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NAMTA Journal 34/3 10 Using Peace Stories and Timelines as Foundations for Interdisciplinary Work with Upper Elementary and…

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For the children in the elementary program (ages six to twelve), Montessori called this phenomenon of peaceful self-…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 11 The Key to the Universe: Chemistry Impressions during the Elementary Years

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the Bengle to Patagonia, the Galapagos Islands, New Zealand, and back to England, and of Darwin's patient scientific…
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of living creatures. Historical keys and the seeds of the sciences are the centerpieces of our elementary prepared…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 12 Sowing the Seeds of the Sciences: Elementary and Adolescent Continuity

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class, and the last line-remember?-reads like this: "the earth and all the elements and compounds of which it is…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 05 Technology and the Adolescent: Finding the True Balance in the Prepared Environment

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T remember when the only computer in my home town took up the whole floor of a building that was about a quarter of a block…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 04 Montessori's Weltanschauung: A Global Social Movement

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Renilde Montessori challenges us to look more deeply at this term Montessori used to describe her pedagogy: Seldom, if ever,…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 03 Sowing the Seeds of the Sciences: Our Gift to the Future

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SOWING THE SEEDS OF THE SCIENCES: OUR GIFT TO THE FUTURE by Audrey Sillick Audrey Sillick's Sowing the Seeds of tl,e…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 09 Origins and Theory of the Three-Period Lesson

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And this is all essential for reading. I know that reading has taken over in many schools as the most important subject-you…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 14 Initiation to the Knowledge that Is the Pride of Our Civilization

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Of the many cultures of humankind, of the plenitude of history's eras and their mass of pivotal artifacts, we reasoned…
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Intellectual Preparation: Significant Individuals In fulfillment of Maria Montessori's admonition that "Besides…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 02 Foreword

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X observation, Maria Montessori made a fundamental contribution to educators and, as I already said, her method is still…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 03 Preface

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XII Bambini (The Method of Scient(fic Pedagogy as applied lo child education in the Children's Houses) is explained by…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 04 Acknowledgements

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xv Acknowledgements This book would not have been possible without the contribution made by institutions, scholars,…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 05 Chapter I—From Childhood to Youth

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From Childhood to Youth 7 most and she constantly supported her. In her own family, Renilde had admired the scholarly,…
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From Childhood to Yowh 13 and cultural hurdles, it also marked the beginning of her entrance to the medical-scientific…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 07 Chapter III—Science and Society: The Woman Question

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28 Part One - Toll'ard the Children ·s !louse: The Forma1io11 Years social and cultural sensibility, that is a coming…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 11 Chapter I—On the Move with the "New Child"

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114 Part Two - For a Science of !he Formal ion of Man child is the man that is not yet agile in movement and language - and…
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On the Move with the "New Child" I 15 attention to the study of the dynamics of child psichic life. The…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 14 Chapter IV—Far from Italy: First Europe and then India

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166 Part T11·0 - For a Science of the Formation of Man prison camp in Ahmendnagar. Mother and son would be rejoined again two…
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Farji-0111 fla(v: First Europe and then India !73 1 This monthly journal of the Ente Morale Opera Montessori had its lirst…
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Far_ji-0111 Italy: First Europe and then India 27 AMI (ed.), cit.. p.47. 28 P. Giovetti. cit., p. I 03. 29 Ibid, p. IOI. 30…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 16 Bibliography

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Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" 195 Dal/'Unita ad oggi. Da contadini a operai (…
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Maria Montessori Through the Seasom of the "Method" 197 D'Arcangeli M. A., Luigi Credaro e la Rivista…
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198 Mario Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" Fomaca R .. "La scuola italiana c ii…
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206 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" "Notizie sul movimento per il metodo…
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Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" 207 Giunti-Bemporad Marzocco, 1970. Prezzolini G.,…
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208 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" Scientific Pedagogy' to 'The Discovery…
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Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" 209 1896-2000, Rome, Edizioni Opera Nazionale…
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210 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" della Pedagogia Scientiftca·: origins and…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/3 02 The Spiritual Development of the Child

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The Spiritual Development of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti In the summer of 1975 Sofia Cavalletti conducted the first U.S.…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 01 Maria Montessori's Erdkinder Experiment

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Editorial Report: Maria Montessori's Erdkinder Experiment by Ursula Thrush Ms. Thursh s Erdkinder Project has survived…
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And finally an objective that is not wholly in either class, the development of a sense of identity and self-esteem. 11 This…
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takes root, and is running smoothly, it can be expanded to include provisions for visiting faculty, families and friends. The…
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Working and Earning Many of the activities of Erdkinder - whether in a hostel, on the farm, or in the shop - provide…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 09 The Cooperative Arts Trilogy

