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NAMTA Journal 13/1 02 Parent Involvement in a Montessori Program: The Denver Public School Experience

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instructional activities that will help children develop the learning-to- learn skills and behaviors associated with school…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 08 Cosmic Education: Sowing Life, Not Theories

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land, to support future races. "21 The emotional depiction of coral as part of a cosmic legacy of doing right by…
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stresses the same idea in her writing: "the child must learn by his own individual activity, being given a mental…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 03 Longitudinal Studies

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was from 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. There were 25 children in a class with a teacher, an aide, and two parent-aides who alternated…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 07 Research of Social and Personality Development

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Time duration of interactions was significantly different between the two schools. Montessori children interacted longer times…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 05 The Elementary Curriculum Dialectic: Essentialist vs. Structuralist

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The Essentialists' Viewpoint Essentialism is not a Montessori phenomenon; it is a nationwide trend. What is really…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 06 The Montessori Middle School: A Personal Witness

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forward to a big future at Syracuse University. ot to mention along the way I've found a great boyfriend and earned…
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helping students to be total human beings is a more important aim of education. Too many specialists can have only minimal…
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are to be expected and even desired for they contain information essential for further learning. For students to discover and…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 08 The Activity and Art of Reading

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who must get well - grow in health. The farmer does many things for his plants or animals, but in the final analysis it is…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 02 The Art of Inquiry

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Lupus is an exhausting disease, but Flannery O'Connor was none- theless to make herself into one of the great writers of…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 03 Learning by Class Discussion

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Elements of the Definition of Class Discussion I. An interchange between students, not primarily between stu- dents and…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 04 Teaching, Learning, and Their Counterfeits (1976; 1987)

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verbal; memory of mere opinions adopted on the naked authority assumed by indoctrinating teachers. The conception of the…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 08 A Comparison of Lower and Upper Elementary Montessori Students with a Public School Sample

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Method of Instrumentation The sample consisted of 96 Montessori students and 48 school stu- dents, their parents and teachers…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 10 Evolution and Creation: Do We Have to Choose?

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this sense to accomplish his ends in a natural way, instead of having to keep intervening to add new things. In the 17th…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 01 Montessori Education: Interactive Idea for Human Understanding

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The quiet in the class when the children were at work was complete and moving. No one had enforced it; and what is more, no…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 08 Multicultural Dimensions of Montessori: Philosophy and Method

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complex civilizations that the Mexican philosopher and educator Jose Vasconcelos dubbed them "the cosmic race.&…

NAMTA Journal 15/3 01 The Assistant to Infancy: A Special Educator (Includes Overview of History of Assistants to Infancy)

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...... The Montessori Birth Center served as a referral service, matching Assistants to Infancy with families desiring their…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 01 The Montessori Contribution to Educational Reform—A Prologue

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from tomes of scope and sequence which compel schools into a blind confor- mity. The reform of education in the Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 16 Systemic Change and Educational Reform

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outside the school, directives from supervisors, and advice from others in similar roles. They accepted the status qua and…
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1. Much greater range of students' instructional materials (books, tapes, films, programmed in- struction, simulations…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 01 The Experiment for the Experiment

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Bue I think there were other aspects that affected the good testers as well. They began co talk about tests, about "…
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Montessori years that come before-for what is laid out in the middle school years as we watch our children bec.ome adults is a…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 05 Montessori and the Bahá'í Faith

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at five years of age has become an intelligent being, must have gone through a constructive evolution { TIii! Fonnation of Ma,…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 09 Parents' Perceptions: The Transition of the Public School Montessori Students into Traditional Middle…

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Obviously, many more activities or variations on activities can ease the transition into traditional education. However,…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 07 Needs of the Elementary-Age Child: Montessori Principles, Strategies, and their Practical Implementations

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NEEDS OF THE ELEMENTARY-AGE CHILD MONTESSORI PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND THEIR PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATIONS by Rajendra K.…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 08 The Montessori Adolescent: Frameworks for Invention

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THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT: FRAMEWORKS FOR INVENTION by David Kahn Extrapolating from the primary and elementary curriculum…
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Don't call it Montessori. If it works along Montessori lines, that is good. But there is no Montessori method for the…
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the earth. The origin of life on earth, of humans, farms, cities, and empires is personified in the great lessons as invention…
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invention, it also provides the holistic, integrated basis for clarifying complex tensions between human and natural systems.…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 09 A Model of the Maturing Person

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casks in terms of the adaptive actitudes and skills chat he believes every person should master, including industry, identity…
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must hold students to real academic standards to be ready for college and life. College faculty chink high school teachers…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 05 The Development of Autonomy in Children: An Examination of the Montessori Educational Model

