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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 1, 1999, Winter

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to help match a child's interest to the right resource. Get the children reading non-fiction as well as fiction, because…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 2, 1999, Spring

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ARE WE SUCCEEDING IN NURTURING THE SPIRIT? by Aline D. Wolf Aline Wolfs challenge to Montessorians to look seriously at our…
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"Do you play with them?" "No, I just keep them." "Do you like them?"…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 3, 1999, Summer

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and was honorably discharged, much to the Marine Corps' chagrin. Producing Buddhist poets is not something one sees…
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you wrote a lover, and I often think you, too, are a long poem whose gift is the gift of change, of sublime transformation…
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Isn't the life that he should lead. It's a nagging feeling inside him, Urging him away from this. Telling him his…
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THE FIRST LESSON To depict the origins of the universe to the child, I begin in the time- honored tradition of storytellers…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 1, 2000, Winter

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and norms and procedures and such, and teaching can only be evaluated as creative (or less creative) in the cultural context…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 1, 2001, Winter

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The earth venture, the life venture, is a single ven- ture. If the other living forms don't succeed we cannot succeed…
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Emotions, to a world of intimacy. It takes a universe to make a child Both in outer form and inner spirit. It takes a…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 2, 2001, Spring

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Most sensitive phase 0 4.0 C: .Q 3.5 ·;:: - en Q) en Q. ffl C ~ 0 .... Q) .c E ::::, z 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5…
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Contrary to what Piaget thought, imitation, we now know, begins at birth. Some studies show that even newborn babies can…
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every word and feel like you have to read cover to cover-but simply sitting with the child and reading as a method of…
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from such matters is the variety of exchange represented by talk among people with its myriad planes of intellectual,…
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So the question is, of course, What about language? Let's be a little more precise-it is the phonetics of language? No,…
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present state or condition that we're in, we wouldn't be able to think of positive ways of changing it for the…
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head, 11 Aha! This represents something. This is a sign. This funny whatever represents banana. Therefore if I make that sign…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 3, 2001, Summer

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REINVENTING CIVILITY by Larry Schaefer Larry Schaefer's plea for civility in an age of rudeness and commercial youth…
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toward that. It's also important for Montessori children to understand their Montessori heritage, to understand in a…
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A NEW EDUCATION FOR THE SECONDARY SCHOOL A PUBLIC LECfURE GIVEN AT UTRECHT, JANUARY 18, 1937 (ORIGINAL IN FRENCH) by Maria…
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started to have threshing floors, presses, small little agricultural production centers right on their farms or shared by a…
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all of you as teachers should remember one thing: Your allegiance is not to make people feel good but it is to the truth.…
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balance is the profile of the agrarian: The agrarian alone understands that proper balance. We go back to the image of…
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He said, "Oh, no." I said, "That's just a law. It's a canon. You can't escape it. It…
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There always must be this knowledge in a young person about the tragic nature, what the Greeks called the ephemeral existence…
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THE FARM EXPERIENCE: ITS IMPORTANCE IN A CHILD' s LIFE by Richard Barker Richard Barker's pioneering work in…
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We have been on the Farm fora year. We planned and prototyped for three years (more, really), but none of that planning could…
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students and their families, neighbors, local volunteers, teachers and administrators from other schools, people who saw the…
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But cynicism will not save humanity. The adolescent-who rep- resents the future "man in society"-must have…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 27, Number 1, 2002, Winter

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This time frame is very short-unless you' re in the middle of it, and then you think it's a lifetime. When you'…
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Montessori said in The Absorbent Mind: The child's adaptation to the world is thus favoured on natural lines, because…
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perspective, every day is a good day. We're the ones that say, "Oh, are you having a bad day today?"…
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Q: When you say that everyone's wearing panties, at what age do you start? You don't wait for the parent to say,…
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ACTIVITIES WITH PLANTS ANO ANIMALS Another activity is plant watering. Young children, when they're first walking until…
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a slightly increased risk of miscarriage among flight attendants. (But some researchers believe it is more a matter of job…
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Let me first talk about cytomegalovirus (CMV), which is a very common virus. It poses no danger to most of us. In fact, many…
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We're all tested for rubella immunity a tour first prenatal visit, and if you're not immune to rubella or have low…
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almost certainly incapable of harming the fetus. Microwave ovens are not dangerous. A lot of people were worried about…
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Dr. Montessori defined the nor- mal path of development as one in which the two streams of en- ergy in the child, the…
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That's the program that we did in a capsule. So what I'm interested in doing now is some dialogue about how that…
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And I was very up-front: "This is what I'm going todo." "Do you think my child's too…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 27, Number 3, 2002, Summer

