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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 1, 1999, Winter

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There are probably other aspects of children's relationship to nature that differ from those of adults and could lead…
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Anyone who has seen children stoning crabs on a beach or burning cigarettes into frogs knows that contact with nature alone is…
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Unfortunately, educators usually as- sign children to work on environmen- tal projects rather than involving them in…
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enjoyment of natural environments close to home-wild commonlands, gardens, ponds, city farms, or schoolgrounds, ideally with…
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physical improvement. As long as the children feel that adults will listen to their conclusions and engage in a dialogue, the…
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network with other groups or to raise environmental awareness and mobilize others, including those in positions of power. In…
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A further argument for emphasizing local environmental research by children is that genuine ecological understanding involves…
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to which they can expect to have access; long-distance expeditions and national and international conferences must remain the…
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nity for maintaining cultural continuity while working for economic development (Boulding). Some environmental educators…
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research and planning, building upon the personal knowledge of all participants in a neighborhood setting where both groups…
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Anyone planning to involve children in a community participation project should be prepared to answer such questions as…
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For some observers of education, the fact that community issues are always political and full of conflict leads them to…
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REFERENCES Alston, P., ed. The Best Interests of the Child: Reconciling Culture and Human Rights. Florence, Italy:…
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Hart, R., & L. Chawla. The Development of Children's Concern for the Environment. Zeitschrift fur Umelweltpolitik…
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Orr, D. W. Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World. Albany: SUNY, 1992. Piaget,J. TheGtild…
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The NAMTA Journal 207
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Edward Warburton 208 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 24, No. 1 • Winter /999
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MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE by Edward Warburton Givingduecredit toMontessori'sholisticeducation,…
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Howard Gardner's work and the present state of his Theory of Multiple Intelligences, which debunks traditional notions of…
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What does the Meno tell us? The Meno tells us about Socrates' visit to his friend Menon. On this visit, he has a…
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Descartes' exclamation •1 think therefore I am• leaves little space in the classroom for the physical world or the…
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Locke is followed a century later by Kant, who combines Locke's environmental influence with innate ideas of time and…
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These philosophers believed that symbols, not simply nature or nur- ture, were the sine qua non of how we come to know in this…
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how we come to know, we just need to figure out the code. Did you hear me mention children, emotional dimensions,…
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PRESENT My colleague, Bruce Torff at Hofstra University, likes to say that the theory of multiple intelligences changes the…
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it in his 1995 keynote address to this very group, "Ml validates what one sees good teachers doing every day: looking…
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methods on our income tax forms. Scientists, accountants, lawyers all exemplify logical/ mathematical intelligence. Ability…
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Interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence combine to make up the personal intelligences, the intelligence of the social…
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this child showing me?" and you ask the child what he or she likes to do. My nephew attends a Montessori preschool.…
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misinterprets the theory, forc- ing children into one-dimen- sional tasks and misleading labels, like "Naomi is a…
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Answer: Intelligence-fair assessment engages the core components of particular intelligences. The idea is to create rich…
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encode (write) multiple forms of representation creates opportunities for activating, developing, and refining our minds. We…
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224 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 24, No. 1 • Winter 1999
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STORY UPON STORY by Kathleen Allen Kathleen Allen demonstrates what it means to be a II storyteller of the truth."…
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We fire the imagination with stories, carefully chosen, intriguingly told. As our syllabus is the Universe, we can go…
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String is so important and so powerful thatit may have been the unseen tool that allowed the human race to make leaps of…
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follow the interests of the children and our own interests, too. We must be readers, scholars, "storytellers of the…
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woman in Europe. Eleanor looked to King Louis for help and he offered his sixteen-year-old son, also Louis, to become her…
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the wife of two kings and later was to become the mother of two kings. For some years, Eleanor and Henry were content. They…
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This biographical piece also serves as modeling, showing the children how a story of someone's life could be told, not…
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As the teacher, you do not have to be an expert, to know everything about everything, but you must prepare yourself. To pass…
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to help match a child's interest to the right resource. Get the children reading non-fiction as well as fiction, because…
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THE MAGDEBURG EXPERIMENT Jn the seventeenth century, a German engineer and scientist named Otto von Guericke had been…
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the plungers. Recreating this experiment in a simple form helps bring the story to life ina way that just hearing it can'…
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can you tell about how different a Latin-speaking mind was? We are so used to a particular order in our sentences, called…
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In Maria Montessori' s lifetime, the cosmic importance of the bacte- ria was not known. We now know that the story of…
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other bacteria, whether they are related or not. This is very handy if certain bacteria need to become resistant to some…
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It is important to help the children see how the span of our human story relates to an ordinary lifetime. Here is a very short…
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student's preferred form, such as a scrapbook, a story, an annotated photo album, or a timeline. Since writing these…
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Conqueror's army. Some children have found they were related to someone famous or even, in one case, to each other! As…
