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

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nature of the method. 24 The final result was that, as Montessori herself writes: "The world of official education…
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In The Absorbent Mind, Montessori writes, "The child is endowed with unknown powers which can guide us to a radiant…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 1, 1997, Winter

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A most striking account of Maria Montessori's willingness to observe without prejudice is the episode of the child…
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It is remarkable that, even without a clear formulation of the different planes of development, an elementary school model…
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materials and equipment which are, or ought to be, found in any Montessori elementary environment. Each group representative…
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"IN Mv SERVICE Is PERFECT FREEDOM!" Some advanced Montessori training courses do not include the sixth…
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Each individual, each one of us, has a body made up of billions of cells (50 thousand billion, to be ex- act) and, from the…
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beings, the exploration of this aspect of human society, we usually identify as economic geography in our courses. Montessori…
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Adolescent Colloquium participants, front row, seated: John Long, Larry Schaefer, Joen Bettmann, Pat Schaefer, Allyn Travis,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 2, 1997, Spring

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NORMALIZATION by Eduardo J. Cuevas In a brief, direct essay about normalization summarizing the thematic focus of his…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 3, 1997, Summer

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PREFACE The Adolescent Colloquium was planned by the Montessori Teacher Education Collaborative about six months before it…
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between the family and the school. Do the students stay on the farm for the entire two years of early adolescence? How long…
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don't think the cosmic plan can be fully explored at the second plane. It is too vast. That is why Montessori tells us to…
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As for the "three years ahead," there is a difference be- tween expectations, which are temporal, and…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 1, 1998, Winter

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THE EPIC OF EVOLUTION CONFERENCE: TAKING THE JOURNEY BACK HOME by Kathleen Allen and Gerard Leonard Kathleen Allen and…
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As we listened to the current scientific knowledge and theologi- cal understanding of cosmic evolution, biological evolution,…
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ERDKINDER UNDER CONSTRUCTION: WHAT THE FARM SCHOOLS SHOWED Us by David Kahn Mr. Kahn is directing a project to start a farm…
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20 years, have lacked any governing standard, any consensus of design, and any documentation. To help build the needed…
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Founded in 1973, Skinner Mon- tessori School is located in his- toric downtown Vancouver, just minutes away from Portland,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 2, 1998, Spring

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universe; for one must encounter the facts of nature so that the imagination can build its vision of the whole based in the…
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which evolves on its own terms. Like the child, as human culture grows with the passage of time, it becomes more conscious of…

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

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It has been said that change is of the essence-in our courses, in our schools, in ourselves. Perhaps it is not so much…
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of incalculable help to parents, social workers, child-care workers, family counselors-in short, to any person involved with…
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.. . by talking about Montessori edu- cation in terms of its theoretical roots, we are not talking about something which is…
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natural science and the humanities, of experimental research and speculative philosophy, of realistic description of facts and…
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1. A GLOBAL ANO COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT If we agree that Maria Montessori developed a global and compre- hensive…
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If you take the time to study the publications of Maria Montessori thoroughly and carefully, you will find confirmed on every…
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Susanne Gunkel, one of my former doctoral students, wrote a master's thesis wherein she identified four basic principles…
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theories of a few other great educational philosophers of a similar caliber. Please note, I am speaking of a comparison…
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Here ismy answer, per- haps somewhat unex- pected. You should choose none of them, but should choose rather your own…
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With that vision, however, Maria Montessori joins the ranks of the great educational philosophers of all time and gains the…
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Montessori, Maria. "Gott und das Kind." Trans. Helene Helm- ing. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Montessori-…
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several languages. His genuine kindness attracted them all. He under- stood the immense importance of their inner power, their…
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better still, to the value of work in general, "with its wide social connotations of productiveness and earning power…
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. . . the Erdkinder community is Montessori's instrument, an origi- nal and innovative instrument, for preventing the…
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Montessori also refers to materials for mathematics when she says, "Because of this vital importance of mathematics…

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

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THE Vol. 24, No. 2 Spring 1999 Montessori and the Spiritual Development of the Child The Spiritual Development or the Child…
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Doctors merely assist the natural process called health to develop within the patient. Teachers, like doctors, merely assist…
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not yet fully formed: he has not yet gathered about him the last folds of his robe of flesh and of love which is made up of…
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through the labyrinth. This was Maria Montessori's conviction and great insight. And so we come to our awesome task as…
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writing the book Nurturing the Spirit was a concern for the majority of Montessori students who do not receive this training…

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

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Montessori, Maria. The Discovery of the Child. 1948. Trans. S. J. Costelloe. New York: Ballantine Books, 1967. Montessori,…

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

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THE CASADEI BAMBINI: A CENTURY CONCEPT by Elizabeth Hall Elizabeth Hall walks readers through early Montessori history, from…
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REFERENCES Anderson, Walter Truett. Reality Isn't What It Used to Be: Theatrical Politics, Ready-to-Wear Religion,…
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Romanian Montessori Association to celebrate the 90th birthday of its founder, Dr. Ilie Sule-Firu. Dr. Sule-Firu was an ardent…
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Another idea that has been missed is the idea of freedom within limits. If we do not provide freedom within the limits of a…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 2, 2000, Spring

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The unconscious absorbent mind, paired with the sensitive peri- ods, creates the very mind of the human being in the first…
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Montessori, Maria. "Child's Instinct to Work [Lecture, London, 1939]." AMI Communications (1973, #4): 6…
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THE GENIUS OF MONTESSORI HISTORY by Larry Schaefer This keynote will focus on two things: Maria Montessori and her pedagogy…
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her powerful imagination, and her quick intuitive insights (that make up her unique feminine mind); but also ethnic "…
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- Maria Montessori's science background was deep and multidi- mensional. In 1907, she was thirty-seven years old, highly…
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If the seeds are sown in the elementary years, they take root in the place of the adolescent years. The important…
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Renilde Montessori then presented her vision of origins and innovation. Inspired by the Taliesin community, she began with a…

