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NAMTA Journal 16/1 09 The Hand in Education (1971)

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Last, the hand should not be forgotten or banished when the intel- ligence starts building its very own construction - culture…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 10 Observation (1958)

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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,…
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does not judge, much less "pre-judge." Judgment follows repeated, pure observations and prudent, ever…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 11 Interview: Keeping in Touch with Montessori Roots (An Interview with Mildred Gunawardena)

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Dr. Montessori lectured from 9 A.M. until 12 noon and 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. every day. Saturdays_ were ow· practical days, our…

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

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References Brown, Rexford G. ( 1991). Schools of thought: How the politics of litera,cy shape thinking in the classroom. San…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 07 Implementing Montessori in the Urban Sector

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I. Strong parent support for a Montessori program 2. Motivation by the Board of Education to implement a Montessori program…
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how classes are constituted so that there is gender, age, and racial balance. It also has ramifications for budget and finance…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 01 The Experiment for the Experiment

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an even more self-realired and unified personality? Bue then again, he has rewarded himself by finding screngchs beyond…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 02 The Idea of the Erdkinder

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"Man," said Maria Montessori, "is overcome with hatred and does not obey the laws of nature. Nobler…
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Footnotes 1. Thomas Berry. (1988). The dream of the earth. Sierra Club, p. 206. See also: (a) Thomas Berry, "Coming…
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The biodynamic fann seeks to fanction as a self-sustaining, total organism comprising humans, plants, animals, water, and…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 03 An Interview with Thomas Berry

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GL. How best do you see us helping children, especially the adolescents who are moving towards taking their place in the…

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

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MO~ORI AND THE BAHA'f FAITH* by Barbara Hacker The life and work of Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952), scientist and…
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co guide us in our development in each of these areas. It is tremendously exciting co contemplate this world civilization and…
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which new, higher, more perfect forms of life appeared, as totally new conditions of existence on earth came about (Education…
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sicy of Rome Medical School. There are many stories of the "petty persecu- cions" she endured with good…
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Whilst everyone was admfring my idiots I was searching for the reasons which rould keep back the healthy and happy children of…
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motivation and became self-directed learners. They were readily obedient and respectful of reasonable authority, strongly…
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promptings of the moral self, that erects obstacles and barriers in the way of the development of intelligence, that condemns…
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References 'Abdu'l-Baha. (1982). The promul,gation of universal peace. Wilmette. Baha'{ Publishing Trust.…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 10 Maintaining Values in the School

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MAINTAINING VAWFS IN 1HE ScHOOL by Kathleen Futrell This tried and true formula for successfolly normalizing the child in the…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 01 The Contribution of Maria Montessori

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THE CONTRIBUTION OF MARIA MONTFSSORI by Mario M. Montessori Jr.· Mario Montessori characterizes the Montessori vision as…
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cioned above, Bruner and Coghill, have now accepted that face chat the creative process comes into play in growth and learning…
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le is clear from an analysis of human development that education is an indispensable function in che formation of man.…
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10. Jerome S. Bruner, Toward a Theory of Instruction (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Universiry Press, 1966). I l. Alexis Carrel,…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 04 The Child and the World of Nature

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References Eisley, Loren. (1964). The unexpected universe. New York. Harcou re, Brace, and World, Inc. Lorenz, Konrad. (1990…

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

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This article is based on my analysis, insights gained through my work with children, and strategies used in implementing the…
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Children are exposed ro so many different concepts chat we cannot work in a haphazard way. Because their minds are occupied…
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strategies, then eventually they will provide a bridge to understanding the implementation of Montessori principles and…
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Footnotes 1 • Maria Montessori, To Educate the Human Potential. Madras, India. Kalakshetra Publications, 1973, p. 4. 2 •…
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' 9• Maria Montessori, From Childhood to Adolescence, p. 34. Ibid., p. 39. ZI. Ibid., p. 40. Ibid., p. 93. • Maria…

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

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work of the conscious absorbent mind but it needs an environment for its action. The sensorial material of the Montessori…
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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 10 Educational Administration and the Montessori Model: A Comprehensive, Interdependent Approach

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the period of schooling increased, leading to the development of more complex educational arrangements. The emergence of…
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Kahn, David. (1990). Implementing Montessori education in the public sector. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. North American…

NAMTA Journal 17/2 02 Montessori 2000 Mission

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MONTESSORI 2000 MISSION T he United States of America is thirsting for bold, new education designs. The exponential knowledge…

NAMTA Journal 17/2 04 Montessori Developmental Continuum: Merging Designs with Prepared Environments

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MONTESSORI DEVELOPMENTAL CONTINUUM Merging Designs With Prepared Environments "Flow" is the way people…

