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NAMTA Journal 31/1 22 The Role of the Specialist

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soon. But when it comes to the older children, above all, it's a question of an exactness of understand- ing. And that…
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was set aside for considering the third plane of development, and this was done in the form of an adolescent panel comprising…
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tutes a long initiation into adulthood, that adolescent development has to do with becoming an adult. But what we have to…
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adolescents are being prepared for entry into society, it's not enough to have teachers-do you know what I mean? They…
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be in residence, and the specialists must always be the ones that come in from outside. I understand that there's a…
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out of a hat. It's thought that hunting bands were made up of about thirty people; apparently, the number couldn't…
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says is so important when she speaks about mixed ages and required numbers. If Montessori says that we can have as many as…
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Then,ofcourse, you think: butwhatabout theadolescents?Where are they going to get their vision of the whole? From the…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 23 Staffing the Montessori High School: What's So Special about the Specialist?

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STAFFING THE MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL: WHAT' s So SPECIAL ABOUT THE SPECIALIST? by Gena Engelfried This article presents…
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It is quite obvious that the necessity for such specialization exists and must be considered, but only as a means, as a…
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successful specialist shows the young adult that the world is what they make of it, and inspires him or her to go out and do…
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The adolescent is looking for a model for adulthood. He or she literally wants to know how to grow up. The details of…
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we are also expected to meet and exceed state standards and meet the entrance requirements of the nation's increasingly…
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specialists, for appropriate challenges in the staging areas of the adult world. One of the roles of the secondary-level…
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THE MONTESSORIAN Completing our group of faculty is the trained Montessorian. This individual is one who has Primary and/ or…
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the Montessorian ensures that they are exposed to the coursework and experiences that will give them the skills they need to…
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REFERENCES Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. 1949. Trans. Claude A. Claremont. Oxford: Clio, 1988. Montessori, Maria.…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 24 A History/Discovery Approach to Mathematics

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An Historical Timeline of Mathematics .._ .,..._....,.....:,._, 1--- ._ __ ·-- •ONfr-- .._._..... J._-- ·- ,__....,…
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A H1sTORY/D1scovERY APPROACH TO MATHEMATICS by Christopher Kjaer and Michael Waski The following two articles represent…
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In the summer of 2005, several adolescent practitioners gathered in Hiram, Ohio, to begin work on developing a curriculum in…
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1. The "Silo Approach" to Mathematics Education Imagine for a moment the typical day of a middle or high…
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or no relevance to the students in the class. Usually these applications appear in the form of the dreaded story problem. It…
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These false perceptions, combined with the "silo approach" and an overemphasis on developing skill and speed…
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the occupations. We believe that the time has come for the same care to be paid to the development of adolescent mathematics…
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It is of the utmost importance that our work be carefully derived from Montessori principles and be consistent with the needs…
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In the paper "Recovering Motivation in Mathematics: Teaching with Original Sources," Reinhard Laubenbacher…
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development of concepts and ideas from mathematician to mathema- tician, we can investigate the manner in which different…
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understand the mathematical concepts behind these mathematical tools. Montessori wrote this in her 1935 paper "The…
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tion in the years ahead, of this we are certain. We eagerly anticipate meeting people (practitioners and adolescents) who will…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 25 Comprehensive Health and Well-Being for the Montessori High School

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Clare Boyle 308 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 31, No. 1 • Winter 2006
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COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING FOR THE MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL by Clare Boyle INTRODUCTION The study of health and…
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Human beings have an enormous effect on the outcome of the future of the earth and its inhabitants. The adolescent's…
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concerns related to student perceptions versus the reality of health behavior choices. Peace education is reflected in…
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2. Significant changes in the health and psychology field throughout time. 3. A specified period in time related to health…
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THE SYLLABUS Timelines of Human Beings Personal Health Disease and Prevention Preventable Hereditary Prevention/Risk…
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Exercise Comparisons Documentation & Compari- son, Cultural & Ethnic Current & Historical Testing (…
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Stress Management Human Rights War & Peace Self-Worth Talents Establishing Strengths Need for Utilization…
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Types & Treatment Asthma Cystic Fibrosis Musculoskeletal Anatomy Function Components Physiology Disease &…
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Gestalt Adolescent Psychology Pavlov Nature vs. Nurture Skinner Operant Conditioning Dewey Open School Erickson Eight…
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• Diet Wars (PBS, Frontline video) • Jamie Lee Curtis in More, September 2002 Mediascope.org (Body Imaging) Physical…
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understand how something moves from one part to the next, e.g., the flow of digested material through the digestive system or…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 26 The High School, Noble Characteristics, and Peace

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THE HIGH SCHOOL, NOBLE CHARACTERISTICS, AND PEACE by Guadalupe Borbolla Guadalupe Borbolla's humanities outline goes…
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First and Second Dimensions The first and second dimensions aie subjects that encompass academic materials required in the…
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The term transcendence means to go beyond the world of experience into a different level of consciousness. It refers to the…
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they have been able to integrate knowledge and experience gained, for the benefit of mankind. Therefore, Cuentepec, the…
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• A sense of belonging · A sense of justice • A sense of history • A sense of responsibility -Commitment • Ownership •…
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General Objectives: • Internalize social values. · Reinforce moral training. • Diagnose the needs and problems faced by the…
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• How to interview, as seen by Humberto Eco and Jose Bleger. · The social anthropology ofNahua groups in Morelos, accord- ing…
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• Where to get the manure for the oven. • How to transform the clay into different types of utensils and pieces of art. •…
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1. For a successful closing of circles and the opening of new ones. 2. For them to have the necessary energy and vitality to…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 27 The Montessori Potential at the Grove School

