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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 3, 2000, Summer

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activities, so much the better. They could go off together to buy the ~vening paper, or walk the dog, etc. If children see…
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The NAMTA Journal 51
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Cleveland Elementary Course, directed by Miss Stephenson, 1988 Miss Stephenson and trainers Kay Baker and Peter Gebhardt-…
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COSMIC EDUCATION by Margaret E. Stephenson Cosmic Education is, in a way, what we have been leading up to all these days,…
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impulse towards work." 1 She had noticed that impulse in the work of that first group of children she was asked to…
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the interrelation between the things that he's already noticed and absorbed. He is able to grasp this interrelationship…
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explores the whys and the wherefores of the universe, using the keys given with the elementary environment and employing his…
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chosen by adults are wrong. Moreover, these centers of interest are superfluous, for the child is interested in everything. Do…
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We have to be careful that we recognize that Cosmic Education is not a scheme in which education is divided into subjects of…
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child. He is insatiable for knowledge; he has a hungry mind. If he is impeded in his research, we create unrest and rebellion…
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to be careful that we are not doing the same thing under the guise of Cosmic Education. That is the difficult thing to do,…
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you work on these ex- amples it will just fit to- gether and you'll get at least that much, but you won't stray…
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"Oh, well-you mean, don't give them any?" And I said, "Yes, don't give them any problems…
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development is not to teach a syllabus-not even that so-called sylla- bus that is in your albums-but instead to be able to…
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missed that experience. He knows how to read and write, and has an interest in mathematics, science, geography, and history.…
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is to regard the child's intelligence as a fertile field in which seeds may be sown to grow under the heat of flaming…
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upon earth, that new actor. And to help the child understand and realize the part that he has been called upon to play and…
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portant: because they gave him the possibility of experimenting with food, inventing and making his own clothes, imagining and…
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being is the change agent with regard to the environment, that man has the urge not only to adapt himself to the environment…
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the child is given the foundations for under- standing the number system on which his first calculations will be made. And…
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algebra and geometry in a way that will enable the child later on to make unlimited research. We don't divide the…
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achievements that man has made, the achievements of service offered by creatures one to another. And it is through this…
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one of the things to remark is the beauty of shells. She reminds us that all shellfish might have had the same kind of shell…
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again?" I remember a summer night when such a thought came to me strongly. It was a clear night without a moon. With…
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excitement in Jiving. Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as…
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and animals, the story of man-preparation, through fact, through language, through nomenclature, through story, through…
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adolescence and comes to adulthood. As we look around, the social situation at the present moment often seems to be destroying…
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knowledge has been acquired mechanically (just as you might drop potatoes into a sack) and not by a process of integrating…
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NAMTA President Charlotte Kovach-Shea recognizes Margaret E. Stephenson for her Montessori contribution, 1980s 78 The NAMTA…
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INDEPENDENCE by Margaret E. Stephenson I would like to begin by linking independence to this one definition of man: one…
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also think of the child in these terms, too. Life has prepared for him an environment which he has to conquer physically and…
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conquest, measured by the individual potential of each. (The place of group and collective lessons must be seen in the light…
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he achieved independence from it. Work is the answer to this conquest of independence. The first and second planes complete…
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The NAMTA Journal 83
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NAMTA Adolescent Colloquium, 1996. Miss Stephenson is fourth from the left, back row. 84 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. 3…
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NOTES ON THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT by Margaret E. Stephenson I think we have encountered some gems already, which will help…
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Montessori continues in To Educate the Human Potential: The child of six who has been in a Montessori school has the…
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Underlying the Montessori idea of "an aid to life" is her vision of the child as the cosmic agent of…
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which they can write, without tying the study to a syllabus or curricu- lum. I also wonder if the place of the sixth Great…
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Q:To what degree can you take the philosophical realizations of Cosmic Education that take place in the second plane (the…
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Miss Stephenson in the Practice Room, Cleveland Course 90 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. 3 • Summer 2000
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THE ADOLESCENT AND THE FUTURE by Margaret E. Stephenson I have read just recently in a London newspaper the obituary of…
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conscience, are also energies to be organized, to be regu- lated, to be treasured and put to good use in human social life. (…
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importantly, as the protector of the moral and spiritual forces that appear anew in every human being born" (…
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potential energies were still waiting to be set free. She saw, with ever-increasing vividness, that her method for small…
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should be part of all the societies of the world if they were given a chance to be themselves. The child of the first plane…
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through the ages. When the very first child was born, he entered into the heritage of the prepared environment of the universe…
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The sensorial material is a key to the environment, Dr. Montessori said, but only if we present it for the child to use in the…
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But there is another area of man's environment that began to grow from his inception on earth, and which he needs to…
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life of a group and to live it for himself, no longer so closely attached to and dependent upon his own family. The child…
