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NAMTA Journal 30/2 08 The Wisdom of Love: A Montessori Journey of the Sea of Life

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Mary Raudonis-Loew 130 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 2 • Spring 2005
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THE ADULT MONTESSORI SCHOOL COMMUNITY: FINDING THE BALANCE by Mary Raudonis-Loew Mary Raudonis-Loew conve1;s her excitement…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 09 The Adult Montessori School Community: Finding a Balance

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be a long life, and that the very precious period of formation comes but once. We have busied ourselves with setting up ever-…
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We expend tremendous en- ergy in our ef- fort to keep up the appearance of handling our stress and maintaining some…
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But no matter how we look at it- TIMES OF TRANSITION ARE NOT TIMES OF BALANCE! Yesterday's speakers all addressed this…
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Science is once again leading us, although it seems to take a very long time for organizations and individuals to act upon…
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And Mario Montessori, Jr., her grandson, and once president of the International Psychoanalytical Association, told us at an…
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Salzmann spoke about thirty-five years ago (The Child-Man of Tomor- row, national conference, Atlanta, October, 1970), and…
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We, as students of Dr. Montessori's words and work, are in unique positions of leadership in the world of today, whatever…
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And it is our understanding that the relationships of the bus driver, cook, ass is tan t, secretary, school head, teacher…
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I would like to take a moment to acknowledge NAMTA, and its officers past and present. NAMT A has, it seems to me, offered to…
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things can be seen-and once we have seen them, humility is the only posture possible. • We become free men and women through…
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And so I have two points to make, and a few questions ... l. When a balance scale balances, it is because two sides have…
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There are times in all of our lives, I hope, when we are aware of this unity, when we know, just know, that all is well with…
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We are not alone. We cannot do everything. We can do many things. Thank you for your kind attention. REFERENCES Greenleaf,…
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The NAMTA Journal 145
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Linda Kaiel in the Atrium 146 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 2 • Spring 2005

NAMTA Journal 30/2 10 The Child as Spiritual Teacher for the Adult

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work of the spiritual sphere in our world through the eyes of the missionary. This is the true story of a missionary in…
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to proclaim the gospel to an adult pagan people, very secure in their way of life, through the voice of a Masai catechist.…
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they have been grasped" (40-41). We in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd use the canopy of Gift/Response to live…
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reveal to us, in certain moments, how he makes his own approach to God. (16) We approach the child with reverence and respect…
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the lesson, whenever there was a pause, she said "My turn now." She could hardly wait to get her hands on…
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Maria Montessori shares in The Discovery of the Child: Thus the children from their tenderest infancy live, one might say, in…
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Arabian deserts." The world we live in today, missionaries are discov- ering, is one we all need to fight for. &…
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1. Isolating the object (such as nomenclature work or liturgical signs such as water in baptism) 2. Working exactly (setting…
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the parish would have twelve Masses every weekend and they'd all be full." Why does this journey with the child…
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Tillich, Paul. Theology of Culture. New York: Oxford UP, 1964. The NAMTA Journal 157
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(>) ~ c ~ < 1ii .c a: >, .0 0 0 .c Q. Gerard Leonard 158 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 2…
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CULTIVATING THE MONTESSORI SPIRIT THROUGH f AMILY LIFE by Gerard Leonard Looking back at his own childhood, Gerard Leonard…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 11 Cultivating the Montessori Spirit through Family Life

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a nod of the head, a wink, and a "good garsun [boy in the Irish]" or "good gearrchaille [girl],…
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As Montessori teachers, we carefully "hold" the prepared envi- ronment as an ordered and inviting space; we…
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spiritual transformation takes place for many parents, and they have seen enough that they can keep the faith, so to speak,…
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I remember well my joy in seeing her setting tiny tables with plates and napkins for snack at about fourteen months. I had…
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There is no doubt that this Montessori experience transforms our children deeply as learners and as human beings. So what is…
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· The organization of the work. And last but by no means least, • The ability of the teacher to observe the phenomenon and to…
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"Where's your mother? Get her over here, and her friends too. They'll never see a fire like this again.…
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Also, am I interested, am I finding new points of interest for myself, and am I modeling such deep work? Dr. Montessori…
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paper with a dexterity and skill I couldn't imagine of a two-year-old. I saw a flicker of the flame of a possible great…
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Our Montessori classrooms offer the child the chance to find flow and the gift of the liberty to enter into that deep…
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This past February, an article entitled "Worried Sick" appeared in Connecticut Magazine (Steele). The…
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in every skill imaginable, sports team schedules for eight- and nine- year-olds that would put the best of us in the emergency…
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These touchstones, closeness to the natural world and the living presence of elders, are very formative influences that we…
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the fields or exploring the woodlands, playing around the old castles with no adult in sight. My grandfather had a sixth sense…
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I take a great interest in the children's grandparents. Once asked, they love to talk or write about their grandparents…
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in the Milwaukee Public Schools. Rochester, NY: AMI/ USA, 2003. Edison, Charles. Edison Experiments You Can DO. New York:…
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Steele, Margaret Farley. "Worried Sick." Connecticut Maga- zine February 2005: 48+. Warner, Judith. Perfect…
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The NAMTA Journal 177
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Silvia C. Dubovoy 178 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 2 • Spring 2005

