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NAMTA Journal 24/1 08 Revisiting the Process of Normalization

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time. Most of the children of the world live out their days going back and forth between the two states of being. It requires…
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"I'd never thought about [attracting children to the material] as my main activity, but it really is. Everything…
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"No, I'm not the most vital part of the classroom environment at all. In fact, I love the whole idea of being…
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The true nature is like gold-waiting underground to be discovered and brought to light. After many episodes of normalization…
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Montessori, Maria. The Montessori Method. Trans. A. George. 1912. New York: Schocken, 1962. Montessori, Maria. The Secret of…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 09 Evolution of Adolescent Behavior

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EVOLUTION OF ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi states that "growing up&quot…
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responsible for many of the no- torious pathologies of this stage of life. The bad news is that this conflict will not go…
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TURMOIL Reality of Turmoil The argument whether the Sturm und Orang (storm and stress) of the teenage years is a natural and…
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Our species would have become extinct long ago if individual humans had not been at their most active mentally, physically,…
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Ever since the "agricultural revolution," cultural evolution has tended to reduce the opportunities for…
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In summary, adolescent psychosocial disorders are to a large extent ea used by teenagers being genetically primed for be-…
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with extraordinary rapidity among the affluent and the privileged. These behaviors are driven by the need to relieve a boring…
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OBSTACLES TO ENJOYMENT We have seen that in a very general sense the structural sources of conflict in adolescence consist of…
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It is true that when parents have ex- cessively high expectations of their children, stress and anxiety may re- sult.…
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tion" as its idealistic advocates preferred to call it, is still not a viable option in terms of either health,…
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Absence of Control and Power The obstacles previously listed imply that adolescents have little control over their lives.…
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ties? Is he or she integrated at all in the adult world? How much control over life does he or she have? It is likely that…
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REFERENCES Aries, P. Centuries of Childhood. New York: Vintage, 1962. Csikszentmihalyi, M. Flow: The Psychology of Optimal…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 10 The Importance of Engagement: A Preliminary Analysis

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THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGAGEMENT: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS by Jeremy Paul Hunter Jeremy Hunter's paper reveals for the first…
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... education researchers have shown that someone who experiences in- terest in a topic also demonstrates more complex…
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does not experience interest (e.g., Iran-Nejad & Cecil). If interest en- hances the learning process, it should be of…
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resented by over 27,000 "beeps"-were included in the final sample. These "beeps" captured…
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form of parental affection. A child who is affirmed by his or her parents, given care and warmth, is likely to become more…
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and a sense of control open the door to and become enhanced by engagement with the world. FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS In addition…
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ships. In answering the question "Is your day-to-day family life disor- ganized and unpredictable?," 33% of…
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Figure 5. Sell-Estimated Chances for Future Family Happiness These differences are significant at p<.00006. ,.t,/ch…
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likelier to have more rewarding relationships with their mothers and fathers than the bored. This should not be surprising,…
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Maslow, Abraham H. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. NY: Viking, 1971. Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. Trans.…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 11 A Montessori Community for Adolescents

