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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 1, 1993, Winter

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the outdoor/indoor curriculum design for children ages three to twelve. Activities include observation, maintenance and…
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Registration-Montessori Academy Summer, 1993 Name Home Streel Address Cily/State/Zlp Phone Social Secutiry Number School…
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Housing-Montessori Academy Loyola offers 1wo 1ypes of air-condi1ioncd housing: efficiency and apar1mcn1. An efficiency has one…
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MONTESSORI PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSORTIUM SELECTS NEW DIRECTOR Endorsed by both the Association Montessori Internationale and the…
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SPRING WORKSHOPS ALL-DAY MONTESSORI! BUILDING A NATIONAL CONSENSUS at the Sheraton World Resort, Orlando, Florida March 18-…
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POSITIONS ALASKA THE ANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT has an established Montessori Program which needs ccnified elementary…
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have three primary and one low elementary classes 10 feed our own high elementary class- room. Beautiful school, warm…
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plicant must have AMI or AMS certification, minimum 3 years experience, strong interper- sonal, communications, and community…
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three primary and two elementary classes (ages 6-12). The new Head of School will have the exciting opportunity to implement…
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gram development challenge and will compen- sate our new administrator with a very competi- tive salary and benefits package…
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FOR FALL OF '93. Primary teacher to team teach in small day home setting. Beautiful envi- ronment in the museum district…
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WYOMING MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF CASPER. Wyo- ming, now accepting applications for AMI El- ementary Guide for new class…
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NORWAY LOOKlNG FOR A CHANGE-would you con- sider Norway? The Dr0bak Montessori Bamehage needs a replacement for its current…
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FOR LEASE REAL "CHILDREN'S HOUSE" (NO EQUTP- MENT) AVAILABLE 3/93 FOR LONG-TERM LEASE. Knoxville, TN…
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MONTESSORI TEACHER EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE 11424 Bellflower Road NE Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 421-1905 fax (216) 421-8193…
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'!IRat!hee 4f.lt{ontessori 4717 Chesapeake Street NW, Washington, DC 20016 (202) 362-1172 Traditional, internationally…
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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 18, Number 2, 1993, Spring