NAMTA Journal 17/2 07 Production and Management

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Key Institutions • The following institutions are key to the development of the Montessori 2000 project. Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 17/2 08 Selected Appendices (introduction)

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Key Institutions • The following institutions are key to the development of the Montessori 2000 project. Montessori…
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MONTESSORI DEVELOPMENTAL CONTINUUM Merging Designs With Prepared Environments "Flow" is the way people…
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MONTESSORI 2000 MISSION T he United States of America is thirsting for bold, new education designs. The exponential knowledge…

NAMTA Journal 17/2 09 Hershey Montessori Erdkinder Project—A Preliminary Proposal

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APPENDIX I HERSHEY MONTESSORI ERDKINDER PROJECT A Preliminary Proposal by Michael Bagiackas Hershey Montessori School has…
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Hershey Montessori wiJJ dedicate a 1.5 acre parcel of land adjacent to the existing main school building as a site for the…

NAMTA Journal 17/2 10 Hershey Montessori School—A Brief Narrative Sketch

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one 12 to 14); an art room; music/aftercare room; conference rooms; additional library space; and a full-size kitchen. This…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 01 The Montessori Legacy—Connecting the Indoor and Outdoor Environments

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In her later writings, the formulation of "going out" refers to the impor- tance of the elementary child…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 02 Development of a Montessori Outdoor Environment

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Action suggested by this journal will take time and careful application of Montessori theory and practice. Outlined here is…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 09 Tree Walk (Lower Elementary)

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Tree Walk (Lower Elementary) by Jeanne Catalano A free ide111ifica1ion walk wilh a naturalist al 1he Arboretum builds skills…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 12 Introducing Water Plants (Upper Elementary)

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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT The child is initiated info .foresight; when he knows that the life of the planrs that have been…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 18 The Exhilaration of Rain (Upper Elementary)

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Curriculum Extensions Clearly students need to be challenged and encouraged in the first place and later per- milled to…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 19 Suddenly We Have a Nursery (Upper Elementary)

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Fortunately we had learned from our experience and had decided that instead of trying to introduce our next batch of young…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 20 Joys of Gardening (Upper Elementary)

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MAINTENANCE AND PRACTICAL LIFE The child adapts chee,fully to the simplest doings, such as to have an immediate end in view,…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 24 Tuning in to Our Animal Nature (Upper Elementary)

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ARTS AND ENACTMENT Human co11scio11s11ess comes i1110 the world as a flam- ing ball of imagination. Everything invented by…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 28 The Children's Garden

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THE CHILDREN'S GARDEN by Carrie Driver-Johnson, Mark Johnson, and Lori Butler The idea for the MacDowell Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 10 Autism and Montessori: Old Wisdom, New Ideas

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As the school year draws to a close, I look at Arron and feel such joy that he has discovered learning-not a small feat for a…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 12 Appendix: Teaching Unit on War and Peace in the Nuclear Age

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Afterward: Extending beyond the six weeks was continued work on refining their Mission Statements in preparation for…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 13 The Montessori Erdkinder: Three Abstracts

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but also because it listed Maria Montessori as one of the four visionary educators of the century whose work was instrumental…
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Proposal To develop a farm campus and nature center (called the Land School) as an integral part of the educational (…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 01 Absorbent Mind Update: Research Sheds New Light on Montessori Theory

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ABSORBENT MIND UPDATE: REsEARCH SHEDS NEW UGHf ON MONTESSORI THEORY by Annette M. Haines Citing numerous emptrica/ studies…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 02 The Fertile Field of Imagination

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physical limits of the prepared environment and builds the child's critical attention around a span of the concept.…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 03 Teaching Haiku to Young Children

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information from them about haiku except that they loved it and they taught it to the children at their Montessori school in…
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Dr. McGregor Smith, retiring director of the Environmental Ethics Institute at Miami-Dade Community College in Miami, says,…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 05 Whole Language in the Montessori Classroom: Continuing the Story

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Vygotsky suggests that two developmental pathways grow out of gesture. One leads to pretend play, as we have mentioned, and…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 11 Philosophy and Practice: Primary Considerations for the Implementation of an All-Day Montessori Program

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Montessori talked a good deal about the "spiritual preparation" of the teacher(1936, pp. 115-123), and it…
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servation and discovery, freedom and discipline. These are not things which are switched off and on for certain periods…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 01 The Adolescent and the Future

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not require examinations and tests? And looking again worldwide, are we not faced with a picture of drugs, drink, suicides,…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 04 A Montessori Vision of Adolescence

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Lake Country School is a city school (in south Minneapolis), and for obvious reasons our program is not Erdkinder-it is a…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 08 Ethnic Neighborhoods Study—Ruffing Montessori Middle School, Cleveland Heights, Ohio

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OUTREACH SERVICE CURRICULUM Ruffing Montessori Middle School Cleveland Heights, Ohio by Patricia Ludick Today's…

NAMTA Journal 19/1 03 Maria Montessori's Contribution to the Cultivation of the Mathematical Mind

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F~&A~--------------- MARIA MoNTFSSOm's CONTRIBUTION To nm CULTIVATION OF TIIE MATIIEMATICAL MIND by Mario M.…

NAMTA Journal 19/1 05 The Keepers of Alexandria: A Missing Link for Montessori History? An Introduction.