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A MONTESSORI COMMUNITY FOR ADOLESCENTS by Camillo Grazzini and Baiba Krumins Indicating the theoretical underpinnings for…
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FOREWORD When I was asked to prepare a blurb for this presentation, I decided it was important to give some background…
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INTRODUCTION Before considering Erdkinder specifically, let us recall what Montessori says about work, the adult's work…
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This work is completely different and therefore the laws and character- istics of the work are completely different. Instead…
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1. ADOLESCENT NEEDS AND MONTESSORl'S ANSWER Knowledge of the adolescent's characteristics, physical and physi-…
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The Erdkindercommunity, then, is Montessori's answer to the vital needs of adolescence. This an- swer is actually a set…
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Montessori also speaks of the environment in a more inclusive sense when she speaks of a trinity made up of the child, the…
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The one element that is absolutely fundamental and irreplaceable, that we absolutely cannot renounce as far as the…
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order to make it bear fruit; the earth as the countryside where we can live in conditions that are healthy for both body and…
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better still, to the value of work in general, "with its wide social connotations of productiveness and earning power…
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Certainly more than twenty years of the" urban compromise" in the United States represents a noteworthy…
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in other words, who had been deeply scarred by the war, injured in both body and soul. 6 Other types of institutions have…
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community, since the former and the latter are quite distinct in terms of the community members, the aims, and therefore the…
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Obviously these past experiments that were undertaken by Montessori's contemporaries can be used as a source of ideas, so…
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exploratory investigation be undertaken. Information and documenta- tion could be gathered on the main institutions for…
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. . . the Erdkinder community is Montessori's instrument, an origi- nal and innovative instrument, for preventing the…
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formidable rival nominations backed by the Anglo-Saxon world: the International Red Cross and the Bernadotte Foundation.…
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8. WHICH ADOLESCENTS? If it is true that Montessori education is based on planes of devel- opment which are quite distinct…
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The Erdkinder community team of adults or experts is made up of teachers, both living in and also coming in from outside, and…
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. . . what needs to be set up is not an Erdkinder teacher training center, but a single permanent organizing committee for…
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America, however, until quite recently, was looking for a way to set up an AMI Montessori center and/ or course for Erdkinder…
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Then, as Montessori informs us: "Study need not be restricted by the curricula of existing secondary schools and…
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does not hinder study, but even makes it possible to study better" (Adolescence, Schocken 104). The research into…
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United States), a few of the more significant ones could be selected. On the basis of this documentation, it would be possible…
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Montessori also refers to materials for mathematics when she says, "Because of this vital importance of mathematics…
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What guarantee, after all, can the Erdkinder community offer parents? There are no existing Erdkinder com- munities (in the…
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tradition of sending adolescents to boarding school. Therefore parents might well ask why they should send their sons and…
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Of course, the difference between the ideas of traditional education and those of the Montessori approach arises essentially…
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(b) An outline of a plan for setting up the boarding/residential school, including the student hostel, the farm, the…
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In other words, what is needed now is a single integrated plan, both for each component aspect of the Erdkinder community and…
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REFERENCES Buys Town. Dir. Norman Taurog. Perf. Spencer Tracy. MGM, 1938. Carroll-Abbing, John Patrick. A Chance to Live:…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. Bombay: Orient Longmans, 1936. "Progressive Education."…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 12 The Erdkinder Story: In the Beginning

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The Montessori Farm School View from Northwest The Montessori Farm School View from Southwest 166 The NAMTA Journal • Vol.…
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THE ERDKINDER STORY: IN THE BEGINNING by Laurie Ewert-Kroeker and David Kahn This informal paper summarizes the recent work…
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story, is clearly touched by the Montessori ideas-whether they have ever heard ofMaria"Montessori or not, whether or…
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CONCLUSION 1: ADOLESCENTS MUST LIVE ON THE LAND Camillo Grazzini and Baiba Krumins G. write in an article appear- ing in this…
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The adolescent is a social embryo, so your prepared environ• ment must be what society is all about, in the context of the…
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But the above interaction with the land could be any environmental project, not specifically Erdkinder. Looking to previous…
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• Do people in our society give adolescents the respect Maria suggested? • Does anyone outside of the Montessori teaching…
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now to find out how to do it, from people who set up farms. You must take time now to look in books. You are the makers of…
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NARRATIVE! THE OCCUPATIONS ON THE LAND The first ten-day visit to the farm entailed a multitude of activities with…
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• measured stumps and mapped specific trees on a graph while listing stump densities • cut trails, cut trees and brush and…
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is necessary to consider not only the active occupations but the need for solitude and quiet, which are essential for the…
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ongoing relationship between humans and the land, told in relation to our own unfolding story on the farm, could be a…
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history flow chart touching classical civilizations, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Enlightenment, and the Industrial…
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Tonight is our last night here. We made a bonfire and then we went on a hike. First we walked to the marsh and I felt the most…
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Open up to nature And enter Yet another world THE FUTURE CHALLENGE: FORMING A NEW CONSCIOUSNESS There needs to be a &…
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Pendleton, Renee, comp. & ed. The Adolescent Colloquium: Summary of the Proceedings. Cleveland, OH: Montessori Teacher…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 13 Children's Participation: Involving Young Citizens in Community Development and Environmental Care

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Roger A. Hart 182 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 24, No. 1 • Winter 1999
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CHILDREN'S PARTICIPATION: INVOLVING YOUNG CITIZENS IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CARE by Roger A. Hart As…
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Unfortunately, children's great en- ergies can also be manipulated by the social issue of the moment, and this is often…
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participants in environmental issues in their own communities. We need them to think as well as act locally while also being…
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Many would argue that on the question of protection of children this is too strong a statement and that in many cases children…
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Probably the most dramatic impact of the participatory ar- ticles of the CRC is the way they are being used in some coun-…
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citizenship and, more specifically, a sense of local responsibility rather than simply providing a short-term solution to a…
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of children's rights. Families are often highly authoritarian structures. Many parents fear that" children'…
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reflection on this issue, and the CRC is a superb base document for this reflection. THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN'S…
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and nature from anthropology to correct this and so the follow- ing comments must be read with that bias in mind. Paramount…
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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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