NAMTA Journal 30/2 12 Montessori Without Borders

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these articles, which I include in my talk (" Aims of the Association Montessori Internationale"). •…
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As a response to fulfill the aims, Educateurs sans Frontieres (EsF) became Article 17 in the Articles of Association of AMI as…
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life, and I have had several opportunities throughout these years to work in this area. In one occasion, during the time that…
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as this has given me the opportunity to connect with other people with the same vision. AMI is an affiliated nongovernmental…
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The Children's Statement In the address at the opening of the UN General Assembly's Special Session on Children,…
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•Weare united by our struggle to make the world a better place for all. • You call us the future, but we are also the present…
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How CAN WE Do IT? The first step needed to be able to educate without borders starts with the inner spiritual development of…
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• Live as someone who makes a difference, accepting that you may not understand how or why. • Live in the present without…
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Love and Knowledge cannot be separated: "Man must be edu- cated. It is true that education can create a better kind…
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Here are some of the speakers and topics from the assembly in Burgos, Spain: • Winfried Bohm, "The Idea of Education…
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consequence of the daily Montessori book study and friendly dia- logue, the group attending this gathering participated in a…
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minds and our efforts in making this world a better world for the children. Millennium Goals of the United Nations: 1.…
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•Weare fulfilling a cosmic task. Montessori asks us to seek universality and to be conscious of the mission humanity has in…
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Montessori, Maria. The Child, Society and the World: Unpub- lished Speeches and Writings. 1979. Trans. Caroline Juler &…
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• Dr. Montessori inaugurates her first Indian course. Seated are (behind her) Mr. Rajagopalachari, Dr. Arundale, President…
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CONCRETIZING COSMIC EDUCATION IN INDIA: A MONTESSORI HISTORICAL ACCOUNT by Ela Eckert Ela Eckert's detailed account of…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 13 Concretizing Cosmic Education in India: A Montessori Historical Account

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The purpose of my discourse is to examine why and in what way Maria Montessori's vision of cosmic education, formed…
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izing that illiteracy is a fundamental issue that must be solved. (Montessori, "Weltilliteracyus" 151) She…
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social conceptions, and was interned by the British just as she was. As a professor and later chancellor of the university, he…
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family and her close contact with Annie Besant, she became familiar with theosophical thought at an early age. Her intention…
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and exact body control, and the schooling of aesthetic taste through the guidance of competent and understanding adults in an…
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able to choose freely which groups of students and teachers I wished to observe and listen to; I was able to join any group as…
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House and a Montessori elementary school were from the beginning and for many decades an explicit part of the educational…
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school-aged children. She hesitated at first, since she thought she couldn't offer these older children enough,…
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classes existed for students from the ages of six to twelve, but in Kodaikanal Maria Montessori developed cosmic education as…
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about this: " ... when coming to Kodaikanal, a whole new world opened up for Mario. He was mostly experimenting and…
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Because of its seclusion, the population of Kodai grew slowly despite the favorable climate, and always there were many more…
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and finally abandoned. Remaining are unique archives with histori- cal documents about the Jesuit missionaries in southern…
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children, the Swedish and the Jewish school, as well as a few Catholic schools for the children of Tamil families. How was…
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opened a small school, where she began working with four children and eventually, together with other Indian women, cared for…
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Maria Montessori probably was notable to appreciate the unusual diversity of nature with the same open-mindedness with which…
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Museum of the Sacred Heart College, founded by two priests between 1920 and 1940, was frequently visited by both Montessoris…
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attempts I made to dig out information about Maria Montessori's stay and work in Koda i. My inquiries were frequent! y…
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found herself for a time in a frustrating professional isolation: no official notice or acknowledgement of her work, no…
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With their boundless energy they questioned, explored and experimented in all areas of culture. The small botani- cal garden…
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switched to the KIS, where her parents worked) responsible for her lifelong interest in learning and education is quite…
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introduction to her thoughts on the theory and practice of cosmic education; another was the fact that this was the first…
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ready to assist. I was trying to prepare oxygen and show its properties with very simple equipment. Due to an unfortunate…
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ders of the physical world." While the experiments for the younger children were demonstrated to them by an adult,…
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All of this indicates how comprehensively Maria Montessori herself saw the concept of cosmic education and how seriously she…
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was quite likely also instrumental in the acceptance she and her ideas received in India. Another aspect of the Indian way of…
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between human beings and the cosmos comes up over and over again. For that reason, Maria Montessori, with her discourses about…
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-------------------------------- ---- and Hindu religion deepened, the cosmic idea came to the fore. Shankar Dutta Panday, a…
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On the other hand: The gradually concretized splendid vision of a cosmic education developing into a comprehensive didactic…
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Kramer, Rita. Maria Montessori: A Biography. New York: Putnam's, 1976. Krishnaswamy, S. "George Sydney Arundale…
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Millier, F. Max. Einleitung in die Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft-Vier Vorlesungen und zwei Essays, gehalten an der…
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PART 3: ARCHITECTURE: OPTIMIZING CONDITIONS FOR INTELLIGENCE
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Frank Lloyd Wrighl's Taliesin West, Scottsdale, AZ 228 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. 2 • Spring 2005

NAMTA Journal 30/2 14 Lessons from Taliesin West: NAMTA's Montessori Architecture Symposium

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interior spaces, always inviting. In a similar way, some of the most successful Montessori classrooms enjoy this design…
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A diverse set of challenges faces the architect when trying to facilitate graciousness of movement for dozens, sometimes…
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angle. These strategies are examples of environmentnllyfriendly design. More than merely ways of reducing monthly utility…
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architecture, something he stressed throughout his life. We are also reminded that buildings can be fun and interesting. This…

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