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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 1, 2007, Winter

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Maria Montessori lnstitu More Than Just A Job As the only UK based training recognised by the Association Montessori…
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classes arc taught in English to a multi-cultural groupofchildrcn. The school is conveniently located in an established area…
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A Montessori Orientation to Adolescent Studies (Ages 12-18) For brochure and course information contact: NAMTA 13693…
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The NAMTA Centenary Exhibit A Montessori Journey 1907-2007 an Unprecedented Montessori Event----- Upcoming stops include:…
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Patrons Anonymous Donation through St. Helena Montessori School Association Montessori lnternationale (AMJ) and the AM]…
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Demand Quality Full line of Montessori materials, furntture, books, scientific products, consumables & replacement…
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Parent Education The Jo_1jit! Child, Birth to Three Child of the World, Three 10 Twefre+ For twcnty-ft,c years J\·1ichacl…
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Newcatalog Expanded product line More than 50 new items ... it is Nienhuis. Since 1929. Nienhu 1 s MONTESSORI Nltffll.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 3, 2007, Summer

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North American Montessori Teachers Association 13693 Butternut Road Burton. OH 44021 Tel: 440-834-40 I I Fax 440-834-4016…
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A Montessori Journey: 1907-2007 The NAMTA Centenary Exhibit THE NAMTAJouRNAL VoL 32, No. 3 SUMMER 2007 In affiliation…
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Preface by David Kahn Throughout 2007, the year that marks a century since the first Casa dei Bambini, NAMTA has toured…
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Preface, continued The artistic layout and construction of the exhibit panels and display cases by Romana Schneider and…
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Son Francisco, CA. photo by Angela Zohlen New York, NY, photo by Jerry Speier David Kohn guiding students through the exhibit…
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Preface, continued The exhibit left its impression of Montessori significance on visitors at Centennial celebrations in both…
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Special Acknowledgements There would be no exhibit without the generous contribution and leadership of Thomas Mueller,…
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The Journey Begins Mario Montessori, Rome, 1886 The infant, the child, the adoles- cent construct every part of the…
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contacted Dr. Montessori to help with an urban renewal project in the San Lorenzo District of Rome. The press referred to…
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What They Showed Us One day, in great emotion, I took my heart in my two hands as though to encourage it to rise to the…
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the scientific apparatus I designed (or the first Children's House. (The Discovery of the Child, 1948) Another Children…
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Italy, continued Writing on che chalkboard, an early Italian Montessori school, dote unknown. "They revealed a…
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Sometimes very tiny children show a precocious skill and accuracy of movement that must arouse our wonder. If an environment…
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Display Case Early editions of The Montessori Method by Dr. Maria Montessori This display case contains early Italian,…
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The Montessori Method, continued II Metodo de/la Pedagogia Sclentifica applicato all'educazione infantile nelle Cose…
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PARTIAL LIST OF LECTURE APPEARANCES WASHINGTON, D. C. MASONIC TEMPLE S•1urd•y December 6, 8 P. M. NEW YORK CITY CARNEGlll…
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America Welcomes Dottoressa Montessori Elementary class, The Washington Montessori School, Washington D.C., around I 9 I 6 18…
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the Children's Houses firsthand in the years up to 1915, returning to write books and articles in support of the new…
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From Nova Scotia to San Francisco J Seated for lunch in the glass-walled classroom, Palace of Education and Social Economy,…
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School bus of Calgary Montessori School, Calgary, Canodo, I 9 2 9 Montessori's Beginnings in Canada Alexander Graham…
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The First American Children's House, Tarrytown, New York, from 191 I These photographs of the Montessori school at…
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-:I ,, - II : I 1 ·~~. I d1 , Side-by-side individual work Teacher observes children at work Teacher doing dictation…
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Display Case American media and the spread of Montessori ideas, /911-1920s The American resurgence, 1958 to the present DU…
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American Media, continued McClure's Magazine, May, 191 I This issue of McClure's magazine carried the first…
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found its way into Head Start and public magnet schools, joining the War on Poverty, while established private Montessori…
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Far Journey to the Southlands REPORT Montessori Methods of Education. M. M. SIMPSON. '-"""…
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In New Zealand, the first mention of the Montessori method is in the state schools in Wanganui as early as 191 I. Miss…
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Australia and New Zealand, continued There were no great institutions, no demonstrations, no great work of propaganda by…
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Children teaching lhemse/ves en 8/ack(riars, 1914 Rower arranging, 8/ack(riars, 1914 31
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The Seminari-Laboratori de Pedagogia, Barcelona Elementary doss, Esco/a Municipal Montessori, Barcelona, 19 30s Neu Col…
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education of children. She prepared a children's chapel, called an Atrium, so children could have a living experience…
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Outdoor class, Esco/a Nocionol Montessori, Barcelona, I930s Cntatan folk dancing, 1930s Spain, continued lnstitucio…
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Working with geometric nomenclature, Barcelona, 19 30s Taking care of domestic animals, Barcelona, 1930s 35 Child working…
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Haus der Kinder, Vienna: The Young Child's Adventures in Space Ai Looking out, looking in. Haus der Kinder, Vienna, 19…
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need for simple beauty in mind. Its model school building was designed by the architect Franz Schuster in the Bauhaus style…
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The pantry It should be possible to move almost everything outdoors- chairs, tables, shelves, screens, and easels. Often…
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Haus der Kinder, Vienna, Austria, 1930 39
