTher by Grazia Honegger Fresco Grazia Honegger Fresco gives us direct… |
Sequence 5363 Montessori • Methods Evolved by Observation child has had scientific care, then at the age of three the child should be… |
Sequence 1a WorkManshiP of risk: The crafTing of ThoughT in an age of sPeed and disTracTion by Maggie Jackson “How much can one… |
Sequence 2122 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 2 • Spring 2017 The Work of The hand At the time of her first contemplation into the… |
Sequence 15277 Massie • Helping Children with Attentional Challenges sensory training could be used to stimulate cognitive development… |
Sequence 220 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 3 • Summer 2017 the early years of Italian unification. During this time there was much… |
Sequence 3AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 15 second plane Researchers from UCLA, the National Institute of Mental Health, and McGill… |
Sequence 5Optimal Developmental Outcomes page 22 to respect the work of others. They can now wait patiently for an object whereas… |
Sequence 1The Development of Movement and Its Educational Counterpart in the Montessori Primary Class Movement is that which… |
Sequence 4The Totality of Montessori page 130 students any more). Standardized tests, teaching to those tests, using workbooks and… |
Sequence 2Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 134 anxiety, depression and so forth? This is almost a rhetorical question for everyone… |
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 2AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 147 related to the original encoding—i.e., what was first learned. Thus, the Montessori… |
Sequence 22AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 147 related to the original encoding—i.e., what was first learned. Thus, the Montessori… |
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 35Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 134 anxiety, depression and so forth? This is almost a rhetorical question for everyone… |
Sequence 39The Totality of Montessori page 130 students any more). Standardized tests, teaching to those tests, using workbooks and… |
Sequence 101The Development of Movement and Its Educational Counterpart in the Montessori Primary Class Movement is that which… |
Sequence 147Optimal Developmental Outcomes page 22 to respect the work of others. They can now wait patiently for an object whereas… |
Sequence 154AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 15 second plane Researchers from UCLA, the National Institute of Mental Health, and McGill… |
Sequence 1Reflections by Colleagues on the AMI Editorial Board My first memory of Annette was as a student in the elementary course she… |
Sequence 23AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 147 related to the original encoding—i.e., what was first learned. Thus, the Montessori… |
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 36Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 134 anxiety, depression and so forth? This is almost a rhetorical question for everyone… |
Sequence 40The Totality of Montessori page 130 students any more). Standardized tests, teaching to those tests, using workbooks and… |
Sequence 102The Development of Movement and Its Educational Counterpart in the Montessori Primary Class Movement is that which… |
Sequence 148Optimal Developmental Outcomes page 22 to respect the work of others. They can now wait patiently for an object whereas… |
Sequence 155AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 15 second plane Researchers from UCLA, the National Institute of Mental Health, and McGill… |
Sequence 25 Chawla and White • Place-Based Education and Citizen Science PlACe-BAseD eDuCATioN AND CiTiZeN sCieNCe: resourCes For… |
Sequence 26 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 1 • Winter 2020 REFINING OUR PRACTICE AS MONTESSORI TEACHERS: CULTIVATING A DEEPER… |
Sequence 5mond, and Dr. Patricia Kuhl (a specialist in early child- hood language development at the University of Wash- ington who… |
Sequence 9Wikramaratne • The Child In Nature 77 At the end of the two years, Dr. Montessori reviewed all of the materials prepared to… |
Sequence 8Leonard & Allen • Experiences In Nature 95 Courtesy of Mr. Katsuhiko Yorita, Information Center, Okinawa, Japan,… |
Sequence 8Verschuur • The Nature and Theory Of…. 137 claim freedom. The age-old misconceptions of freedom and discipline surfaced for… |
Sequence 3both traditional and Montessori schools, Dr. Montessori and her work were welcomed and honored in the 1920's and 1930… |