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THE Vol. 18, No. 2 Spring 1993 Language, Creativity, (15 Culture Absorbent Mind Update by Annette M. Haines The Fertile…
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WHAT IS NAMTA? The North American Montessori Teachers' Association provides a medium of study, interpretation, and im-…
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THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 18, No. 2 • SPRING 1993 LANGUAGE, CREATIVITY, <f5 CULTURE e lo affiliation with the…
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LANGUAGE, CREATIVITY' (i1 CULTURE q!P ABSORBENT MIND UPDATE…
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PREFACE: LANGUAGE, CREATIVOY, AND CULTIJRE by David Kahn, Editor Creativitywas not a term Montessori used; instead, she used…
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and evolution, the migration of peoples, and linguistic activity through the ages. At the same time, having the right language…
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Annette M. Haines
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ABSORBENT MIND UPDATE: REsEARCH SHEDS NEW UGHf ON MONTESSORI THEORY by Annette M. Haines Citing numerous emptrica/ studies…
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center of current theory. This, according to John Chattin-McNichols, author of TbeMontessori Con- troversy (1991), has…
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■ Through the senses and movement, the child's mind comes into contact with reality, and it is through these contacts…
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Rosenzweig of the University of California suggests that extensive and prolonged learn- ing is required for the formation of…
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of supporting self-organization coward even more differentiated structures. (1990, p. 212) Thus, the brain of the young child…
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dendritic rings and "branchiness," Scheibe! proposes dendritic develop- ment as a corollary to cognitive…
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mechanisms to decrease the connection strength when the two cells are not simultaneously activated. Through this mechanism,…
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Whereas s1ca s stems mo order en s are overp Magnetic Resonance Imaging (M.R.I.) are allowing neuroscientists such as…
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with these authors when they suggest, therefore, that the formalisms of AI cannot apply to the neural networks of living…
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subconscious what Montessori calls "engrams," something like proto- concepts, laying a foundation upon which…
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the brain, "like lights on a Christmas tree," empirical research may soon confirm what Montessori could only…
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neuron's axon to another's dendrites. Since there are so many dendrites to choose from, impulses can jump in a…
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Much of the young child's learning is process learning, "how to" walk, talk, grasp an object, build a…
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recollections. Kinoshita (1992, p. 44) describes a patient's flashback from childhood: F. R. was stricken with a disease…
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behavior in relation to brain myelination, "function possibly precedes and causes myelination" (1991, p. 190…
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increasing importance for theories of and research on the genesis of animal and human behavior (Hess, 1973, p. 61).…
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him, the form of human conduct which he finds in his surroundings" (1949, p. 72). The young child is predisposed to…
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on, and this accounts for critical periods of development. (1973, p. 60) Gordon Bronson, in a study of the hierarchical…
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Epstein's work in Phrenoblysis or "Stages in Human Mental Growth" (1990) reflects continued interest in…
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The study of African and American children mentioned earlier (Super, 1991) revealed changes in cognition proceeding at similar…
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References Arnold, M. B. 0984). Memory and the Brain. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.…
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Carew, T., et al. 0990). The Development of Leaming and Memory in Aplysia. In J. McGaugh, N. Weinberger, and G. Lynch (Eds…
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Hopkins, W.G. and Brown, M.C. 0984). Development of Nerve Cells and their Connections. Cambridge: Cambridge Univer- sity…
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Minsky, M. 0985). The Society of Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster. Montanero, S. Q. 0991). Understanding the Human Being:…
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Super, C. M. 0991). Developmental Transitions of Cognitive Functioning in Rural Kenya and Metropolitan America. In Gibson, K…
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MONTEIIOR(I PSYCHOLOGY OF IMAGINATION CONCEPT MAP I II Imagination through - Imagination as Medium Space and Time for…
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THE FERm..E FIEID OF IMAGINATION by David Kahn Starting/ram a precise definition of imagination in Montessori terms, David…
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sown, to grow under the heat of flaming imagina- tion" (Montessori, 1948, p. 15). Imagination Through Space and Time…
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known world, triggering the flight of the imagination. Emotion is evoked by the mention of father and mother; a sense of time…
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physical limits of the prepared environment and builds the child's critical attention around a span of the concept.…
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Imaginative con- struction and exl,)lo- ration is based, not in some ether.ea I nethery.,oi1d, but sol- idly in the real…
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as if the thought of man had assumed a marvelous power; the power to create ... " (1965 (19171, p.241). Imagination…
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enhanced by imagination and where thoughts and logical connections are tied together by the emotional excitement of making new…
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Likewise, imagination inspires the miraculous discovery when the logical layout of a binomial square yields the vision of a…
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I gasped and turned away from the tombslone. "Journey lo Persgrinatio," by child age 11 When a child…
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Reflecting on imagination and enthusiasm, the adolescent forms an identity reflected in another Montessori child's essay…
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favorite books or plays. An imagination makes it easier for me to see the ideas behind a story or a character. Most…
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The imagination is funda- mental to the use of sci- ence and technology to adcfress global nature sys- tems and their well-…
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needs, to understand that individual needs differ and that therefore children receive different treatment based on different…
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There is onJy one man in the world and his name is All Men. There is only one woman in the world and her name is All Women…
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References Egan, Kieran (1992). Imagination in Teaching and Learning. Chicago: U of Chicago. Montessori, Maria (1965; first…
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TEACHING HAnru TO YOUNG CimDREN by Linda Alston Linda Alston presents a personal account of how haiku writing can be used…
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I want to stress here that haiku Is a feeling. It Isa dramatic momentiound in oommob everyday occurrences, in the small…
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information from them about haiku except that they loved it and they taught it to the children at their Montessori school in…
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It is as if nature set aside a special period for exploring and appreciating her mysteries, which will later be overlooked by…
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Dr. McGregor Smith, retiring director of the Environmental Ethics Institute at Miami-Dade Community College in Miami, says,…
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will start making their own maps and flags. They invariably choose this work after this presenta- tion. The next day I will…
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the symbol for the noun is a large black triangle. The number shows how many syllables are in that word. My next step is to…
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The children's work is very individualized, so some children might be ready at this point to write their own haiku…
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The Hum back Wh
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Goon BooKS To SUPPORT CHilDREN's REsEARCH by Mary Maher Boehnlein, Ph.D. In this review, Mary Boehnlein takes a…
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~ __r Helic~opter over Hawaii Story by Rebel Williams lftushal~ Cathy Diefenc:IOrt
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In recent years, the whole language movement, with its emphasis on literacy across the curriculum and the use of multiple…
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in everyday life but also provide an opportunity to enrich the child's introduction to basic scientific concepts. An…
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Sunshine Books As the child's reading skill grows, the content area Sunshine series of books (Levels One through Seven)…
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outer space in addition to information on asteroids, comets, and gravity. Other books are about the humpback whale, the…
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At each of the above stages, children should be encouraged to write from one to several sentences about the topic which are…
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Margaret Loeffler
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WHOLE LANGUAGE IN nm MONTESSORI CLASSROOM: CONTINUING THE STORY by Margaret Loeffler, Ph.D. In this talk presented to…
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I suggested that the beginning of this trail might be found in what Piaget calls the symbolic or semiotic function, which…
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Vygotsky suggests that two developmental pathways grow out of gesture. One leads to pretend play, as we have mentioned, and…
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own observations regarding children in her schools writing words from her dictation or composing thank you notes to important…
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Certainly, we all have had experience in our own classes with children who did not learn to write and read independently even…
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inability to use written language that keeps one from being created in some cultures but rather certain characteristics of the…
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sounds in words. Their assumption is that once children understand what reading is all about, mapping spoken language onto the…
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written language posses'sing su6- stantial linguistic knowledge imglicit in their spoken lan- guage. The major task…
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Research by C. Chomsky, Read, Liberman, and others suggests that many young children entering first grade have developed at…
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identities are recognized when the word is seen. These identities include a phonological identity (the sounds in the word), a…
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From these wntmgs of contemporary researchers, it is clear that Montessori was onto something when she suggested that writing…
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occured in the method. My guess is that it was when the method was first tried in English, with its many varied spelling…
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area as well as nationally, your influence will be felt in recognizing the congruence of Montessori's original insights…
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Frith reminds us that as children move from one phase to another, there may be apparent setbacks in performance. This is…
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a,od t ea se s e be e,\{ed cbild OU 0 eln eile especial V.:bat tt)eyf ea from the alphabetic into the orthographic…
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with children. I can almost guarantee that Montessori would not have approved of basal readers because she believed that…
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episodes. Specifically, there were the tales of Andersen, some of the short stories of Capuana, episodes of the life of Jesus…

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