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NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 03 Bibliography

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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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108 Dr. Montessori's aim. (1913, December 9). New York Times, (1). Dr. Montessori with her new race plan. (1913,…
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109 Heller, H. H. (1914). Appreciation: Maria Montessori. Journal of Education, 79, 96, (l). Hoehm, Matthew (Ed.). (1948…
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110 Madame Montessori is here; Talks of work. (1913, December). Chicago Herald Tribune. 1_, p. l, ( l). Maffi, Quirino…
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112 ( 1). Montessori' s reception in Rome. (1914). Freedom for the Child, l, 14, (1). Montessori in Vienna:…
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Smart, Dr. J. Ewart. Dr. Maria Montessori 1870-1952--The origins of Montessori. Holland: Association Montessori…
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118 Montessori Talks to Parents Newsletter. published by North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 2859…
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126 Savoye, Jo Wood. (1969). Constructive Triangle, Report from the teacher's representative. f!, l-3, (3). Savoye…
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Foster, Lawrence J. (1970). Maria Montessori and modern educational thought some criticism of the Montessori method…
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152 Maas, Minerva Constance.(1971). An analysis of Froebel's play and Montessori's work in terms of their…
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153 Hornberger, Mary Alice. (1982). The developmental psychology of Maria Montes- sori (Italy). (Unpublished doctoral…
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154 Sheehan, Joan Elizabeth. (1969). A comparison of the theories of Maria Montessori and Jean Piaget in relation to the…
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157 LaRoche, Susan Merritt. games, and charts. (1970). A beginner's approach to science with lines, Unpublished…
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164 Miezitis, Solveiga. (1971). The Montessori method: Some recent research. Interchange. 3.. 41-59, (17). Reprinted (…
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192 Gitter, Lena L. (1973). Montessori method of indirect preparation for reading and wr1t1ng. Journal of Special…
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208 Montessori, Mario. Montessori teaching Herald Tribune, Nagnand, Sunanda. 67-68, (2). Peterson, Irene 0. Triangle…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 01 Montessori for the Emerging Paradigm: The Role of the Peace and Education Network

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engineering is treading a cautious path that has the potential for saving us from disease, while at the same time it tampers…
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only are they unprepared for relationships with the adult community, but all of their knowledge-building is void of experience…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 04 Education as Peace

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A second strategy open to the copywriter - and this is particularly useful for what might be called "luxuries&…
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education." Now I draw attention to these lapses not for any wish to belittle the remarkable achievement of Maria…
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We can now clear away some of the muddle and indicate the direction in which we might journey together in seeking a philosophy…
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the child. The publicly received opinion seems to be that if the teacher does not teach then the student does not learn, or,…
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If we understood fully how Socrates is able to do that - without, of course, his doing it at all - then we would really know…
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due process. But ultimately, people are instruments, tools, and eminently dispensable. The Montessori movement in its own…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 05 Montessori's Concept of Personality: The Development of Inner Peace

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Montessori's Concept of Personality: The Development of Inner Peace by Michael Gross Using a careful analytic approach…
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The folJowing chart will delineate the components of personality. Personality = Totality of Physical and Mental Potentialities…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 06 Commitment to Peace

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sensible, apparently insightful patter of information that was his source of knowledge. He may also have found it impossible…
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universal evolution of human consciousness. Gradually mankind will realize how infi- nitely silly it is to even remotely…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 02 A Career in Montessori Education

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A Career in Montessori Education by Rita Schaefer Rita Schaefer presents an objective view of Montessori career options, as…
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I ! ~ ll 11 teaching credential have the possibility of entering a public Montessori School. Beyond this level are…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 04 Goodbye Montessori—A Personal Account

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Goodbye Montessori A Personal Account by Martha Kent At 1he Lhreshold of reriremenl. Manha Kem /akes a nostalgic look at her…
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Photo by Ann Luce thought, the equal inclusion of cultures everywhere brought increasing areas of knowledge within my…
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II I The usefulness of Montessori training outside of the classroom was impressive in several ways. Ln my adjunct career as…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 05 Montessori Careers

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Montessori Careers by Carol Dittberner Ms. Diffberner"s itinerare career presents a personal evolution leading to…
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11 I 1, II Ii I I There [ sat, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in July of 1973, and I had not yet found any classes of my own. A…
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!I I children and trying to see what is universal in their revelations to us and what still requires more thought and study…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 06 Proposal—The Montessori Atrium

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and the actual place of prayer. The children's atrium is the environment between the Church and the school. Tactile…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 10 Montessori Syntopicon: Proposal Abstract

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Montessori Syntopican: Proposal Abstract b} Mary Boehnlein and David Kahn To date there is no definitive chronicle of…
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later studies did seek the sources of her philosophy such as Birchnell (1970) on philosophy, Keough (1973) on receptivity to…

