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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 28, Number 3, 2003, Summer

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Figure 6. Classroom Activities in Montessori and 11-aditional Schools Passive..- Listtning Collaborative.., W&rk…
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Despite the different interests of all these individuals, the questions that keep coming up are often very similar. Therefore…
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Could the results be due to bias? In other words, were the Montessori students just trying to make their schools look better…
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There is one advantage that the Montessori students did possess. For most of them, the transition from the elementary grades…
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Education and Optimal Experience"), a theoretical article recently submitted to an academic journal (Rathunde, An…
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Why are these results important for the Montessori middle school students? Many skeptics will look at these results and say…
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foJlowed by the genius. His characteristics are absorbed attention, a profound concentration which isolates him from all the…
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premise, namely, that the goal of such approaches is for students to have fun. However, it is important to draw a clear…
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REFERENCES Ames, C. "Classrooms: Goals, Structures, and Student Motivation." Journal of Educational…
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of Human Development. Ed. R.M. Lerner. New York: Wiley, 1998. Vol. 1 of Handbook of Child PsychologiJ, Wil- liam Damon, ed.-…
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Feldlaufer, H., C. Midgley, & J.S. Eccles. "Student, Teacher, and Observer Perceptions of the Classroom…
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Juvonen, J., & K. Wentzel, eds. Social Motivation: Under- standing Children's School Adjustment. New York: Cam-…
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Nichols, J ., & R. Miller. "Cooperative Learning and Student Motivation." Contemporary Educational…
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Ryan, A., & H. Patrick. "The Classroom Environment and Changes in Adolescents' Motivation and Engagement…
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The NAMTA Journal 53
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Annette Haines 54 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 28, No. 3 • Summer 2003
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NAMTA's MIDDLE SCHOOL RESEARCH HITS THE MARK by Annette M. Haines I have finally had the privilege of reading Kevin…
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mihalyi, The Social Context) concludes that Montessori students have more positive perceptions of their school environment and…
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experience (flow) theory, but I know they had studied the thought of Maria Montessori. What I saw at each of the schools were…
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People here are having fun; teachers learn from you and you learn from the teachers. We can come to them [teachers] with…
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We're learning more about social interaction than actual academics. The fact that Montessori and current motivation…
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Kay Baker 60 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 28, No. 3 • Summer 2003
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RESPONSE TO Two STUDIES BY KEVIN RATHUNDE AND MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI by Kay M. Baker The studies titled Middle School…
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native student feedback; and (5) more flexible instructional periods (Rathunde & Csikszentmihalyi, Middle School…
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Goal theory and optimal experience theory link well to Montessori pedagogy. Goal theory identifies two kinds of goals: task…
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engagement in group activities. At the same time that the child is refining individual skills, these skills are being used as…
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to six is encouraged to work individually alongside peers, the child from six to twelve in small groups, and the adolescent…
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Lest one think that the prepared environment referred to means only the school environment, I hasten to add that the prepared…
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It is useful to review Montessori's thoughts on these matters in order to point the way to a direction as we seek better…
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Montessori. If the independence does not come from an ability to be self-sufficient but comes from being allowed independence…
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the transitions of adolescence are complete, the person is able once again to present the self to the public. If these skills…
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REFERENCES Montessori, M. From Childhood to Adolescence. 1948. Rev. ed. Trans. AM. Joosten. Oxford, England: Clio, 1996.…
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Rita Schaefer Zener 72 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 28, No. 3 • Summer 2003
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COMMENTARY ON Two MANUSCRIPTS BY KEVIN RATHUNDE AND MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI by Rita Schaefer Zener Finally someone has…
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They further validate the benefits of spontaneous concentration when they write of the high intrinsic motivation and quality…
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greater feeling of emotional/ psychological safety (i.e., not being put down by teachers or students). (21) I wonder if these…
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Neither does it surprise us to learn that Montessori students spend less time in passive listening and watching media, and…
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Montessori students reported higher flow experiences than tradi- tional students: "Flow is more likely to occur when…
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Rathunde and Csikszentmihalyi cite school reform research that emphasizes the need to give adolescents choice. This is what…
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In the Social Context study, Rathunde and Csikszentmihalyi write this: A recent study found that Montessori students reported…
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REFERENCES Haines, A.M. Spontaneous Concentration in the Montessori Prepared Environment. Videocassette. NAMTA, 1997.…
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The Montessori Training Center of St. Louis M Announces its Next Primary Teacher Training Three-Summer Course Beginning…
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The world is their Offering the Master of Education (M.Ed.l degree combined with an AMI diploma. Primary Course (ages 3-6)…
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Early Childhood Educators Computer Associates Our corporate, on-site child developmentcenters provide a Montessori…
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Ohio Montessori Training Institute Primary level ( ages 3-6) Now ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR JULY 2004 • Convenient three-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 29, Number 1, 2004, Winter

