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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 30, Number 1, 2005, Winter

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Let's go back to the castle. It seems isolated, but we can see five gateways which are connected with the department of…
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The NAMTA Journal 163
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Living History 164 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 1 • Winter 2005
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-------------------------------- LEARNING CHARACTERISTICS FOR THE SECOND AND THIRD PLANES RELATIVE TO HISTORY by David Kahn…
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The adolescent approach usually includes a reflective aspect above the factual, but not exclusive of the factual. The…
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the rebel colonists. The approach is factual. Philosophical under- standing is concrete. "Life, liberty, and the…
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COMPARISON flVE: TIMELINE FOR IMAGINATION VERSUS TIMELINE FOR REFERENCE For the elementary, the timeline is a magic carpet…
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Living history at this age is the point of departure preceding serious study. COMPARISON SEVEN: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PAST…
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Kay Baker 170 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 1 • Winter 2005
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ON BECOMING A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD: CAN MONTESSORI ACHIEVE ITS AIM? by Kay Baker The exploration of the meaning of &quot…
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progress of material civilization, which may indeed have become too highly developed" (Education and Peace 119). She…
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representatives elected by them and responsible to them. Therefore, if the gov- ernment is run by a dictator or monarch,…
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Because of our human tendency to perfection, we adults struggle to find the perfect solution, the perfect time, the perfect…
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destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government. (Cited in…
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What are the details of the syllabus? Montessori's approach is to include everything. She adds that to give the whole of…
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child who is walking well next wants to step up and down. So there need to be steps in the prepared environment. Then the…
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Summary So here is the situation. A child has human rights, and the educa- tion of the child must take into account these…
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though free will is a human characteristic, its exercise is bounded by limits of living within a society. This boundary is…
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have kept the child at knee level, not rising above the present status. So I ask, as Maria Montessori already asked. Our…
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How is this reconstruction to occur? Montessori says that first the individual personality must develop and that this cannot…
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May I make a plea for each of us to become a citizen of the world. Use your freedom to contribute to life, liberty, and the…
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selves, who have gone on to careers that reflect values of citizens of the world. What I want to address now is what we do…
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• Do not call attention to the personality of the adult, but rather focus on the activity (the hands). The adult has to know…
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that allows the child to appreciate the human mind-knowl- edge for knowledge's sake. • Prepare an environment where the…
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If we are working within a Montessori framework, we have made a greats tride forward because we have recognized the universal…
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Montessori, Maria. Childhood Education. Translation of Formazione dell'Uomo [The Formation of Man]. 1949. Trans. A.M.…
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Burgos Cathedral, Spain Charlene S. Trochta 188 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. J • Winter 2005
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EDUCATEURS SANS FRONTIERES: LIVING OUT THE VISION by Charlene S. Trochta Charlene Trochta's review of her experience of…
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The first gathering ofEsF took place in Italy during the summer of 1999. At the end of the six-week convocation, the…
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to forty years in the field; several were not long out of training. I looked forward to revisiting Montessori's legacy…
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which originally inspired us in the early years of our work, came to life once more and renewed our commitment to her vision…
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· time for growth • time to be challenged intellectually, to think new thoughts, to broaden viewpoints · time to pause and…
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NAMTA NEWS PROJECT 2012 ESTABLISHES LINK WITH AMI TRAINING CENTERS Last spring, NAMTA initiated Project 2012, a multi-faceted…
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Greg MacDonald Janet McDonell Jean Miller Silvana Montanaro Judi Orion Molly O'Shaugnessy Phyllis Pottish-Lewis (Not…
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full of energy), socialization (regarding classmates as friends), and intrinsic motivation (enjoyment and interest) in…
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Psychology-Volume 1, Theories of Human Development. Each new edi- tion of the Handbook, published approximately every eight to…
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CLASSIFIEDS California New World Montessori is seek- ing a primary and a lower elemen- tary teacher. We have one infant/…
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05, followed by the natural exten- sion to an Adolescent program with the Arts Center as the prepared envi- ronment. Enroll…
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Montessori Institute OF MILWAUKEE, INC. 3195 S. Superior St. • Suite L 428 Milwaukee, WI 53207 414-481-5050 • Fax 414-481-…
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2005-2006 will include a Montessori Principal and primary, lower and upper A.M.S. or AM.I. teachers for Buena Vista…
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Now Hiring Montessori School at Ken Caryl is accepting applications for lead toddler teacher position. Must be able to…
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New Gate School is seeking ex- perienced, enthusiastic Montessori teachers for all levels from toddler through high school…
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The Montessori Institute of San Diego 8745 La Jolla Scenic Drive N. La Jolla, CA 92037 Tel: 858 535-0500 Fax: 858 535-8200…
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The Montessori School of Lake Forest has served the North Shore for 39 years. It is located near Lake Michigan in a lovely…
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Maine The Kennebec Montessori School is seeking a lower elemen- tary teacher to begin immediately. KMSwasfoundedin1976.…
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growing, young central MN com- munity. Send resume to: Swan River Montessori Charter School P.O. Box 876 Monticello, MN…
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Please send resume to: Mary M. Gaines, Head of School Metropolitan Montessori School 325 West 85th Street New York, NY…
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Send resume to: Director MCSAdolescentCommunity Montessori Community School 4512 Pope Road Durham, NC 27707 Fax: 919-493-…
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efits package and professional de- velopment opportunities. For more information on TMS, visit our website at www.ws…
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LOYOLA COLLEGE IN MARYLAND Washington Montessori Institute at Loyola College in Maryland Graduate Programs in Montessori…
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Philadelphia's Main Line area on thelovelygroundsofa Victorian era Episcopalian church. A spacious wooded playground…
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area. We currently have over 340 students, ages l½4 years, with two Assistance to Infancy classes, five Children's…
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tiful, open rooms in an architectur- ally designed facility, supportive families, and a dedicated staff. Send resume to:…
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tion, please log onto our web page: www .rockbridgemontessori.net Please send resumes or contact: Nancy Read Smith…
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dedicated to the Montessori philoso- phy and the education of children. Previous experience preferred for all positions.…
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Or visit our web page at GRmontessori.com. Arbor Schools Sammamish, Washington .. .islookingforToddler,Primary, Lower…
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8 Authentic, comp/et, Montessori at The Mont eginning June 200~ istants to Infancy: Ages 0-3 irector: Judith Orion…
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New Zealand Montessori teacher(s) 3-12yrs re- quired in Hamilton, New Zealand. We have an established Montessori programme…
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julianagroup.comorcall usat 1-800- 959-6159. You may also email us at juliana@julianagroup.com. Position Wanted Position…
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School for Sale For Sale: Montessori primary school, lo- cated in Healdsburg California, an hour north of San Francisco, in…
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A MONTESSORI ORIENTATION TO ADOLESCENT STUDIES SUMMER, 2005 Spring Session: Administrator/Teacher Start-Up (Optional, at…
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resources, scheduling, command sheets, work periods, occupations, oral presentations, art of the interview, and seminar. Week…
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General sessions in the morning will explain the basis for shaping each specialty with a Montessori orientation. In the late…
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The Most Complete Collection of Momessori Materials & Classroom F11mit11re From Infant to Upper Elementary Kaybee…
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For All Your Montessori Materials ... Nienhuis Montessori has been working with Montessorians since the1920's. We…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 30, Number 2, 2005, Spring