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

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Montessori, Maria. To Educate tile Humnn Potential. 1948. Adyar, Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1986. Montessori, Maria.…
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MONTESSORI EDUCATION AND OPTIMAL EXPERIENCE: A FRAMEWORK FOR NEW RESEARCH by Kevin Rathunde Dr. Rathunde' s…
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behavior must be described before optimal development can be de- scribed, much less realized. Yet a description of the ideal…
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The psychological and pedagogical outcomes at this first stage can be summarized as follows: • Having read Maria Montessori…
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YEAR THREE (2000-2001), THE MONTESSORI FARM SCHOOL OPENS: SCHOOL ON THE LANO We opened in August of 2000, and at the…
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IN THE SERVICE OF CREATION by Renilde Montessori Renilde Montessori's evocative call to protect, nurture, and aid life…
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under the guise of rights, establishes the results of human deviations as social. principles. In this way error triumphs and…
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the instruments of his personality and as an expression of his intellect and will helping him to dominate his environ- ment…
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scheduling practice, and assessing levels of achievement, as a teacher usually does, the guide, based on his or her knowledge…
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Connected Studies: • MTEC Erdkinder Study Project for the Third Plane of Develop- ment; Montessori Education and Optimal…
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NAMTA COOPERATES WITH MONTESSORI TEACHER EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE TO PRESENT SUMMER ADOLESCENT GATHERING JULY 16-AUCUST 4…

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

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Deacon, Terrence William. Symbolic Species. New York: Norton, 1997. Montessori, Maria. Unpublished lecture. Dr. Maria…

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

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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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If the human being is what we study, then we must create an environment which uniquely addresses the psychologi- cal…
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PaAJ 1: 1/ie, ttf~ e~ AN OVERVIEW OF ADOLESCENCE by Phil Gang Dr. Gang's overview of adolescence provides a backdrop…
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The ideal community for the adolescent would be a combination of a farm (where vegetables and cereals can be cultivated), a…
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The education of young people in a commu- nity that is not isolated but only separated from the larger society entails…
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ciphers; and as many excellent pupils are produced by traditional schools, we must be careful not to equivocate and do…
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WHY NOT CONSIDER ERDKINDER? by Peter Gebhardt-Seele Dr. Peter Gebhardt Seele describes the Erdkinder ideal in relation to…
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easily swayed by peers. There are intense emotions, a heightened sensitivity to criticism and a decrease in intellectual…
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to become ready for success in later life. Actually, Montessori main- tains that fulfilling their present needs is the most…

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

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A TRIBUTE TO ADELE COSTA GNOCCHI by Salvatore Valitutti Adele Costa Gnocchi believed in the redemptive power of educa- tion…

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

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THE Goo Wtto HAs No HANDS-PART I by Peter Gebhardt-Seele The "cosmic tale" of God Who Has No Hands is put…
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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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p ART II: FURTHER IMPLICATIONS 1. MORE DETAILS Maria Montessori on the Universal l11tellige11ce In the text of the story of…
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The human being as an important end in the cosmos is introduced in another Great Story, "The Coming of the Human…
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or the bad things that happen in the lives of children. We cannot take credit for all the good things and we should not feel…
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You will notice that I talk about contents. Cosmic education, among other things, is about what to put before the children.…
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love the flower, yet they take the pollen and bring it to the next flower. The corals don't know that they do a marvelous…
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mony and peace were very much on her mind. She did a lotoflectures on the subject. After all, she had lived through the entire…
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Because creative thinkers in- fluence the development of their societies, ... their child- hood experience of the outer…
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A working girl-no family money This caught me up short. I don't think of Dr. Montessori as a vagrant-and you probably…
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or on a city street, in a place awash with the light and atmosphere of the natural world. The legacy that they most…
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trembled in the morning sun. They were golden, translu- cent, amazing sheaves of wheat. The light drove down the shafts of…
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is never any bad weather, only wrong clothing." These experiences also confirm the importance of flexible schedules,…
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This work became a book, In the First Country of Places: Nature, Poetry and Childhood Memory. What I found was that it was…
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help your students find their own way through. 2 There is always new work to do, to combine the precision of a scientist with…
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through other means. What these family members gave them was simply the example of noticing the natural world as something…
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ciation, but this is the conclusion that a series of studies now suggest. 3 This formula of free time in the natural world,…
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the Children's House, let them first know a friendly world, which they can love, admire, and feel at one with. Where they…

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

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tures, reading both prose and poetry, singing, and the question game. Enrichment of vocabulary-learning all the names of all…
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WHAT Is CULTURE? Because, what is culture? It is the conglomerate of spiritual and mental values that constitute civilization…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. 1936. Trans. Barbara Barclay Carter. New York: Ballantine, 1966. Montessori,…
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THE WHOLE ELEMENTARY EXPERIENCE: AGES Six To TWELVE by Kay M. Baker Kay Baker delves into the theory of self-construction,…
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to the children. When enjoying the game, learning to play it better, and helping others are the most important part of the…
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PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND EDUCATIONAL GOALS FOR THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT, AGES TWELVE TO FIFTEEN by David Kahn This…

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

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"This," she said, "is our hope-a hope in a new humanity that will come from this new education, an…

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