Sequence 1The Spiritual Development of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti In the summer of 1975 Sofia Cavalletti conducted the first U.S.… |
Sequence 1Claremont's Point of View: Literature and Grammar by Mrs. Francesca Claremont Transcribed and Edited by Jim and… |
Sequence 6older ones with their spontaneous and enthusiastic delight in seeking to learn. This spontaneity carried over to the spirit… |
Sequence 1LITERATURE THROUGH HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY by Francesca Claremont Transcribed and Edited by Jim and Frances Fitzpatrick The… |
Sequence 2Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment The following is transcribed by Ann Freeman from tape recordings of a conversa-… |
Sequence 14some of what is done does not come from Montessori, they know after thirteen years what works practically. Erdkinder Atlanta… |
Sequence 4But wait. Let's stop dreaming. Someone in the comer, a parent asks, "How will these children do at the… |
Sequence 1Report from Erdkinder Atlanta By Phil Gang Jn this report Mario Montessori responds to the previous Erdkinder Atlanta inter… |
Sequence 1Montessori Birth Assistance by G. Honegger Fresco translated by Luigi Messineo Montessori begins at birth is more than a… |
Sequence 2opened toward the renewal of ways and means related to pregnancy, delivery and the child's early period of life. Thus… |
Sequence 1f') A Tribute To The Infant Class Tradition ,._ P 2_ by Rita Messineo A photo essay Jµfant,.._clQS!eJ are prcjlif~ra~… |
Sequence 1On Becoming a Human Being Kahn-Montanaro Interview As an outgrowth of the AMI National Conference at Tarrytown, New York, Dr… |
Sequence 336 he will combine known elements in fresh, new ways that are uniquely his own. His own special personality, his own special… |
Sequence 10disciplined, are mutually helpful, and pursue their work with joy. So one way we can create and preserve a harmony is to be… |
Sequence 1Maria Montessori, a musical play in ten scenes on the life of Maria Montessori, was written and produced by the students of… |
Sequence 318 Teacher: (After 2 minutes) 5, 4, 3, 2, I - TIME! Everybody stop! Now count the number of words you have written - put this… |
Sequence 4older members of the class first choice on the major parts, don't you think? (Assenting comments from the group -… |
Sequence 6Ana: I really wanted to be in the morgue scene. I had some really neat ideas on how to make it really scary, but I must have… |
Sequence 722 Teacher: Let's change that to: You Can Be What You Want to Be! All: Yeah! Neat! Great! Suzanne: I want to work on… |
Sequence 1Feature: Dialogue: Jean-Jacques Rousseau meets Maria Montessori by Gordon Maas Rousseau and Montessori have a great deal in… |
Sequence 1The Movement for the Eighties The Montessori Movement: Thoughts on its Future Charlene S. Trochta A truly philosophical and… |
Sequence 1Mario M. Montessori Is Dead Chronicle of a Ceremony by Camillo Grazzini Mr. Grazzini's sensitive portrayal of the… |
Sequence 2work with disabled children, specialized training courses have been established by 1he Association Montessori lnternationale… |
Sequence 238 presentation of certain themes and that they made prolonged use of detenninate elements of the materials. When this… |
Sequence 1338 presentation of certain themes and that they made prolonged use of detenninate elements of the materials. When this… |
Sequence 1010 I. Process A. To effect types of government within the real functioning of the middle school (e.g. aristocracy, oligarchy… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 7Technology has made it all happen faster today. It took decades for word of Pestal· ozzi's accomplishments to reach all… |
Sequence 2Pope John Paul Visit: Cavaletti Center in Rome. with the consciousness of being plunged into an unfathomable and… |
Sequence 3The catechesis of the Good Shepherd in North America had grown from a tiny mus- tard seed so small that you could blow it away… |
Sequence 2Dr. Montessori's meeting with Pope Pius XII and glides over Pope Benedict XV's great personal interest in Monressori… |
Sequence 1718 Montessori, Maria. (1964). The Montessori method. Cambridge, Mass.: Robert Bentley, Inc. 1. Stendler, Celia. (1965).… |
Sequence 102(1923,25,30,37, 46,). Dr. Montessori on independence. Lecture excerpts reprinted in (1976). Communications, 3/4, 28-36, (… |
Sequence 109110 Madame Montessori is here; Talks of work. (1913, December). Chicago Herald Tribune. 1_, p. l, ( l). Maffi, Quirino… |
Sequence 111112 ( 1). Montessori' s reception in Rome. (1914). Freedom for the Child, l, 14, (1). Montessori in Vienna:… |