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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, 1991, Fall-Winter

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educaring desires and skills, courage, compassion, and honesry, among other liberal educarive effects, were nor even indexed.…
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Sharon Kendall 172 The NAMTA journal - VoL 17 No. 1 . Fall-Winter 1991
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EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND THE MONTESSORI MODEL: A COMPREHENSIVE, INTERDEPENDENT APPROACH by Sharon Kendall Sharon…
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the period of schooling increased, leading to the development of more complex educational arrangements. The emergence of…
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rationalistic, deterministic view. The educational environments she cre- ated were clear alternatives to the traditional…
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perspective, education becomes a process of assisting human develop- ment, working coward full and whole construction. le…
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During the 1970s, the continued enthusiasm for the Montessori method led many private Montessori schools to expand their…
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nizational structure and administrative practice which is consistent with their educational goals and their guiding philosophy…
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development of individual potential. They understand char human development is an interactive process which involves the…
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ment are facilitated as children gradually explore issues of leadership, problem-solving, conflict resolution, social…
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The idea of adulr as link challenges rhe traditional view of teacher as "head," directing and defining the…
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and for others. le is this type of freedom within the broader value struc- ture that allows the child ro interact with the…
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(AMI), established by Dr. Montessori in 1929, provides the most com- prehensive approach to teacher training. Other training…
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toward efficiency. Yet such efforts are often impediments co the con- stantly changing and responsive dialectic which is at…
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within the school and therefore more often assumes a broad leadership role, there is a general acknowledgement of what has…
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the humanistic values which form the framework for the school's organi- zation. Freedom is the third component essential…
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specific evencs, yet each retains its own identity and some degree of sepa- rateness (Weik 1978). Individuals and groups…
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I. Organizational change is natural and fundamental; organizations are always in Aux. 2. Mose imporranc organizational…
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Sharing a vision implies defining common values. Values are closely related co our perceptions of reality and the nature of…
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Second is the ethics of responsiveness which involves personal canng and a comminnent to help others co grow. The Montessori…
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The leader sets che paccern by scimulacing discussion, encouraging dialogue, and opening his or her own actions and decisions…
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viduals and social organizations to deal with complexity and change in ways which are both adaptive and creative. The emerging…
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Kahn, David. (1990). Implementing Montessori education in the public sector. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. North American…
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PARENT EDUCATION MAGAZINE.5 UNDERWAY NAMTA board members"l1ave authorized rhe publication of an expanded parent…
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NAMTA ANNOUNCES Two UNPUBLICIZED EVENTS FOR 1992 Man: A Course of Study- May 1,2, 1992 An overview of Jerome Bruner's…
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NORTH AMERICAN MONTESSORI TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION BALANCE SHEET JULY 31, 1991 AND 1990 Assets: Cash Short-term…
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NORTH AMERICAN MONTESSORI TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE YEAR ENDED…
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ALASKA The ANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT has an esrab- lishcd Moniessori program which nml.s urrifird rlrmemnry uachm on an…
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administrative experience in the AMI Montessori tradition. Primary and elemenrary Montessori diplomas arc desirable.…
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OHIO Positions open for Montessori teachers. Elmmuary dirrr- rms (gr.id,~ I to 3) and primary rrnchn(ages 3 to 6). AMI or…
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A school atf111i11i11ra1or a11tflor rlr111e111ary dirmorlro (6 ro 9) is sough, by ,he SOUTHERN MONTESSORJ EDUCA- TION CENTRE…
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AMI 112intt-Montmori lns1i1utt of Milwauktt Sttks rk- mnuary po,11ion for fall 1992. BA fine arts. Prtfer Pacific No11h&…
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KAYBEE MONTESSORI, INC. APPROVED MONTESSORI APPARATUS • Infant-Toddler Material • Books • Furniture • Glass Bead Material…
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Nienhuis Montessori ... on the cutting edge of Educational Reform. z ml = =- = -- en Educational reform? No easy task!…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 2, 1992, Spring