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that emerge from the matter with which they work. These arts dealing with the inani- mate are called the operative arts. It…
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compels me to be a midwife but does not allow me to bring forth. And therefore I am not myself at aU wise, nor have I anything…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 04 Creativity: Its Role in Development

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Creativity: Its Role in Development by Tillie Sullivan Ms. Sullivan compiles a Montessori view of creativity seen as a…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/3 05 Congress at Munich

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social integration of the handicapped and multiply handicapped child. They have systematically applied Montessori therapy to…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/1-2 12 Education as Peace

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our own individual contribution toward the reconstruction of human society, we must be humble enough to take a critical look…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/3 04 The Second Plane of Development – Fertile Field for Sowing the Seeds of Culture

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The Second Plane of Development - Fertile Field for Sowing the Seeds of Culture by Sanford Jones Real problematics as weff…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/3 05 The Future and Montessori

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until Einstein and the physicists began to challenge the mechanistic view - was not a scientific age, but a scientistic age.…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/1 01 Montessori Birth Assistance

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Montessori Birth Assistance by G. Honegger Fresco translated by Luigi Messineo Montessori begins at birth is more than a…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/2 06 The Maria Montessori Farmschool/Erdkinder at Halfmoon Bay

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aspect. Our reasons for this deviation are sound. Dr. Montessori wrote her recommendations perhaps with the model of pre-sex…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/3 04 A Special Child

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A Special Child by Evelyn Zehden Dr. Theodore Hellebrugge in a definitive essay on Early Social Development (NAMTA Quarterly…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/1 04 Mainstreaming: Normalizing the Deaf Child

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Finally, a personal note: I view my experience with this boy as a kind of journey back to our Montessori roots. For as we know…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/3 01 The Montessori Movement: Thoughts on its Future

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" ... times have changed, science has made great progress and so has our work, but our principles have only been…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/3 05 Mario M. Montessori is Dead, Chronicle of a Ceremony

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Mario M. Montessori Is Dead Chronicle of a Ceremony by Camillo Grazzini Mr. Grazzini's sensitive portrayal of the…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/1 02 The Psychological Value of Work in School

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The Psychological Value of Work in School by Mario M. Montessori, Jr. Dr. Montessori utilizes the field of psychology to…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/1 06 On Being a Montessori Grandmother

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mother says can no longer be used as a reason or an excuse for what he does or fails to do. Nor, for the most part, does the…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/1 08 A Tribute to Lena

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mother says can no longer be used as a reason or an excuse for what he does or fails to do. Nor, for the most part, does the…
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The Psychological Value of Work in School by Mario M. Montessori, Jr. Dr. Montessori utilizes the field of psychology to…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 07 Letter to the Editor

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Dr. Montessori's meeting with Pope Pius XII and glides over Pope Benedict XV's great personal interest in Monressori…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/3 02 Montessori, Freud and Lili Peller

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9 forging links between psychoanalysis and education. At that time Lili Peller had already built up a model nursery school…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/1 01 Letting Go and Letting Montessori: Notes on Resolving Teacher Resistance to Bonding with the Child

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the staff and administration to learn as much as p0ssible about their induced feelings and I have described the nature of this…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/1 08 Montessori in Cincinnati Schools: Past, Present and Future

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philanthropists who were enthusiastic about having a Cincinnati Public School sponsored primary component (ages 3-6). Due to…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/1 11 Making the Inner Self Vivid

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affecting his work, rather than by attention to the art work alone as if it could be isolated or defined apart from its…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 03 Bibliography

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16 Montessori, Maria. (1929). Child in the church: Essays on the religious education of children and the training of…
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Steward, J. A. (1912). Madame Maria Montessori. Journal of Education, 11, 702, ( 1). St. John, A. (1927). Montessori and…
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96 MATHEMATICS Calvert, Patty. (1972). Memory game variation. The Constructive Triangle, ~. 19, ( l). Joosten, A. M. (…
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107 Centenary ce le brat ions in 1970. ( 1969). Communications, i, 29-30, (2). Centenary celebrations in 1970. (1970).…
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Foster, Lawrence J. (1970). Maria Montessori and modern educational thought some criticism of the Montessori method…
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175 Kinel, Lola. (1924). Montessori system as applied in the Mary Crane Nursery of Chicago. Visual Education, 1, 6-7, (2…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, 1987, Winter-Spring

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MONTESSORI, POVERTY, AND THE SPECIAL CHILD by Jon R. Osterkorn, Ph.D. With wit and substance, Dr. Osterkorn exposes the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 1, 1987, Fall-Winter