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J 0 u Camillo Grazzini: Celebrating Fifty Years of Montessori Service Special Edition
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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 NAMTAJOURNAL VoL. 29, No. 1 • WINTER 2004 CAMILLO GRAZZINI: CELEBRATING FIFrY YEARS OF MONTESSORI SERVICE In…
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CAMILLO GRAZZINI: CELEBRATING FIFrY y EARS OF MONTESSORI SERVICE CAMILLO GRAZZINI: lNNOVATION WITHIN MONTESSORI THEORY AND…
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MARIA MoNTESsoRr's CosM1c Vrs10N, CosM1c PLAN, AND CosM1c EDUCATION…
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A special thank you to Renilde Montessori, Baiba Krumins, and Barbara Kahn for their editorial assis- tance…
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Bergamo, Italy
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CAMILLO G RAZZINI: INNOVATION WITHIN MONTESSORI THEORY AND METHODOLOGY by David Kahn Visiting Bergamo, Italy, last summer…
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• The sequences of teacher training unfold step by step, showing how theory shapes methodology and methodology requires the…
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My interview with Camillo Grazzini hardly represents the depth of his life's work. But it does represent the integration…
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that if you invented your project without Montessori parameters, your result would not be a Montessori original but a banal…
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BERGAMO HARVEST "Tit is is our destiny to sow! To sow everywhere, wit/tout ceasing, never to harvest." -…
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So we went to Bergamo, so we remember well, the soul of all humanity, the flow of civilization, the song of God Who Has No…
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Piazza Vecchia, Bergamo, Italy The NAMTA Journal 7
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Camillo Grazzini with David Kahn, 2002 8 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 29, No. 1 • Winter 2004
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AN INTERVIEW WITH CAMILLO GRAZZINI: CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS OF MONTESSORI WORK Camillo Grazzini is without a doubt Mario…
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Camillo, being the veritable Montessorian he is-for the above and many other reasons- will find it highly irksome to see…
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tants to 1nfancy, Children's House, Cosmic Education, and Erdkinder. That is the technical part of the Montessori idea.…
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both a renewed awareness of, and a practical initiative in harmony with, Maria Montessori's cosmic vision. EsF should be…
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Paolini had a real interest in the sensorial materials. She even corresponded with Piaget about sensorial experiments such as…
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of childhood." We realized that everything we were learning con- trasted strongly with our traditional state training…
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Montessori Congress, held in Edinburgh in 1938.) The Four Planes ( or phases) of Development or Education constitute that…
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context provided by the psychological planes of development, it was easier to see the materials as part of a whole rather than…
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In 1961 I was still teaching at the school in Brescia as well as lecturing at the Centre later in the day. I helped to give…
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Mario had "pearls," which still today remain inaccessible and incomplete. One such item was "an…
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Over four consecutive years both a Casa Dei Bambini and four elementary classes were opened, and by 1952 the school was…
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Starting in the 1950s and continuing throughout the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, AMI organized elementary study…
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But this cosmic vision belonged not only to Maria Montessori; it belongs to the whole of our Montessori movement. It imparts a…
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Maximum effort finds its origin with the power of the absorbent mind, the acquisition of language, the order of the…
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ees need to understand fully the principles of geology, biology, and history. They need a good general background so that by…
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instruction but to give future generations a richer culture, a culture of a vast kind, far more than that which young people…
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from the perspective of the details, which lend a depth of understand- ing to the whole. This threefold integration ensures…
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Lena Gitter and Camillo Grazzini 26 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 29, No. I • Winter 2004
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THE FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT by Camillo Grazzini Camillo Grazzini presents two charts designed by Maria Montessori to…
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developing human being, 1 and it explains and justifies the constant Montessori idea of the importance of education as a &…
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only because it is presented in the Bergamo courses. The second chart, the second pictorial representation devised by Maria…
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I. The Triangles: Montessori's Geometric Image of the Rhythm of Development In a manuscript written by Montessori about…
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triangle represents the closing of a stage of life, in preparation for the opening of a new stage of development with its new…
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The "Red Plane" of Infancy The plane of infancy, zero to six, is the one of fundamental importance for the…
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Thus, during the first three years of life, a part of life which is forgotten by the very individual who experienced it, the…
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The child's hands, guided by his intelligence, begin to do jobs of a definitely human type. This child is always busy…
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three to six years of age as the" embryonic period for the formation of character" (The Absorbent Mind).…
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The planes of development are necessarily also interdepen- dent, for the human being is always a unity. An earlier plane…
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This is the time, says Montessori, "when the social man is created but has not yet reached full development&quot…
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The Four Planes We have seen how the old idea of linear development, according to which there is no change of form but only a…
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and normal process of development with its spontaneous manifesta- tions that have to be respected if the goal is to be reached…
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I THE 4 PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT! I THE <BULB> I ~ iFINAUTYI 18 ~ 11AHJ ~ ~~;:::::::==:;:::!::=:=lccc::9…
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tion, traditional teaching, where the teacher is the "cause" and the educated child is the "effect…
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and the bottom drawing illustrates what society has to offer the developing individual. I. The Bulb: Montessori's…
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that for maturity proceeds horizontally. This brings us to another observation about Montessori's second representation:…
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will develop into a perfect individual but that remain hidden from sight, insofar as a bulb is typically subterranean. A bulb…
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The "Energies" of Infancy In the lecture that Montessori gave with the help of this second chart (Second…
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period (mainly colored red but already showing a transition to green) as the "construction of the conscious mind&…
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But what about that "man"? What kind of "man" is he? Not necessarily the kind of…

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