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:::, r::: a J 0 . \ Montessori: u Intelligence and the Human Spirit
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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 NAMTA JOURNAL VOL. 30, No. 2 • SPRING 2005 MONTESSORI: INTELLIGENCE AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT In affiliation with the…
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MONTESSORI: INTELLIGENCE AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT MONTESSORI: INTELLIGENCE AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT…
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MONTESSORI WITHOUT BORDERS .......................................................... by Silvia C. Dubovoy CONCRETIZING…
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MONTESSORI: INTELLIGENCE AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT by David Kahn In the first article of this Journal issue, Robert Sternberg of…
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concrete and abstract. The Montessori idea expands comprehensively through the disciplines within and beyond the Montessori…
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common goals that introduce real responsibilities at a younger and younger age. One may ask if this conversation is concrete…
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PART 1: MONTESSORI: A MODERN APPROACH TO INTELLIGENCE
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Annette M. Haines 6 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 2 • Spring 2005
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MONTESSORI: A MODERN APPROACH TO INTELLIGENCE by Annette M. Haines Annette Haines' comprehensive review of Montessori…
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The English school took a huge step forward with Charles Spearman's invention of factor analysis. Using this technique,…
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from a poor section of town where there are a lot of gray and brown tints, and a second who has had the opportunity to work…
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because it is easy to make errors of judgment in a chaos" (Spontaneous Activity in Education 114, emphasis in…
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During development, there is a significant kind of nerve cell organization that occurs. If we go looking at individual neurons…
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mostly unconscious. But, as Maria Montessori said, "the unconscious kind [of mentality] is not necessarily inferior.…
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In man, before the brain is an instrument for action, it has to be an instrument of preparation. For that, quite specific…
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connected by simple one-to-one switches to outgoing responses (Beadle 85). What determines which stimuli will be let in at a…
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distinction between things but of distinction of the relationship between things, so that it perceives an environment as a…
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Order So, from a Montessori perspective, the development of intelligence is made possible by the special proclivity of the…
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And each acquisition he makes will be no longer merely "stored," but duly "allocated."…
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strong, healthy, and happy, and can assimilate a huge amount of intellectual material. According to recent research, from…
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technology, she understood the creative nature of the third plane of development. CONCLUSION Intelligence, in Montessori…
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Montessori's vision in this regard is clear. In the last pages of From Childhood to Adolescence, she writes of three…
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We must be quick because our species, homo sapiens, having at- tained a certain level of intelligence, is now, in the words of…
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Action. Ed. K.H. Pribram. Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1969. Gesell, Arnold, Frances L. Ilg, Janet L. Rodell, et al.…
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Schiamberg, Lawrence B. Child and Adolescent Development. New York: Macmillan, 1988. Sternberg, Robert J. Home page. March 14…
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Robert J. Sternberg 24 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 2 • Spring 2005
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THE ANATOMY OF SUCCESSFULLY INTELLIGENT PEOPLE by Robert J. Sternberg Robert Sternberg has made a serious entry into the…
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Let me start by recounting a story of a middle school principal who had a problem. The problem was that the girls in her…
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The organization of this discussion of successful intelligence is that first I'm going to do an introduction, which I…
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want to restrain them. The school should become the place where the child can live in freedom. To concretize this, I will say…
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We want to be sure that we don't have these kinds of low expec- tations for kids. It's true in every domain. There…
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The way you find success in life, whether you're a child or an adult, is to figure out the things you do well and make…
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as a teacher, or as a resident living in a community, want to be able, in part, to shape the environment-to make it a better…

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