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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 1, 1997, Winter

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all seen the negative results in school communities where teachers operate separate classrooms like small fiefdoms. And so,…
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evolve agreements and shared consensus about program, curricu- lum, methods, and-yes-policies and procedures, which make…
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So it is, I believe, with schools. There are some common stages and transitions in the general pattern of growth and…
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part begins to compete for attention, resources, power. There is a climate of "us versus them": primary…
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• • • • She understood education as assisting each individual in developing his or her full potential. She understood…
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REFERENCES Montessori, M. {1966). The secret of childhood. New Delhi: Orient Longmans. (Original work published 1936)…
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PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT FOR THE NORTH AVONDALE MONTESSORI SCHOOL by the Cincinnati Public Schools Montessori Assessment…
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Psychologists note the importance of developing responsibility in children at the elementary age. (Lickona, 1991). It is felt…
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realization that it is important to provide a specially prepared environment to support a child's growth. Dr. Montessori…
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we introduce the children to the idea of respect of all of us for one another. (Stephenson, 1993, p. 26) A rich body of…
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In a Montessori class, there is a continual unfolding of how the world was prepared for humanity and the development of…
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• Self-Perfection and its close allies Repetition and Exactness (the tendency to become better human beings); and • Creation…
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Understanding and appreciating the interdependence of all things is the work of the children. It is to this theme that the…
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"The concept is that the total environment design conveys the essential principles of all disciplines through…
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The prepared environment must allow for social interaction and be multi-aged. Research sug- gests that "the human…
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Gardner, H. (1993). Multiple intelligences: The theory in practice. New York: Harper Collins. Healy, J.M. (1990). Endangered…
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PUBLIC MONTESSORI AND STATE-MANDATED ASSESSMENT by Keith Boehme and Elizabeth Wymer Keith Boehme and Elizabeth Wymer make…
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knowledge developed about how children learn. Paula Polk Lillard notes the importance of observation: The prepared adult acts…
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In March, 1996, our school ad- ministered the Ohio Proficiency Test in grades 4 and 6. The staff wanted to determine the…
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learning approaches. This strong concern of the teachers points to the test's lack of balance in supporting a wide…
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The NAMTA Journal 189
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Rexford Brown 190 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 22, No. 1 • Winter 1997
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THE LEARNING ORGANIZATION: A MODEL FOR EDUCATIONAL CHANGE by Rexford Brown Dr. Brown first highlights the ways in which a…
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will bring us to a brief description of how a learning organization can provide a new prototype for educational reform. THE…
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designed to meet new needs, it becomes increasingly isolated from its clients or customers. Broken into tiny subunits where…
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Planning, of course, requires a grasp of the changes going on around the organization and accurate predictions about the…
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solutions. Quality of instruction declines accordingly, and with it goes the quality of learning opportunities for students.…
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thing coherent enough to be useful. Moreover, the proliferation of specialists leads to departmental turf battles and…
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alongside young people. But the organization described above does not do this. It could even be argued that it is calculated…
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1. They would have to be open to the communities around them, on the grounds that learning takes place 24 hours a day and…
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Distinctions between school and neighborhood and community would blur as well. Anyone can perform teaching tasks and…
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ideas about how to get there, and processes for questioning and changing those ideas when they do not seem to work or when…
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for the needs of reading teachers, mathematics teachers are trying to reform mathematics instruction independently of science…
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radically different form of management. As Morgan says, it must "root the process of organizing in a process of open-…
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other workers with access to the highest professional standards known, the best research, the most helpful networks, and…
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Donna Bryant Goertz 204 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 22, No. I • Winter 1997
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EMBRACING LEARNING DIVERSITY IN THE MONTESSORI SCHOOL by Donna Bryant Goertz Donna Bryant Goertz writes this passionate…
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spirit of collaboration with other Montessorians to seek solutions, in the interest of gathering and disseminating information…
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Understanding Diversity Most children are not all children, however. Some children go through aspects of their development in…
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Once we had elaborated on our vision for embracing variety and communicated it clearly to our parents, we began to see how…
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medication for attention deficit disor- der or hyperactivity. It is our thinking that the pressure we Montessori guides put…
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ously in a free environment will likely develop it early in an environ- ment of coercion, but it will be shadowed by the…
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"Marcus, that sounds like a possibility. But, you know, Toby and Bart, I think Marcus might not be at that stage yet…
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"It's okay," Toby says. "Could you bring over your phonogram list and let them dictate words…
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"Well, he did give us a good idea for the story, but ... " "Let's tell the group. Children,…
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"That angry! You are really furious, Meg." For weeks Lisa, new to our school, has been bringing the wrath of…
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think Lisa needs some really interesting and challenging work and just the right work partner. Who will explore with Lisa for…
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Meeting Individual Needs in the Elementary Prepared Environment Uses of the Materials Another way we avoid labeling children…
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Practical Life One of the guide's greatest resources in offering the more restless and less easily focused child deeply…
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trays on the kitchen table and stack the placemats, corner upon corner, upon them. Once the placemats are stored in the…