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two great-great-great-grandparents, and so on until you get to the "eighteen greats" level, where you have…
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Hakim, Joy. "Reading, Writing, and ... History." History Mat- ters! (May 1996): 19 pars. 1 Dec. 1998 &lt…
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MARIA MONTESSORI: A LEARNER TAUGHT BY CHILDREN by Robert G. Buckenmeyer In 1915, Maria Montessori traveled to San Francisco…
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phenomenon have more disas- trous effects than in education. Teachers have the best inten- tions, but best intentions kill…
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The attitude of the regular teacher is entirely different. She teaches something. The results she wishes to obtain are results…
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She characterizes the "old- fashioned type of professor" as having a "high desk upon a plat- form…
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Montessori provides her audience with the example of Koch, "the discoverer of the bacterium of tuberculosis,&quot…
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Montessori provides her audience with a character sketch of this 11 new teacher": The more such a teacher "…
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After all, when adults become accus- tomed to control the learning envi- ronment through word means, whether verbal or…
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through verbal presentation, so they presumed that learning occurred through external verbal transfer to the child as learner…
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Montessori limits the "new" teacher to telling the child" only that which is necessary and the…
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birth of new life. "The personality of the mother," she observes, "is characterized by this: with…
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NAMTANEWS MULTI-THEME CONFERENCES ATTRACT Gooo ATTENDANCE Nearly 160 attended Discovering the Child's True Nature, NAMT…
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Pedagogy for the Planet: From Childhood to Adolescence (Baltimore, November 5-8) linked the adolescent quest for Erdkinder to…
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culminate in a book featuring the model school design, principles of Montessori architecture, and documentation of existing…
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by Laurie Ewert-Kroeker and David Kahn in this Journal issue). He reported on the project to the AMI Pedagogical Committee in…
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ADMINISTRATORS' HANDBOOK STILL IN PROCESS Those of you who were members in the 1997-98 membership year were promised and…
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CLASSIFIEDS Arizona Good Earth Montessori Charter School is looking for an AMI trained elementary teacher for the 1999-…
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ence in a Montessori school. Our new Program Manager will hold an AMI diploma, a B.A., and have five years teaching…
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The Montessori Training Center of St. Louis Primary Teacher Training (ages 3-6) . authentic and contemporary . achievable…
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Montessori programs. We are lo- cated in the small city ofEmeryville on the east side of San Francisco Bay. Interested…
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(Donna)/831-455-1546 (Adrii) 8:00 AM-3:00 PM. MONTESSORI CHILDREN'S HOUSE, a well-established San Francisco preschool…
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The Montessori Institute of San Diego offers AMI Primary Teacher Training Program September to June English and Spanish…
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loyola college in maryland Master's of Education (M.Ed.) In Montessori E'4lcatlon Incorporating AMI Teacher…
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at your earliest convenience: 935 San Andres, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, phone: 805-966-7701, fax: 805-966-9612, e-mail:…
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Montessori Discovery School seeks an AMS / AMI trained el- ementary teacher to accept tp.e chal- lenges of guiding an…
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~ Authentic, complete, contemporary ~ Montessori Teacher Training Assistants to In£ ancy: Ages 0-3 Director: Judith Orion…
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proactive attitude in the areas of fundraising and marketing; and demonstrated leadership in Board relations and fiscal…
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·~-:~'-r 23rd --~; International Montessori Congress CANCUN MEXICO 23-26 JULY 1999 " Maria Montessori…
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The MONTESSORI INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA Primary Teacher Training Course Certified by the ASSOCIATION MONTESSORI INTERNATIONALE…
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as well as personal and profes- sional leave constitutes a competi- tive benefits package. If you are interested in a teach…
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Ohio Montessori Training Institute at Computer Associates International Inc., Long Island NY • AMI Primary Training ( ages…
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Please forward a letter of inter- est and a resume to AGBMS; 2020 East Camp McDonald Road; Mount Prospect, IL 60056, or fax…
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e Montessori Institute OF MILWAUKEE, INC. 3195 S. Superior St. • Suite L 428 • Milwaukee, WI 53207 414-481-5050 • Fax 414-…
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http:/ /www.msgl.org. Please send cover letter and resume to: MSGL Search Committee, PO Box 2311, West Lafayette, IN 47996…
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VMS is also accepting resumes for an Educational Director. The position entails directing a pri- mary class in the mornings…
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Competitive salary and benefits are offered. Please send your re- sume to: Michelle B. Murrain c / o Charlotte Preparatory…
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school and the positions offered. We invite your telephone, written, or email inquiry at: Mark Fish, Executive Director…
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teacher to start a new class. In ad- dition, we are looking for an AMI certified primary and/ or elemen- tary teacher and a…
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Ontario. Send resume to Rosa Piccirillo, 300 Chesterton Road, Rochester, New York 14626 or call (716) 227-4830 or home (716…
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around the school, eventually en- compassing infancy to Erdkinder. Immediate need for a primary teacher. Contact: Anna Marie…
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located on a gracious eight-acre campus in Dallas, Texas. We'd like to know more about you if: this advertisement…
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Virginia Teach in one of the best loca- tions in the country! We are look- ing for dynamic, energetic, Montessori-certified…
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23507, 757-622-8174 or e-mail: gms@norfolk.infi.net. Washington Established non-profit Mon- tessori school seeks…
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bonus offered. Currently have 8 classrooms taught by AMI-certi- fied teachers and are ready to ex- pand to meet the growing…
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Heartland Community School, River Falls, WI is seeking AMI- trained applicants at all levels for school serving children 2…
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Tel:310-542-4097. E-mail: cedickerson@earthlink.net. Canada Having developed a curriculum of richness and depth by…
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Soon-to-be master degreed teacher, experienced with: organic farming, wetlands ecological res- toration, community building…
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DisplaySchool, Apocalypse Technologies, Inc., 2600 Newby Road, Suite D, Huntsville, AL 35805-4273. The full version of…
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Inspiring Conferences Coming Your Way. .. NAMTA Conferences March 11-13, 1999, Dallas, Texas…

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