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THE MONTESSORI POTENTIAL AT THE GROVE SCHOOL by Gena Engelfried This short article presents a composite of the…
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dents in the equivalent of ninth through twelfth grade, but the school has since expanded to two adjacent campuses. The Farm…
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Grove encourages self-construction for the good of humanity on several levels. Opportunities at the high school include: •…
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curriculum while the twelve- to fifteen-year-olds explore the world from their own familiar place. Students at the farm…
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UNIQUE HIGH SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES • College preparatory curriculum with post-secondary program visits and explorations •…
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dable task. The need for facilities, general funding, staffing, and the increasing demands of the post-secondary community all…
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Montessori, Maxia. From Childhood to Adolescence. 1948. Trans. A.M. Joosten. Rev. ed. Oxford: Clio, 1996. Stephenson,…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 28 History – Human Solidarity: Man Whither Bound

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HISTORY: HUMAN SOLIDARITY: MAN WHITHER BOUND by Baiba Krumins Grazzini The human solidarity concept is a second-plane…
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from these Montessori sources, and he concludes the latter section as follows: Indeed, Montessori goes so far as to say:…
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ally speaking, horrors of all kinds. And who are the human beings who are actually presented in this particular story of…
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civilization, in which the environment, thanks to the works of man, has done so much to make our lives enjoyable. But…
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umph of universal peace, telling them that "history is the teacher of life." (4) ("History is the…
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This very grand story is a story of evolution: from the evolution of the universe and the earth, to the evolution of life, to…
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Now what about humanity itself? As we know, at a certain point in the story, we focus on that very. special form of life to…
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literally means "men without a face"; the faceless human beings, in other words, whose features we do not,…
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to both appreciate the diversity and also see what is common to all, what we all do share that makes us all belong to this…
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mental point of view; because, if this is a time of sensitivity for the use of the imagination, the children have to use that…
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work with their hands; but also, because of those special minds, they learned to satisfy their needs indifferent ways over…
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it, then surely we can feel nothing but wonder at how much humanity has achieved in such a short space of time. And when we…
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the earth, in relation to the duration of the earth's existence. And how did it happen? We come back once again to human…
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have the power to create you also have the power to destroy-but they couldn't have carried out that role, they couldn…
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interest in, what is extraordinary, what is magnificent; and they have a natural tendency to hero worship. All of this can be…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 29 History – In General and in Particular – An Initial Look at Maria Montessori in a Classical Context

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HISTORY: IN GENERAL AND IN PARTICULAR AN INITIAL LOOK AT MARIA MONTESSORI IN A CLASSICAL CONTEXT by John Wyatt John Wyatt…
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continuum of human history and to some degree, more or less, a product of her time and education and her medical training. A…
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There are, of course, other classical figures that a cursory study by a somewhat seasoned eye can discover in Montessori'…
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all cases, the empirical method of observation ideally demands that every child who has existed, is existing, or will exist…
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revelation of a potency. Montessori says, "It is of paramount impor- tance to see the beginning of things" (…
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And the moving enigma with potential future encounters with disasters to whom she refers is what is set loose in a Montessori…
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Maria Montessori comes out of a classical and medieval tradition that simply understands, as she did, that to exist fully as…
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Yet, any knowledge grasped by a human mind naturally carries with it a margin of error because there is always more to know…
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example of Marie Curie, "who felt only annoyance when some univer- sity wanted to interrupt her work on radium to…
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a child. Just as Frank Lloyd Wright declared that architecture must be a constant breaking out of the traditional structure of…
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If history is the "remembered and documented past," then what is simply unknown in this type of approach is…
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anything appearing in print or speech is absolutely accurate, includ- ing even the figures and comments that appear in a…
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stand the human past would merely be to create a list of the countless wars the human race has waged, one nation against…
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Peace 29). But if one wishes to follow her suggestion in a resourceful classroom, how does a teacher present such a vision of…
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probably forgotten every form of the Latin participle but not the stories about Cicero. For most human beings who have…
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end everything, including the people, the cities, and the countries one loved. But still, why did bad things happen to good…
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Dante, Pascal, and Flannery O'Connor would not hold much of a place as artists if they had not risen up to justify the…
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breathtaking as the concept of "line" may be. Certainly such a topic is worthy of discussion. For there is…
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instant of a child's appearance in a classroom to the same child's eventual final disappearance at the end of an…
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that final experience, among many adults in the endless past, the standard that always has been offered to children for…
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by tempting him with the ultimate treasure and power of the world. Commonly known as the "three temptations of Christ…
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consciousness of its dignity and worth" (To Educate the Human Poten- tial 21). To the chorus of people who might…
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children in the modern era must develop to face the incredible sort of changes that make up the shifting, often bewildering…
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Emily Dickinson captures the experience of a teacher desperately attempting to encounter the human potential in each child at…
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Montessori, Maria. Education and Peace. 1949. Trans. Helen R. Lane. Oxford: Clio Press, 1992. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. Ad…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 30 Montessori Erdkinder: The Social Evolution of the Little Community

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MONTESSORI ERDKINDER: THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION OF THE LITTLE COMMUNITY by David Kahn This talk was delivered in Sydney,…
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of place as a consequence, and so that they may adapt in any surroundings. The adaptation will then manifest itself by &…
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I would like to present two examples of Little Communities as prepared environments: Colegio Montessori de Tepoztlan in Mexico…

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