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problems on a piece of note- book paper by measuring, marking, and lining, using ruler • and pencil. Allotting time and…
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When a child seems not to have made his best effort, the stitches are cheerfully removed and he is enthusiastically encouraged…
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Children's House, except more loquaciously. Some children need more repetition, and all the children seem to enjoy the…
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Any rough moment in the day, be it for one child or the group at large, is an opportunity to bring in the joy of sharing a…
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Art and Nature, Gardening and Cooking, and Vigorous Exercise Potter's clay, tempera paints, and oil pastels open the soul…
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"What?" Lance whined, pretending reluctance. Baxter blurted, "The beautiful language you made ...…
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I insisted that Baxter not be medicated as a condition of his entering our class. How could he slay his dragon if we tampered…
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"Baxter, before any of us can sit down to lunch, the mid-day cleanup must be completed. Help me figure out how we can…
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back, he was so embarrassed that he would lurk about in misery in our kitchen just outside the classroom. Ruthlessly, he began…
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investment in the school culture. It is the relationship with the guide, however, that ultimately determines whether the…
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their children's behavior or learning will become possible in direct relation to our ability to convey the scientific…
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properly and the child has been responsible-- we evaluate, label, and medicate any who seem to be progressing too slowly…
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH TUTORING? Life is a search for meaning. Meaning is the key to a satisfying life. For us Montessorians…
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Sending the child to a tutor is quite the opposite of this approach. The tutor "treats" the child and…
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inclusive community, not one that divides them in order to conquer, but one that unifies them in order to set them free. I…
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Healy, J. (1990). Endangered minds: Why children don't think and what we can do about it. New York: Touchstone/Simon…
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The NAMTA Journal 235
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Patricia Fay Hilson 236 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 22, No. 1 • Winter 1997
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A TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA f AY HILSON It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Pat Hilson on July 25, 1996. Pat…
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NAMTA NEEDS YouR HELP Your school can help NAMT A compile its updated Administrator's Handbook. In order to provide…
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• balance sheet • old budget/new budget comparison • salary scale • scholarship application form • tuition contract •…
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• reference form • employment contract • teacher training sponsorship contract • personnel handbook • code of professional…
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• child's journal entry • form, statement, or transcript sent to other schools • classroom observation guidelines •…
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NAMTANEWS NAMT A COMMITS TO NEW ADMINISTRATOR'S HANDBOOK AND TRUSTEE EDUCATION NAMT A plans to release a new…
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opening this year. The conference emphasized implementation of quality Montessori in the public sector as magnet schools,…
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Meanwhile, Professor Marcel Capraru of the Casa Corpului Di- dactic (Turnu-Severin, Romania), with the assistance of the…
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Adolescent Colloquium participants, front row, seated: John Long, Larry Schaefer, Joen Bettmann, Pat Schaefer, Allyn Travis,…
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PREMIERE CONFERENCE FOR SPRING IS SCHEDULED AT SKAMANIA LODGE Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's best-selling book Flow…
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CLASSIFIEDS Arizona AMI primary (3-6) and elementary (6-9) openings Sept. '97. Scenic Papago Park & Camelback…
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ence, excellent benefits. Please send re- sume and a hand written letter to: Jules Layman, Administrator, Marin Mon- tessori…
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forfulldayprograminaMontessorischool located in inner city Denver whose mis- sion is transformation through educa- tion.…
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Supportive administration as well as primary and lower elementary staff. Small class size, beautiful cam- pus setting,…
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McGrath, 5237 Ashton Road, Sarasota, Florida 34233. Telephone 941 /922-4949, fax 941/922-7660. PALM HARBOR MONTESSORI…
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e The Montessori Training Center of St. Louis (est. 1972) • authentic • rigorous • in-depth a nine-month academic year…
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Maryland Chesapeake Montessori School, An- napolis, MD, is seeking an AMI-trained Elementary teacher, beginning Fall 1997.…
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Salary scale based on degrees and ex- perience. Excellent benefits. For an application call Brian Giersch, Supvr. of…
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Michigan Primary & Elementary Teachers needed in September '97 for an Ex- tended Day and 6-9 classroom. Class…
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New Jersey, 28 Conrow Rd., Delran, NJ 08075, 609/461-2121. New York 33 year established growing schools seeking a trained 0…
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Ohio Join our staff of professionals as we enter our 26th year of excellence in Montessori education. Our school is located…
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We are purchasing 5 acres of property with creeks, trees and a lovely view and will soon start designing our own facility.…
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Infant/Toddler Community, 13 months to3 years; Primary, 3 to 6 years; Lower Elementary, 6 to 9 years. School year from…
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(6-12) teacher for the 97 /98 school year. Located in the Portland, OR metropolitan area, the school has easy access to the…
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Phoenix Montessori School is accept- ing applications for Primary, Elemen- tary and Erdkinder Guides. Our school has…
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free housing, health insurance, bo- nus, R/T tickets, vacation and sick leave. Year round opening. Any inter- ested party is…
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~ Authentic, complete, contemporary ~ Montessori Teacher Training Assistants to Infancy: Ages 0-3 Director: Judith Orion…
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The MONTESSORI INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA Primary Teacher Training Course certified by the ASSOCIATION MONTESSORI INTERNATIONALE…
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in affiliation with Association Montessori lnternationale Montessori Teacher Education Collaborative 2119 ''S&…
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At Home with Montessori This booklet encourages rethinking the home from the perspective of how adults and children,…
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ONTESSORI MATERIALS Montessori books and materials are not chosen at random, whether for the home, the nido (Italian for…
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Nienhuis Montessori ... on the cutting edge of Educational Reform. z ml = =-= --en Educational reform? No easy task!…

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