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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 1, 1994, Winter

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operation of the program. Finally, family services coordinators will work to assure that each child's family receives the…
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process of public education, dovetailed services would continue from kindergarten through grade three. Each phase of the…
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Robert Peterkin 120 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 19, No. 1 • Winter 1994
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PROGRESSIVE VISION, LEAoERSIDP, AND SYSTEM CHANGE by Robert Peterkin, EdD Jn this presentation given at the November public…
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But I do think that I can help us develop a dialogue about the kind of visionary leadership required in this moment in the…
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they are systems of excellence. The challenge before us in the nation's urban schools is to successfully educate all…
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Out of this effort came such innovations as Afro-centric and multicultural schools and the incorporation of models with proven…
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• Only 135 (2%) had a cumulative grade point average between 3.0 and 4.0. • Slightly more than 1,000 (17%) had cumulative…
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unafraid to take bold initiatives with new partners so that all of America's children would be part of the success story…
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Yet even this reform rhetoric reverses back on itself and lowers expecta- tions for some of our children. The limited vision…
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skills required in a world class economy, skills such as the ability to solve complex problems, analyze abstract knowledge,…
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humanistic manner. Although using a perhaps unfortunate set of meta- phors in his title, Jerry does posit that leaders in…
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------------------------------------~- 4. Political astuteness---to be aware of and master the political environment but not…
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leadership. Montessori teachers, parents, and students are already prepared to enter into dialogue with visionary and…
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international in scope. Montessori has a proven track record in over one hundred school systems. Montessori education also…
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rightful place in a reform agenda, perhaps a leadership role in helping others articulate their visions for schools that are…
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We need to examine the work of the National Urban Alliance for Effective Education, a consortium of twenty-eight school…
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We must have a conversation that stretches out across this nation and creates an advocacy for children that rejects all nay-…
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SCIENTIFIC PEDAGOGY REvlsITED by Margaret Loeffler, PhD From her perspective as coordinator of the Teachers' Research…
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and must be carried out by teachers in their own classrooms. Although much verbal agreement has been given to this original…
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The time seems to be right to suggest a new view of teachers as scientific pedagogues who study children in a classroom…
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and writing. Teachers have written about their experiences, anecdotaJly and informally, through diaries, logs, and narratives…
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a plan for carrying out a specific project in their own school or classroom during the next school year. Also, during the…
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A Montessori teacher who is willing to learn and change based upon his or her own ob!3etvations and careful record keeping…
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In assuming the role of a scientific pedagogue, one of the first problems that a teacher/researcher needs to confront is the…
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Idaho, who had introduced a physically handicapped child into her classroom, did a study using sociograms to show the…
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children with a group of non-Montessori third graders in schools in the same school system enrolling children of comparable…
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References Hubbard, R.S., & B.M. Power 0993). 7be art of classroom inquiry. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Educational…
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F~I'-------------------- BREAKTHROUGH IN EvoLunoN: TowARD A PARTNERSIDP FUITJRE by Riane Eisler Jn The Chalice and…
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which it is based. We have also seen that a gylanic 2 or partnership society, symbolized by life-sustaining and enhancing…
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example is the cross. The original meaning of the crosses incised on prehistoric figurines of the Goddess and other religious…
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the transformation of androcratic to gylanic consciousness. An important index of this transformation is that, for the first…
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as "an impediment" or "a danger" (p. 87). Thus, they can perceive service to others not as…
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Freud's observations bear out that the androcratic psyche is indeed a mass of inner conflicts, tensions, and fears. But…
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Evelyn Fox Keller (1985), Carol Christ (1987), Rita Arditti (1979), and other scholars point out how, under the protective…
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A central motif of twentieth-century feminist literature has been the probing not only of existing power relations but also of…
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from "first wave," or agrarian, to "second wave," or industrial, and now to "…
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of resources, including our advanced technological know-how, to higher ends. A striking aspect of these projec- tions is…
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unpaid, or at best low paid, productive activities are systematically exploited. As the United Nations State of the World…
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hearts have been numbed. And yet our striving for truth, beauty, and jus~ce has never been extinguished. As we break out of…
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children-the growing consciousness of our linking with all other mem- bers of our species should gradually also narrow the…
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Since technologies of destruction would no longer consume and destroy such a vast portion of our natural and human resources,…
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The life-formative years of childhood will be the active concern of both women and men. Not just biological parents, but many…
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Ardini, R. 0979). Feminism and science. In R. Arditti, P. Brennan, & S. Cavrak (Eds.), Science and liberation. Boston…
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Miller, J. B. 0 976). Toward a new psychology of women. Boston: Beacon. Montagu, A. (1986, August 7). Qtd. in Woodstock Times…
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NAMTANEWS NAMTA Fall Conferences in Review: Linking Montessori to the Educational Mainstream Theory into Practice SanJose…
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imagination, and John Wyatt of Beloit College introduced his model curriculum centered around the ancient city of Alexandria…
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POSITIONS Arizona Elementary AMI (6-9) qualified teacher for a small AMI recognized school in sunny Mesa, Arizona. We are…
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Colorado COME TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS-- AMI/ AMS-primary, elementary and middle school Montessori teachers needed for Fall,…
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current resume a.s.a.p. to: Andrew K. Wagner, Wagner Montessori School, 6330 S.W. 40 Street, Miami, FL, 33155- 4826. Hiring…
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Massachusetts The Eliot Montessori School, South Natick, MA, founded in 1971, serves 130+ students in grades 1-8. Our pro-…
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children ages 3-6. Full day. Sal. open. Priv. owner. Founded in 1968. Jersey shore Joe. w/in commuting dist. of NYC. 2 hr.…
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Oklahoma Undercroft Montessori School is ac- cepting applications from AMI or AMS Elementary guides. Experience is pre-…
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proximity to Rice University, a world renowned Medical Center, and a thriv- ing, vibrant cultural artS community. The School…
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U.S. Virgin Islands VIRGIN ISLANDS MONTESSORI SCHOOL seeks applications for MON- TESSORI JUNIOR HIGH TEACHER for September…
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years. Preferably small city mountain area. Please contact Lee Elion, 47 Beach Road, Tahvnanui, Nelson, NZ; phone (03) 348-…
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A.M.I. MONTESSORI TEACHER TRAINING THE MONTESSORI INSTITUTE Denver, Colorado 1994 SUMMER COURSE OFFERINGS: ASSISTANTS TO…
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"The most important book since Darwin's Origin of the Species." -Ashley Montagu "Some books…
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Montessori Teacher Education Collaborative Forthcoming Courses mer:Prl Commencl level Three Consecutive Summers June…
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- Man: A Course of Study Cleveland, OH February I 0-12, 1994: Begins Feb. I 0, 7:00 pm • Ends Feb. 12, 4:00 pm Featuring:…
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Nienhuis Montessori ... on the cutting edge of Educational Reform. z ci»I = =- = -- en Educational reform? No easy task…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, 1994, Spring