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The qualities of space- the feeling of spaciousness or of nestling in a small enclosure, the sensation of being high up…
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Haus der Kinder, Vienna, Austria, 19 30
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Municipal Montessori Nursery, Vienna, 1932. Architect: Franz Singer Isometric projection showing the entrance, cloakroom,…
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.. -~ ~ · out :c • • f activity room I with Isometric pro1ection o furniture Housekeeping me e • • h in activity room…
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Display Case Vienna, Austria: Mus/co Montessori and the art of woodworking This display highlights the musical work of Elise…
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Musica Montessori and the Art of Woodworking, continued Original folio of musical selections collected by Elise (Lisi) Broun…
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A spontaneous explosion into singing was repeatedly observed in Vienna and later again when Lisi worked with children in…
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Oasis for Montessori Expansion Elementary students sketching from nature, Amsterdamsche Montessori School, 1930s The role of…
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portive from very early on; this atmosphere helps to explain how the Montessori schools could survive through such difficult…
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The Netherlands, continued One cannot see the method; one sees the child. One sees the child soul, freed from obstacles,…
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A cypical Dutch classroom, Eerste Nederlandsche Montessori School, 19 30s Botanical drawing at the Amsterdamsche Montessori…
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Display Case II Natural History Drawings, Amsterdam, 1930s Documents from the Model School ot Loren, Netherlands, 1938-/939…
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Natural History Drawings, continued I), \• I " I, I De Natuur in de Amsterdamsche Montessori- school, A.F.J.…
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The Model School at Laren, Netherlands, continued Documents from the Model School at Laren, Netherlands, 1938-1939 At Laren…
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~ ~ ~ u: t "§ f ~ :;:l g Display Case "'f Psycho-disciplines: mathematics, geometry, and…
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Psycho-Disciplines, continued For more than a decade in Barcelona, with the collaboration of her son, Mario Montessori, Dr…
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Doc-N:h MARIA M.OSTe.SSOkl PSI C 0 ARITMETICA I\ \1U1')1'-11C\ n'"""-\ ■lhl.L\llA…
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Psycho-Disciplines, continued 1'be Montessori Didactk MatuiaJ. -~----- " " Sedion ol Crad.d Cittl…
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i ~ "' 1 t:: f. i @ Antique Wooden Stamp Game This early stamp game box was manufaaured in The Hague by…
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The Early Days of Montessori Education in Berlin Multiplication work, Berlin Montessori class, I 92 7 Children's House…
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In 1925, Clara Grunwald founded the Deutsche Montessori Gesel/schaft. In 1926, Maria Montessori held a training course in…
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Our observation of children has made us realise that work is man's fundamental instinct and that the child can work…
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Working with grammar symbols, Montessori class, Berlin-Tegel, around I 9 5 0 Eight-year-old girls are counting out the…
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Furniture and Architecture for Children's Houses Montessori exhibition accompanying the Congress on Early Childhood held…
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In 1928, the journal issued by the German Montessori Society pub- lished for the first time sketches of child-sized…
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Furniture for Children's Houses . 1n Germany In 1928, the journal issued by the German Montessori Society published…
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Children's House in Altona, 1928 Architect: Gustav Oelsner Jll On one long side of the activity raom, low cupboards…
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Display Case Teaching materials manufactured by P. Johannes Mueller, Berlin, 1920s Displayed here are original Germon…
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Teaching Materials, continued Material for developing the auditory sense Three of six sound boxes, each producing a…
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Information about the Montessori teaching materials that were not yet available in Germany around that time is given in the…
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A Montessori Beacon to the World Sometimes very tiny children show a precocious skill and accuracy of movement that must…
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"the sole authorized manufacturers of Montessori materials for Great Britain and the Dominions." Around…
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A Scottish Montessori School The child has a great passion to learn. If he did not, how could he find his bearings in the…
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with the paintings of famous artists and the installation of large murals of famous places around the world. An important…
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Bringing Montessori to Children in Special Need Some of the children [ tubercular patients] were mobile, others were n!…
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e Dr. Maria Montessori observing at St Otteran's School, Convent of Mercy, Waterford, / 92 7. This room hod more than I…
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Display Case Historic Montessori items from England, Ireland, and Scotland On display are documents from the Seventh…
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Historic Montessori Items, continued Small red and blue number rods When Nancy Jordan worked in Dublin with children who…
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The Second Co/or Box with artificial silk thread tablets This is a sensorial material for refining the co/or sense. Today…
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A History of War and Peace "Enchance. Mademoiselle." An exercise in grace and courtesy, Paris, 1918…
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There was not a separation between indoors and outdoors.. . . Laughingly, we used to say, "There is never any bad…
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Factory where handicapped war veterans manufactured furniture and materials for Montessori classes, Paris, I 9 I 8 France,…
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Display Case Practical life and language materials from La Maison des Enfants, Sevres (Paris), France, I 930s This case…
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Practical Life and Language Materials, continued From 1933 to 1938, Margot Waltuch was a directress at La Maison des Enfants…
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In Europe we had aprons far each activity. I think this came down from the Middle Ages, when each trade had its own costume…
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Discovering the Universal Child Montessori child. Sophia College, Bombay, around I 94 2 Working outside, Allahabad, I 9 28…

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