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Each observation period required approximately two hours; at the comple- tion of each session the observer tallied the checks…
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The study supports the findings of Bruner, DeCharms, and others that self- motivation is part of a complex process In…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 07 Some Thoughts about the Spiritual Development of the Teacher

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are lo be transformed; instead of frustrating the learner's eager desire for work, as they so often do today, they are to…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 08 The Intellectual Lives of Teachers

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The best response to the objections is to insist on telling the truth. Administrators must have the courage to face the public…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 11 Ruffing Montessori School Peace Curriculum: An Informal Narrative

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I remember Margaret Stephenson talking in training about the idea of total reading. She defined it as understanding the…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 02 Designing for the Needs of Adolescents: An Interview with John McNamara

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We must avoid placing limits on what a child will want to learn and digest by utilizing formalized curriculum scope and…

NAMTA Journal 19/3 01 Survey of Montessori Adolescent Programs: Interpretive Commentary

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II little real knowledge of it. Instead, it is lo those three essays, and in particular Lo "The Erdkinder,&quot…
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ment, parents often feel differently about continuing if it is an option to go directly into high school after finishing…
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old were eliminated from the.sample. With this correction, the median size is 25 students (n=19). In other words, eliminating…
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schools. Maybe not in our schools, but perhaps in open schools, etc. They should also be academically competent in the…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 07 Dare to Do Erdkinder: Report from Chicago

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DARE TO Do ERDKINDER: REPORT FROM CHICAGO by John Long "What type of adult does civilization need?" This…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 08 Human Solidarity: Reflections on Chicago

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third plane? Are we not immersed in some necessary creative tension as we strive to bind our present explorations with her…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 11 Montessori and Assessment: Some Issues of Assessment and Curriculum Reform

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1990, p. 37). The fact that the Montes- sori teachers interviewed seemed to spend more time than traditional teachers on…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 12 Comparative Study of Peace Education Approaches and their Effectiveness

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exception was in one of the Montessori classrooms, where a student, described by her teacher to have a mother addicted to…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 11 The Elements of Social Life and the Montessori Adolescent

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THE ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL LIFE AND THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT by Linda Davis Linda Davis traces the Montessori view of…
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gether. If they could function so beautifully in an environment de- signed for their psychological characteristics, could the…
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with her husband. She was also a vet. The students who worked with her went early in the morning to help her with the hard,…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 12 The Normalized School: Montessori as a Way of Life

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with what had become a luscious, teeming mountain of fertilizer and abundance. He looked up from a vast shovel-full, and,…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 16 Book Review—Montessori Today: A Comprehensive Approach to Education from Birth to Adulthood, By Paula…

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Chapter Two, "An Overview of the Primary Years," is an expert portrait of the prepared environment for the…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 01 All-Day Montessori: Notes on the History of the Experiment

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their shelves, place a few toys and mats in the middle of the room, and establish a day care unit for babysitting during the…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 08 Montessori: A Caring Pedagogy

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MONTESSORI: A CARING PEDAGOGY by Elizabeth Hall In this Montessori manifesto of caring, Ms. Hall puts forward the impor-…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 10 Reflections from the Farm

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was one of the most wonderful experiences of my Ufe. I really felt as though I was living with nature, without worrying about…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 11 Socratic Practice: Intellectual Engagement as the Goal of Classroom Conversation

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attention most naturally? How can I capitalize on the natural interests of the student to draw her or him ever more deeply…
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students the opportunity to apply ideas to their per- sonal lives first. Thus, a Socratic Practice group may be studying…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 04 Unifying the Urban Contribution: Moving Toward Erdkinder

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school operation as a whole, maintained by a young family. Thus the Erdkinder is teeming with so many opportunities for work…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 07 Transforming Children into Storytellers

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University of Vermont, where they held 750 high school Latin stu- dents spellbound in a gym during a presentation at Vermont…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 11 Philosophy Statement for the North Avondale Montessori School

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The prepared environment must allow for social interaction and be multi-aged. Research sug- gests that "the human…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 13 The Learning Organization: A Model for Educational Change

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solutions. Quality of instruction declines accordingly, and with it goes the quality of learning opportunities for students.…
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for the needs of reading teachers, mathematics teachers are trying to reform mathematics instruction independently of science…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 14 Erdkinder under Construction: What the Farm Schools Showed Us

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20 years, have lacked any governing standard, any consensus of design, and any documentation. To help build the needed…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 15 Digging Down Deep: Educational Experiences with the Earth in a Gardening/Farming Context

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to leave the setting of their school behind for an experience on a farm. Set on a mountain top and a tract of forest land, the…

NAMTA Journal 23/2 01 Mario Montessori: In Search of a Deeper Freedom, A Life's Journey of Educational Ideas