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erything in the beginning, but he or she directs every particle's behav- ior at any moment in time. This directing is…
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price for me and you are trying to get the best price for you the whole negotiation process is really enjoyable. Even though…
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that. Normally, I don't stop the activity until everyone does, but David Kahn has only given me one hour to speak. He had…
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instead need to have a biocentric view, an earth centered view of the child. And that's what I'm going to talk about…
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an individual level, perhaps as parents, in the way we rear our own children; but we also create it on a cultural level in the…
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featured quite prominently in this conference. There's a gentleman whose name is David Sobel who's written a number…
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also our species identities. By integration I mean that when I look at the audience here I identify with those things that…
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on earth. Over 3.5 billion years there have been five of these events. Isn't it amazing that humans have reached the…
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challenge. It's a challenge of scale, it's a challenge of place, it's intertem poral, it's in terspatia I…
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faculty for analysis and empiricism, the faculty of imagination, and the capacity for compassion. This is how we study nature…
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ment so people can confront that. Even if you believe in God, you still have to confront the coldness and the darkness along…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 28, Number 1, 2003, Winter

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WHAT DR. MONTESSORI TELLS Us ABOUT SENSITIVE PERIODS Sensitive periods are the powerful capacities to develop certain charac…
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Children should come to understand that each failure can teach us something that will speed us on our way to ultimate success…
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A. I think we' re only beginning to reach that. Stephen Kaplan and Rachel Kaplan, at the University of Michigan, have led…
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that their calculations would be completely wrong. They went in the wrong direction. But she didn't correct them, and…
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Q. But she did. She said it. She said exactly what you said, that starting with the bacteria, each organism actually created…
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our relationships with our children come under this umbrella. We have a sense of ownership over that relationship and we don…
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holistic, or even naturalistic values that fly in the face of disciplinary thinking. Science, geography, history, and other…
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the prepared environment. Many people who teach outside of the Montessori tradition believe that you folks just have children…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 28, Number 2, 2003, Spring

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Now we are probably entering a kind of fourth period, which is defined as the period of the knowledge worker, where we can…
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our school, unbeknownst to me, was relationships between the school director (me) and the teachers. "Oh, yes, she…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 29, Number 2, 2004, Spring

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• Gaining the assurance to share news: You know your little groups of sharing news are very important. It's not always…
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It's always the same steps. You help the children to discover. Then one day-and it's different with every child-…
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Now, you know that we usually have two object boxes: One is totally phonetic, like dog or hat, and one contains sounds that…
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have their roots from different countries, from different peoples-I mean, there in America you should have an enormous number…
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about balance, which is another aspect of how we run our business, and how I think businesses and organizations are going to…
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done. He decided that the equipment that he was using just wasn't good enough, so his first business loan was for $825.35…
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amazing was that ninety percent of the catalog was teaching people not to use his products anymore. He started talking about…
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going to have a hard time with the financial side sometimes. They're at odds. There is absolutely no question that they…
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have heard of him. He's on expedition right now going up to the Northwest Territories. This is a nine-month expedition.…
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using business to inspire and implement solutions to environmental crises. It doesn't mean that you try, in Michael…
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us, it was a good decision, too. Now we're differentiated, and our customers are even more loyal to us. When you talk…
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pion of the project and the company forever. So either way, the result is excellent. Once every eighteen months, we sponsor a…
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a couple stores in that area, and we publicized the need to remove the dam, and we gathered money to try to get it taken down…

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

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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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become worse at, there are other things that you may become better at. So what you want to do is capitalize on the things you…
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taught by Spanish speakers and given to Spanish speakers in a Spanish-speaking country, so I decided I needed to learn Spanish…
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ing. Montessori talks a lot about the importance of classification skills. Much of her system is based on the development of…
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problem. After you're done the problem solving, you have to monitor the results of the strategy and ask yourself,&…
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practical. It's important to teach children to be good thinkers, not just in a classroom, but also in their everyday…
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So surmounting obstacles is really important because there will be times, if you're trying to be creative in your…
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and that is about the obstacles you face if you're going to be creative. It's not an easy path, but it's a…
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encode learning material more deeply and elaborately because they're being taught in three different ways (analytically,…
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career in psychology?" What is getting an A in an education course on classroom management going to have to do with…
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wisdom. And wisdom involves putting together everything I've said today. It's about the use of your successful…
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The traditional concept of intelligence is based on three key assumptions. First of all, intelligence is thought to be innate…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 31, Number 1, 2006, Winter

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Traditional teachers, more particularly those who have taught for many years, may find life as Montessori students very…
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are aiding in the third plane, and this experience of a legitimate society, a" school of experience in the elements…
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The evaporative pond inspires chemistry; the greenhouse evokes physics. To provide structure for the adults as well as the…
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I accepted a job at the University of Utah partly because of expe- riences that I had in nature. I love the desert and the…
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I THE A PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT! I THE <BULB> I ~~ ,flNALlTYI 1ai l~~~ mi ~ ~ MAE!] coc:9 ,.MQ,t;Hf~SORI)…
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have to dois to recognize this, and help the children to see this. We may have to build solidarity from a psychological point…
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convinced when they saw some sugar transform itself into a fuming mass of the blackest coal under their eyes, after sulfuric…
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to them about what the We force is. It's not just physical We. And where did we come from, and where are we going after…
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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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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 31, Number 2, 2006, Spring

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comment was, "Everything has a purpose. Even the annoying fly has a purpose. Even the mosquito has a purpose.&…

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

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this f 011 rnnl issue embodies one part of the fire of her continuing sparks that mature into flames, and then regress as…

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