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rtance of Montessori 2000 Missing Design Pieces to be Developed Montessori Developmental Continuum: Merging Designs with…
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liJ WHAT IS NAMTA? The Nonh American Montessori Teachers' Associa- tion provides a medium of study, interpretation, and…
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THE NAMTA JOURNAL VOL. 17 No. 2 • SPRING 1992 MONTESSORI 2000 by David Kahn In affiliation with the Association Montessori…
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I had a strange feeling that made me announce emphatically at the opening that here was a "grandiose"…
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MONTESSORI 2000 THE IMPORTANCE OF MONTESSORI 2000 ....................... . MONTESSORI 2000 MISSION…
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DESIGNS FOR A NEW GENERATION OF .AMERICAN SCHOOLS Request for Proposals "Imagine a new generation of American…
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THE IMPORTANCE OF MONTESSORI 2000 New American Schools Development Corporation (NASDC) was founded in 199 l by Lamar…
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in the United States. With all educational levels currently operating in America, the year 2000 calls for the first…
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Montessori 2000 A Proposal Submitted to the New American Schools Development Corporation Submitted by David Kahn…
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MONTESSORI — A Century Concept ot o 3 ) | | | ey oy ‘ Wortesoi ‘ ildhoog o), i Head Star Waptessor Ron, faly nda &…
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MONTESSORI 2000 MISSION T he United States of America is thirsting for bold, new education designs. The exponential knowledge…
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thousand Montessori private schools and one hundred public schools in seventy school districts. Montessori schools are…
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While augmenting the design, Montessori 2000 will also unjfy the national Montessori infrastructure and expand this network to…
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Christopher Harris, (Office of Chief State School Officers), and Rexford Brown (Education Commission of the States) will…
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Montessori 2000 Project Creating a Paradigm Shift in Education Traditjonal Classroom Textbooks Pencil and paper lorbheels…
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-0 □ Montessori 2000 Design ■ Existing Design Model Montessori 2000 Middle School
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MISSING DESIGN PIECES To BE DEVELOPED Piecemeal reform begets piecemeal effects, if any ... - Science for All Americans, 2061…
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on enabling students 10 learn about their ignorance, to gain control over the resources available for making modest dents in…
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2. To better connect teacher-directed and child-directed work; to investigate ways to maximize self-directed activities; to…
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2. A pictorial chart illustrating developmental stages from birth to age fifteen. 3. Lesson plans for parent meetings and 10…
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informed by their child's process of learning, early intervention is real, and Montessori principles are actualized in…
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meetings, sleeping, and meals. The premise of a farm is that one can best study and understand the role of technology in the…
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4. To design specific strategies for managing attention deficit disorder and its facets--altered focus, distractibility,…
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3. To utilize the interactive nature of the Montessori prepared environment to encourage social conversation for the…
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Project ff: Humanities/Great Civilizations Objectives Upper Elementary and Middle School Development A special curriculum,…
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baboons, and through the ethnographic film experience of the Netsilik Eskimo the purest surviving examples of the traditional…
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l. To understand computer programming, to expand logic, mathematics, following directions, problem solving, and learning about…
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Project M: Middle School Objectives The Montessori Middle School Task Force will consist of seven Montessori practitioners.…
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Project 0: Induction Programming (Implementation Assistance) Objectives Teacher induction has been defined as a transition…
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social sciences would include anthropology, sociology, psychology, moral philosophy, aesthetics and art history, comparative…
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Project R: Promotion Awareness Objectives In order to attract a diversity of teachers, students, and parents to promote the…
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Academy will encourage training centers to adopt infant and adolescent teacher education programs under the same auspices as…
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2. To provide scholarly review, assessment and new designs for existing Montessori programs from an Assessment Team and a…
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FIRST PLANE SECOND PLANE WraNey CHILOHOOD. THIRD PLANE ADOLESCENCE FOURTH PLANE MATURITY
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MONTESSORI DEVELOPMENTAL CONTINUUM Merging Designs With Prepared Environments "Flow" is the way people…
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3a2c + b3 + 3ab2 + 6abc + 3ac2 + 3b2c + 3bc2 + c3• In biology, animal stories acquaint the preschool child with animal lore…
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in America and abroad. It was a favorite early childhood curriculum of the "War on Poverty" of the sixties…
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The following section describes the integration of the design projects into the basic Montessori framework and the culminating…
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The NAMTA Journal 33
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34 The NAMTA Journal· Vol. 17 No. 2 • Spring 1992
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Classification Physical Intellectual/ Psychological Social Infant Community (Prenatal to Age Three) Developmental…
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fourteen months) to age three. It has two program options, either half-day or full child care. Existing Montessori Program…
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futons for each child. The eating area is equipped with child-sized tables and chairs instead of high-chairs. The physical…
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enrichment of vocabulary, particularly the names of daily practical life tools, fruits, vegetables, colors, quantities, and so…
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Classification Physical Intellectual/ Psychological Social Preschool (Ages Three to Six) Developmental Characteristics (…
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I. Practical life enhances the development of task organization and cognitive order through care of self, care of the…
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Preschool Proposed Design Projects Project A: Project B: Project C: Project F: Project G: Project L: Project N: Project…
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which help classify experience (invertebrates, vertebrates, fish, amphibian, mammal, etc.). 5. Geography and science: the…
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Preschool Level Research Children from low income families benefit from Montessori preschool programs socially and…
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Stodolsky, S.S. & Jensen, Judith. ( I969b). Ancona Montessori research project for c11!111ral/y disadvamaged children…
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48 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 17 No. 2 • Spring 1992
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Elementary Community (Ages Six to Twelve) Classification Physical lntelleclual/ Psychological Social Developmental…
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4. Use of timelines, pictures, charts, and other visual aids provides a linguistic and visual overview of the first principles…
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Elementary Community Proposed Design Projects Project A: Project B: Project C: Project D: Project E: Project F: Project…
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weight, volume, temperature, time, for the measurement of angles, for the study of squares and cubes of numbers as well as…
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The NAMTA Journal 53
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54 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 17 No. 2 · Spring 1992
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Classification Physical Intellectual/ Psychological Social Middle School (Ages Twelve to Fifteen) Developmental…
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The general premise for the adolescent program is that it must bring into consciousness the moral and world view of the…
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4. Mathematics: the child uses higher order thinking skills to solve problems in relation to a variety of challenges from…
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Middle School Community: Montessori 2000 Expected Outcomes Participation in Montessori education is a character-building…
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relation to carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen as well as subsidiary elements necessary to the maintenance of life cycles…

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