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Culturally too, silence has many interpretations. Within our society silence can be construed as inferring compliance or…
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tofight mediocrity, and renew our own fires by returning to the first flames, the sources of Montessori. These sources are,…
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Bright Star Montessori School is seeking experienced primary and elementary guides for the 1987-88 school year. Bright Star…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 1988, Spring

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This idea of presenting the whole universe to the child is explained by Maria Montessori's grandson, Mario M. Montessori…
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With this last statement she relates to a concept that later educators have called "exemplary learning."…
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placement is that all these experiments provide fundamental impres- sions, sensorial experiences or understanding of phenomena…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 2, 1989, Winter-Spring

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INTRODUCING LUCIANO MAZZETTI Luciano Mazzetti Dr. uuciano Mazzetti is the president of the International Montes- sori Center…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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ALBER!' M. JOOSTEN - A BIOGRAPHY Albert M. Joosten was born in the Nether lands on November 21, 1914. His formal…
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THE SOCIAL QUESTION OF THE CIDLD a966) by A.M. Joosten Hiswrically, children have been regarded as pe-adults without rights…
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millennia not inside, but rather outside human society. It will be admit- ted as a full member and be granted its social…
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OBSERVATION (1958) by A.M. Joosten Observai:ion is the source of the p<YWer of Dr. Mont.essoris work. Here Mr. Joost,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, 1991, Spring

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everything else that's imponanc in the schools, and that everything that is imponanc in the school is affected by the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, 1991, Summer

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seems to matter; the experience itself is so enjoyable that people will do it even at great cost, for the sheer sake of doing…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, 1991, Fall-Winter

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be something unusual about this one. It is certainly not that it can offer empirical evidence of success in all those fields…
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10. Jerome S. Bruner, Toward a Theory of Instruction (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Universiry Press, 1966). I l. Alexis Carrel,…
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References Eisley, Loren. (1964). The unexpected universe. New York. Harcou re, Brace, and World, Inc. Lorenz, Konrad. (1990…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 1, 1994, Winter

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years. Preferably small city mountain area. Please contact Lee Elion, 47 Beach Road, Tahvnanui, Nelson, NZ; phone (03) 348-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, 1994, Spring

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physiology. In the past, teeth were strong instruments meant for ripping and cutting. This little technological discovery, the…
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When Maria Montessori speaks of man, she often uses ::i c::ipit::il "M.'. What does this capital letter…
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a less visible prince but perhaps more dangerous than the ruling princes and kings of the past. Each of us here must achieve…
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In an earlier chapter of "A Good Enough Parent," Bettelheim describes studies which compare Japanese…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 2, 1995, Spring

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CLAUDE CLAREMONT' S CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING by Harvey R. Hallenberg Claude A. Claremont…
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regular classrooms are deprived of the opportunity of helping them- sharing space with them, learning to nurture and to assume…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 3, 1995, Summer

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WORLD MONTESSORI: RENEWAL THROUGH COOPERATION by David Kahn What is the task confronting education? It is above all the task…
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Chinese experience, a Russian experience, a Mexican experience, and so on. There is instead the universal child, the child…
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lecture extensively to wider audiences, including a combined session of the 53rd annual convention of the National Education…
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cation was perhaps best summarized by Anna Freud, daughter of the founder of modern psychiatry, when she wrote: In a Casadei…
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THE ORGANIZATION OF INTELLECTUAL WORK IN SCHOOL by Maria Montessori, MD Very closely related to the seminal writings o/The…
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MARIA MONTESSORI: w ORLD PEACE THROUGH THE CHILD by E. Mortimer Standing E. Mortimer Standing's remarks concerning…
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NAMTANEWS MONTESSORIANS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF THE UNITED NATIONS Executive Director David Kahn will represent NAMTA at the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 1, 1996, Winter

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Because of their constant interaction, the children learn to take responsibility for themselves and for each other. They also…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 2, 1996, Spring

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WHY NoT CONSIDER ERDKINDER? by Peter Gebhardt-Seele Answering possible objections and citing his own personal experiences,…
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to revolt. If self-construction is obstructed, deviation may occur, which can lead to an inferiority complex, maladjustment,…
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rewarded. We did trust her with our 6- to 12-year-olds. That was more of a challenge, because there is a competing model, the…
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Stephenson, Elementary Director of Training emerita of the Montes- sori Institute of Milwaukee. Not only does Lillard present…
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MARIA MONTESSORI ANO PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION During the two decades between the first publication of The Montessori Method 18 (…
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The Italian government did not join the IBE and thereby indirectly favored the dominating influence of the Geneva group of…

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