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was another calcium consumer and that the limestone is also a calcium accretion-in short, that the balance of nature…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 02 The Ecology of the Mind

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THE ECOLOGY OF TIIE MIND by Luciano Mazzetti The title of this lecture, "The Ecology of the Mind," comes…
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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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importance of the environment? Each of you well knows what it means to organize and care for an environment. You know what it…
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In short, humanizing man, helping him become more human, is possible only ifwe are very conscious of these different…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 04 The Developmental Crises of the First Three Years

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This is what happens to many newborns who are not allowed to demonstrate their full range of abilities and express their…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 05 Dr. Maria Montessori and the Child

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DR. MAruA. MONTESSORI AND THE CHILO by Dr. Mario Montessori I hope that you are not going to be disillusioned by what I say.…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 06 The Child and the Adult

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one who is open to listening, and who is not forgetful that one may speak only in the measure that one listens. This openness…
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in speaking to the children about the greatest realities (how much difficulty we experience with the Mass!) because we were…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 10 The Natural Institution of the Family (An Abridgement)

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INmooucnoN THE NATURAL INSTITUTION OF THE FAMILY Herbert Ratner's unique portrayal of nature's design of the fami~y…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 11 Revisiting the Natural Institution of the Family for the Nineties: An Interview with Dr. Herbert Ratner

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Clinton, "If you promote breastfeeding you'll promote good health and also save a lot of money in health care.…
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for their young than the mother who may be inadequate. But they are still basically the second team. Many times the mother is…

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

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This is the picture that emerges from the survey data of Median Montessori Middle School. That Median is in only its sixth…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 01 To Nurture the Human Potential

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To NURTURE THE HUMAN PoTENTIAL by David Kahn, Editor When Maria Montessori looked to the child, she saw unlimited human…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 02 Creative Ability in Childhood

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CREATIVE ABILITY IN CHILDHOOD by Maria Montessori Dr. Montessori presented this lecture at the Eightlz l11ternatio11al…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 03 Nurturing the Creative Personality

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NURTURING THE CREATIVE PERSONALITY Rita Schaefer Zener, PhD Exploring in careful sequence Dr. Montessori's writings…
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She emphasized that normalization is an empirical reality which appears in all cultures. She was not using the concept of…
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You, the teacher, with your knowledge and attitudes about guiding the process of normalization, are the most important part of…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 06 The Place of Reading Recovery in Montessori Schools

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cess rates. In the first Montessori school to implement Reading Recovery, all of the six-year-olds (100% of the children…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 11 Equal Opportunity and the Montessori Magnet School

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1982, pp. 219-245), who escape early tracking into special education categories are still at risk for being labeled as BD (…
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1991, p. 290) is the norm in many urban schools where fragmented, overdirective, and highly specialized schooling is thought…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 12 In Memoriam: Elise Braun Barnett 1904-1994

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IN MEMORIAM ELISE BRAUN BARNETT 1904-1994 On November 20, 1994, the Montessori community lost a tireless lover of children…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 13 The Montessori Approach to Music

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In 1938, with the help of friends in India, she and her family managed to leave Austria before the War. She was to spend nine…
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On the morning of her 90th birthday, Lisi taught piano lessons to several of her young students and then celebrated her…
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Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952) was the first woman physician of her native country, Italy. She became interested in…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 14 In Memoriam: Nancy McCormick Rambusch 1927-1994

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Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952) was the first woman physician of her native country, Italy. She became interested in…
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On the morning of her 90th birthday, Lisi taught piano lessons to several of her young students and then celebrated her…
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In 1938, with the help of friends in India, she and her family managed to leave Austria before the War. She was to spend nine…
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IN MEMORIAM ELISE BRAUN BARNETT 1904-1994 On November 20, 1994, the Montessori community lost a tireless lover of children…
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1991, p. 290) is the norm in many urban schools where fragmented, overdirective, and highly specialized schooling is thought…
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1982, pp. 219-245), who escape early tracking into special education categories are still at risk for being labeled as BD (…
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