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limited so that they may provide keys to the sensorial exploration of the facts of the world, which are unlimited. In the…
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The four planes of development, as recognized by Dr. Montessori, are four stages, relatively equal in length, in the formation…
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Houses and Montessori elementary schools increase around the world, there will probably come about an increasing demand for…
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he! pin answering questions. But any work that is undertaken for the adolescent, which attempts to implement Dr. Montessori…
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and social problem. This can be summed up in one sen- tence: Schools as they are today, are adapted neither to the needs of…
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ity." Also," a state of expectation, the tendency towards creative work, and a need for the strengthening of…
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In the plan she outlined, Dr. Montessori would have the whole life of the adolescent revolve around the idea of society,…
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Then what about the tendencies of man and their relationship to the construction that goes on in the third plane of…
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and the Montessori elementary classroom have provided the means to the operation of these same tendencies at the first and…
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the stone gatherers and their geological discoveries, through the food gatherers and their botanical discoveries, through the…
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The level of education must be changed at this point. The adolescent's social formation must now begin, and the…
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individual, in particular his moral values, and second, from the point of view of organizing the individual possessed of…
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We have to transform a world with uncertain standards and vague values, with many virtues but no clear philosophy of life,…
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adolescent should work in the country, not as an agricultural la borer but on a study of civilization through its origin in…
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In her discussion of the Erdkinder (Land-Children) and their needs, Dr. Montessori said that it was impossible to give…
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progress characteristic of our times"); and languages, for help in establishing understanding between men. Third,…
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for humanity only if he is recognized as being the product of two earlier planes of development. Dr. Montessori recognized…
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stressed that education for adolescents should address the fact that this is the time when the child matures and becomes a…
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Montessori concluded with these words: "The highest honor and the deepest gratitude you can pay me, is to turn your…
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REFERENCES Gross, Michael. Montessori' s Concept of Personality. Diss. U of Nebraska, 1976. Livingstone, Richard.…
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NAMTANEWS NAMT A MOVES HEADQUARTERS After ten years at the Bellflower Road address in Cleveland, OH, David Kahn and the…
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NAMTA publications, and became well-known at NAMTA confer- ences. Amy Gedgaudas, who has provided editorial and administra-…
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development, showing us what happens with the fullest realization of human formation and development," said Mr. Kahn…
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NAMTA CONFERENCES FOR THE 2000-2001 YEAR MONTESSORI' s GREAT w ORK: OUR GIFT FOR THE FUTURE CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF…
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connection between head and hand is key to Montessori philosophy, yet parents and the educational establishment clamor for an…
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implementation across all the planes. Looking at the fundamentals- practical life, normalization, sensorial, the hands,…
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CLASSIFIEDS Alabama Well-established (32 years) Montessori school in Birmingham, AL. Facilities are well-equipped &amp…
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erative, non-profit Montessori school located in the beautiful San Fran- cisco Bay Area. For fourteen years we have run a…
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administrative experience, prefer- ably in a Montessori environment. We are looking for a dynamic, vi- sionary leader who is…
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(north ofOakland and south ofBer- keley). Our second campus is in San Mateo,onthewestsideofSanFran- - cisco Bay, south of…
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Phone: 831-455-1546 Fax: 831-455-9628 MontLmCntr@aol.com Preschool Kindergarten Teacher: Montessori School of Linda Mar has…
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Our school was established in 1995 and has grown to be an asset to the surrounding community. With overwhelming support and…
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mail to 9126 W. Bowles Ave., Littleton, CO 80123. Join a terrific team! Job opportunity in Telluride, CO. Small school…
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Contact us today to learn more about preparing for a career as a Montessori teacher. Graduate Admissions Office, Loyola…
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Teachers in Connecticut are the highest paid teachers in the United States with excellent benefits. Qualified Applicants…
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New Gate's mission is "to inspire academic excellence; to nurture cu- riosity, creativity, and imagination;…
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parent, and one Montessori educa- tor at a time. Weare presently search- ing for an extraordinary elementary guide who wants…
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Illinois Primary and Elementary Montessori Teachers Needed The Joliet Illinois Montessori School, 35 miles south of Chicago…
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9-12 class and a very low turn over of staff. Most teachers have been with our school for over 15 years, some much longer.…
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Montessori Children's House, Anne T. Riley, Administrator, 5004 Randonstone Lane, Bowie, MD 20715. Email: ARileyMCH@…
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243 Essex Street Beverly, MA 01915 Fax: 978-922-0594 Susan@harborlighbnontessori.org Thacher Montessori School, Milton, MA…
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AJexander Rice Esty, is listed on the Na tionaJRegistry of Historic Places. Reminiscent of the early Montessori "…
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portant is the ability to interact with parents, students, and the commu- nity. Weoffercompetitivesalaryand benefits. Please…
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Ohio Montessori Training Institute Now ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2000-2001 ACADEMIC YEAR! • Primary level (ages 3-6) •…
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mary and/or elementary teacher and a qualified administrator/ teacher to take over our 12-14 pro- gram. Immediate VISA…
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Seeking Montessori Certified Teacher Charlotte Preparatory School seeks a teacher for 3-5 year old class for the fall 2000…
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Ohio, just a short commute from Cleveland and beautiful Lake Erie. Currentlyweofferprograrnsforchil- dren from 18 months - 6…
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Vermont West River Montessori Schoo}; We are a full-day, non-profit Montessori preschool,located inbeautifuJSouth- ern…
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Founded in 1993, Salem Mon- tessori School is looking for certi- fied/ in-training teachers for our 2-6 yr. old programs who…
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... Come To The Beautiful. Pacific Northwest For MONTESSORI TEACHER TRAINING AMI Primary Certification MACTE Accredited…

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