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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 1, 2008, Winter

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studied awe of the achievements of humankind. These are, literally, superior human beings who know how to build harmonious…
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you see here the Montessori schools were different. The primary mode for the Montessori students was feeling intrinsically…
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work because we humans learn through experience, through model- ing, but we also learn through stories, we live through…
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THE THOUGHTFUL SCHOOL: SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, ETHICAL, AND COGNITIVE EDUCATION AS THE SCHOOLWIDE LANDSCAPE FOR LEARNING by…
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success to their Montessori experience. Isn't that success enough? Who has the time and energy to take on more than that…
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the power of self-direction increasing by degrees in the sum these of successively repeated acts, are the stout little…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 2, 2008, Spring

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This is why an integration of the special needs child in a class of normal children is possible. Montessori tells us that It…
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MARIA MONTESSORI: SPECIAL EDUCATOR; THE PREPARED ENVIRONMENT: A DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING LABORATORY What does Montessori offer…
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A F1RM PLACE TO STAND There is in the Montessori movement a strong strain of conserva- tism-conservatism in both the best…
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Over the weeke11d, she desig11ed a special space for getting a dri11k of water. She provided n I my just the size for thirty-…
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MONTESSORI AND EMBODIED EDUCATION by Kevin Rathunde Veteran NAMTA researcher Kevin Ratllllnde sees 111i11d-body integration…
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feeUngs of interest and wonder because such states animate intelli- gence and allow the mind to accomplish intellectual work…
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tial focus of Montessori education pays off in terms of student expe- rience. The school practices were apparently in line…
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Lakoff, G., & M. Johnson. P/11/()sol'hY i11 //,c I Jes!,. Nrw York: B,1sic8ooks, 1999. Leder, D. The A/1~1•111…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 3, 2008, Summer

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artificially designed), but more expansive than, the Casadei Ba111bi11i of the earlier period. It meets Montessori's two…
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sence of social existence. ft is a production and exchange, which does not only bring in the people living near to one, but…
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Ps1co-AruTMtr1cA AND Ps1co-GEOMETRiA by Benedetto Scoppola Tlie introduction of the psycho-disciplines tlirougli Professor…
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Jn Spring we planted seed, And by degrees the plants Grew, flowered, and transformed The light to food, which we Brought in…
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cycle. This is so vitally important because this experience is the most direct way for a child to access the laws of nature,…
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miles east of Atlanta, with no prospect of becoming rural. In fact, the tension has come from the fact that we have no desire…
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EDUCATION AND PEACE: CURRICULUM INTEGRATION AT MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL by Regina Feldman Tl,e following text explores…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 1, 2009, Winter

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WHY IT Is IMPORTANT TO KNOW THE CHILD by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Citi11g the words of Marin Montessori, Dr. Montanaro…
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of the presence of other human beings, both adults and those of their age group, with whom to live and establish vali.d…
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MONTESSORI FROM THE START: FOUNDATIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE by Lynn Lillard Jessen and Paula Polk Lillard Ms. Jessen and Ms.…
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When J think about Dr. Montessori and what manifests itself as her greatest genius, l believe it is her insight into the power…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 2, 2009, Spring

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day, explaining and demonstrating what to do. At our Casa, two or three children may have snack at a time. By this time,…
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The capsule summaries of the three schools with modified pro- grams for a specific population were received by email or fax,…
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MARIA MONTESSORI, SAMUEL ORTON, AND ANNA GILLINGHAM by Barbara Kahn This brief biography of Samuel T. Orton and his…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 3, 2009, Summer

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recently come under scrutiny, especially at the nine-to- twelve level, as needing significant internal reform. The expansion…
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of persistence in their tasks, the variety of interests that swelled the momentum of the school, the adolescents'…
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ently from being a cause of learning. And that is precisely the kind of definition that we find in The Secret of Cliild/10od,…
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talking; he has to work to acquire these human powers for himself during the very earliest period of his life. The second…
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For the children in the elementary program (ages six to twelve), Montessori called this phenomenon of peaceful self-…
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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…
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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…
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time and the current crisis; however, our young people need to know their past and understand themselves as a component of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 2, 2010, Spring

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 3, 2010, Summer

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 1, 2011, Winter

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humans as children that lends a sense of the cosmic to Montessori's thinking. This cosmic sense pervades all of…
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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…
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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…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 2, 2011, Spring

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X observation, Maria Montessori made a fundamental contribution to educators and, as I already said, her method is still…
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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…
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xv Acknowledgements This book would not have been possible without the contribution made by institutions, scholars,…
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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…
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28 Part One - Toll'ard the Children ·s !louse: The Forma1io11 Years social and cultural sensibility, that is a coming…
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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…
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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…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 3, 2011, Summer

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CLASSIFIEDS Arizona Keystone Montessori School in Phoenix, Arinma is s<.>eking an AMI Elementary certified…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 01, Number 3, 1976, Spring

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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.…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 03, Number 1, 1978, Spring

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THE MONTESSORI ERDKINDER EXPERIMENT Editorial Report: Maria Montessori's Erdkinder Experiment by Ursula Thrush…
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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…
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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 03, Number 2, 1978, Winter

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 03, Number 3, 1977, Fall

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 04, Number 1-2, 1979, Fall-Winter

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our own individual contribution toward the reconstruction of human society, we must be humble enough to take a critical look…
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Wednesday, 11 April - The Day of the Junior Child morning: Prof. Dr. Schulz-Benesch (Germany) The Actuality of Maria…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 04, Number 3, 1979, Spring

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The Second Plane of Development - Fertile Field for Sowing the Seeds of Culture by Sanford Jones Real problematics as weff…
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until Einstein and the physicists began to challenge the mechanistic view - was not a scientific age, but a scientistic age.…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 05, Number 1, 1979, Fall

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 05, Number 2, 1980, Winter

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 05, Number 3, 1980, Spring

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 06, Number 1, 1980, Fall

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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 07, Number 3, 1982, Summer

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" ... times have changed, science has made great progress and so has our work, but our principles have only been…
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Mario M. Montessori Is Dead Chronicle of a Ceremony by Camillo Grazzini Mr. Grazzini's sensitive portrayal of the…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 08, Number 1, 1983, Winter

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 08, Number 4, 1983, Winter

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 09, Number 3, 1985, Fall-Winter

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 1, 1985, Spring

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 2, 1985, Summer

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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…

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