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when the teacher observes the child's adaptation to the modern world, the educator becomes educated by just how the…

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

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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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Open up to nature And enter Yet another world THE FUTURE CHALLENGE: FORMING A NEW CONSCIOUSNESS There needs to be a &…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 15 Story Upon Story

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two great-great-great-grandparents, and so on until you get to the "eighteen greats" level, where you have…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 02 The Casa Dei Bambini: A Century Concept

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Dr. Montessori's concept of the absorbent mind and particularly her recommendations a bout the birth-to-three stage were…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 04 The Casa Dei Bambini: Paths to Culture

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participation within shared organizational forms. So unlike the old way, where each subject was treated as a separate entity…
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They have used plants and animals: for food, for paper, forcloth- and have spun the ea terpillar' s silk in to scarves…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 10 Pedagogy of Place: Becoming Erdkinder, The Montessori Program Design School, Program Design Position…

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In the Erdkinder, the cosmic vision of the Montessori elementary years is made more conscious, more concrete. It is…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 13 Montessori and Early Childhood Education: A Contemporary Perspective

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initially shown spontaneous interest, quickly lose that interest. They now realize that rewards reduce a child's desire…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 15 Obituary Maria Christlieb Robles

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initially shown spontaneous interest, quickly lose that interest. They now realize that rewards reduce a child's desire…
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In the Erdkinder, the cosmic vision of the Montessori elementary years is made more conscious, more concrete. It is…
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They have used plants and animals: for food, for paper, forcloth- and have spun the ea terpillar' s silk in to scarves…
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participation within shared organizational forms. So unlike the old way, where each subject was treated as a separate entity…
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Dr. Montessori's concept of the absorbent mind and particularly her recommendations a bout the birth-to-three stage were…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 03 The First Plane of Development

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Because, even with all the glory and the grandeur of those furnish- ings, the world would have been an unfilled promise, this…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 06 Cosmic Education

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COSMIC EDUCATION by Margaret E. Stephenson Cosmic Education is, in a way, what we have been leading up to all these days,…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 03 Literary Approaches for the Child Under Six

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of his or her own favored styles of communicating with others and of which styles of others' expressive communication…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 08 Cosmic Sense, Sensibility, and Written Expression: From Childhood to Adolescence

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what they said; some were pessimistic. The adolescent needs some- thing more than logic to have an optimistic view of…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 09 Process Writing: Finding Flow in Adolescent Self-Expression

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· "My first day of Middle School ... " • "Elementary school was the ... " · "My…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 01 An Overview of Adolescence

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emerged with prominent Montessori educators of the suburbs and cities deciding to move into the "third plane&quot…
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National Erdkinder Consortium, a clearing house for Erdkinder devel- opment founded by Gang. Three previously unpublished…
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appear more like a traditional junior high in miniature in some cases. But beneath this veneer of traditional time blocks and…
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Place-a place for adolescents to experience as a whole: a place that is an island of green for beholding, a place to work and…
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ing examples of spontaneous discipline through visiting ex- isting Montessori adolescent programs, consolidating past…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 02 Reinventing Civility

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cultural history when "bigger" was "better." The tradeoff was that bigness meant…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 05 Toward Key Experiences for the Adolescent

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The crucial point of the whole question is the manner in which he considers the child, and this cannot depend on external…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 08 Designing for the Needs of Adolescents: An Interview with John McNamara

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During the ride back from the hunger center, I reflected upon my encounter with poverty. When I arrived home my mother stood…
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Near the end of the war I leaned toward the Japanese side. And when the war ended I was sad. I was sad and relieved. I was…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 09 Helping the Adolescent Personality

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The teacher takes responsibility for thirty-one percent in eighth the child's reaching each level of grade. 1 Depth is…
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The how it is to be done remains constant: verbalization, materials for development, point of arrival, the three-period lesson…
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We need to provide an environ- ment where children can experi- ence community, affirmation, love, and support first and…
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12. We must provide concrete materials and manipulative tasks. Many students cannot master certain ideas without them. We…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 11 Reflections from the Farm

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Everything about the children ment clearly urges middle schools to has a history, and if the stu- transform the fundamental…
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The ideal is that as young people are learning about the cultural diversity of their city, they will begin to define their own…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 17 Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment (Interview with Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson and A.M…

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ERDKINDER: THE EXPERIMENT FOR THE EXPERIMENT Interview with Margaret E. Stephenson and A.M. Joosten The followi11g…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 19 The Kibbutz, Boy’s Town, Williamsburg and the Montessori Erdkinder

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... adolescents prove to be good teachers for small children who feel a certain repulsion for very adult personalities who…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 28 Hershey Montessori Farm School, 2001: Unmasking Individual Truth

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