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9, No. 2 Spring 1994 Montessori: In Support of the Child and the Family Preface: Truth in Parenting by David Kahn '…
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WHAT IS NAMTA? The North American Montessori Teachers' Associa- tion provides a medium of study, interpretation, and…
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THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 19, No. 2 • SPRING 1994 MONTESSORI: IN SUPPORT OF THE CHILD AND THE FAMILY 9 In affiliation with the…
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Preface: MONTESSORI: IN SUPPORT OF THE CHILD AND THE FAMILY TRUTH IN PARENTING…
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P~----------- TRum IN PARENTING by David Kahn Expen·ence has taught us that we have only one enduring weapon in our…
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The articles in this NAMTA]ournal, while they are compatible with Montessori thought, are not meant to represent the…
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INTRODUCTION THE ECOLOGY OF TifE MIND Dr. Mazzetti's almost poetic rendering of human encounters and humanization looks…
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Luciano Mazzetti 4 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. /9, No. 2 • Spring 1994
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THE ECOLOGY OF TIIE MIND by Luciano Mazzetti The title of this lecture, "The Ecology of the Mind," comes…
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physiology. In the past, teeth were strong instruments meant for ripping and cutting. This little technological discovery, the…
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When Maria Montessori speaks of man, she often uses ::i c::ipit::il "M.'. What does this capital letter…
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of the word, in the sense of Socrates and Plato, the master or majenta who recognizes that in every child and perhaps in every…
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importance of the environment? Each of you well knows what it means to organize and care for an environment. You know what it…
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In short, humanizing man, helping him become more human, is possible only ifwe are very conscious of these different…
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a less visible prince but perhaps more dangerous than the ruling princes and kings of the past. Each of us here must achieve…
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12 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 19, No. 2 • Spring 1994
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INrn.ooucnoN MoTHER-CHUD BoNDING Pearce explicates the neurological design of the newborn, suggesting that the first…
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Joseph Chilton Pearce 14 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 19, No. 2 • Spring 1994
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MOTHER-ClllID BoNDING by Joseph Chilton Pearce The Big News with the evofttlion q( mammals is the progressiue attention and…
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as well as caretaker. Her role is absolutely critical at childbirth, the focus of this chapter. First, recall the reticular…
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tion and successful adaptation to the new environment. Originally called "attachment behavior" by John…
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particularly in the early months when the infant spends about eighty percent of his or her "visual time"…
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operative, leading to impaired muscular movement, curtailed sensory intake, and a variety of emotion::il disturbances ::incl…
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of this has been dutifully signalled to the heart, which organizes the triune brain into synchronous response and locks the…
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wisdom that opens spontaneously if the mother is given the proper structural-coupling with her infant. As John Kennell and…
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stabilized as the mother carries her infant about. This gives the infant a variety of visual environments and continual…
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caretaker's) own subtle-sphere for a sufficient amount of time. Within that sphere the infant is fully functional and…
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Bowlby, J. (1969). The child's tie to his mother: Attachment behavior. In Allachment. New York: Basic Books. Chamberlain…
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Maclean, P. D. 0985b). The triune brain in conflict. Fam.if;y, Play, and the Separation Call, 12. Maturana, H. R., &…
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26 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 19, No. 2 • Spring 1994
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INTRODUCTION THE DEVELOPMENTAL CRISES OF THE FIRST THREE YEARS Dr. Montanaro portrays growtb as a series of c1·ises which,…
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Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro, M.D. 28 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 19, No. 2 • Spring 1994
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THE DEVELOPMENTAL CRISES OF THE FIRST THREE YEARS by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro, M.D. Introduction In our growth…
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In the long process of development, a human being goes through many times of "crisis," many moments of…
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urge towards a qualitatively and quantitatively better life. This requires discarding an outgrown past in order to move…
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This is what happens to many newborns who are not allowed to demonstrate their full range of abilities and express their…
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The Crisis of Weaning The second important developmental crisis is that of weaning, which underlines a physical change…
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has always been large, acquires more functions every day, func- tions that need to be used. This is where the environment…
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into a cLifferent way of being together, which requires less direct contact and more contact through tele-receptors-that is,…

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