Philip & Tacey Catalogue Montessori Material Advanced

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[r CJ============c====:::::iooooc:::==:=:i=============c:::::i 7J D D THE MONTESSORI T~AINING COLLEGE, ROSSLYN HILL…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 Danish

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MARIA MONTESSORI - PIEDAGOGEN MED DET STORE HJERTE 79 S0nnen af den moderne smab0rnsundervisnings grund hegger fort�ller om…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 Dutch

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Een rnoeder om nooit te vergeten MARIO MONTESSORI TOEN IK een jongen was werd ik eens in ons huis in Rome vroeg in de…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 English

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TR By Marto MonTEssort uex [ was a boy I was woken carly one morn- ing at our house in Rome by the shaking of my bed and a…
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house; it belongs to a friend of children.” Tt was signed with the communist emblem: the hammer and sickle. In country…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 German

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Maria Montessori war eine bedeutende Padagogin. Ihre Erziehungsmethoden fiir das friihe Kindesalter werden heute in…
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1965 MEINE MUTTER MARIA MONTESSORI 103 Blitzartig wurdc ihr klar, daB dicsc Kinder nicht nach ctwas EBbarcm gicrtcn,…
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106 MEINE MUTTER MARIA MONTESSORI Oktober ALs MARIA MONTESSORI kurz nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg aus Indien nach Europa…
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112 MEINE MUTTER MARIA MONTESSORI Oktober ten einem Ruf nach Indien und halfen dort bci dcr Ausbildung von Lehrcrn. In…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 Norwegian

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- 17 ARG. 19. NR. 9 DET BESTE--- fra ledende tidsskrifter og aktuelle b0ker utvalgt av Reader's Digest ,n etter…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 Portuguese

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Seleção de The Reader’s Digest Outubro, 2020 Maria Montessori, uma das mais ilustras educadoras do mundo, criou muitas…
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Seleção de The Reader’s Digest Outubro, 2020 2 em seres humanos com o desejo e a capacidade de se satisfazerem a eles…
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Seleção de The Reader’s Digest Outubro, 2020 3 Montessori conseguiu admissão com o ganho de uma bolsa e ainda um dinheiro…
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Seleção de The Reader’s Digest Outubro, 2020 5 surpresos. E logo, um por um, começaram também a conseguir escrever dizendo…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 Spanish

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LOS RAMBIN! DE MARIA MONTESSORI 55 Los bambini de Maria Montessori PoR MARIO MoNTESSORI Maria Montessori, una de las mas…

Readers Digest Montessori Article 1965 Swedish

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Min rnor Maria Montessori AV MARIO MONTESSORI OM LITEN pojke vacktes jag ti digt en �org�n i var villa i Rom av att mm…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, 1986, Fall-Winter

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v1s10n of early adolescence, not about all of this period of development. Also, it is my opinion that Montessorians have a…
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having lived among them for 11 years I know from experience that they have many fewer problems than those of the English…
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Montessori explains that, "The teacher must have the greatest respect for the personality of the adolescent,…
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sound is concerned;' Dr. Maria Montessori said in The Montessori Elementary Material. "It follows that reading…
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I- "If a mental life exists euen in the newborn babe, this must be already there, otherwise it could not exist. In…
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It also allows the aide and one or two of the children time to set the lunch tables without disturbing anyone.) As the…
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prepared environment throughout all the hours that they spend in the Children's House. Surely we cannot ignore Dr.…
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TEACHER AVAILABLE EXPERIENCED !RISH MONTESSORI TEACHER AVAILABLE: Qualified to teach children between 2 1k and 12 years of…

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

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condescend, we mutter hurried excuses and flee because we do not understand. There are millions of people who have difficulty…
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• Children's House classes have full-time assistants. • Elementary classes have half-time assistants. • An art…
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CINCINNATI: DEVELOPING THE MONTESSORI MAGNET SCHOOL by Phyllis J. Williams Building and Grounds Crew North Avondale…
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recommend it to the school and community on the Pine Ridge Reser- vation, and even to the state of South Dakota. The location…
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Boehnlein, Mary. (1984). A study of college/uruversity accredited Montessori teacher training programs. NAMTA Quarterly, 9, 49…
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CHILD-INITIATED ACTIVITY: HOW IMPORTANT IS IT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION? by Lawrence J. Schweinhart Child-initiated…
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five-year-olds are not ready for academic kindergartens and that developmental kindergartens should serve all children, not…
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be able to operate successfully; these persons in conjunction with each other should form a coherent body of positive growth…

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

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instructional activities that will help children develop the learning-to- learn skills and behaviors associated with school…
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Maria Montessori observed many times that a family's children are often not treated as well as their guests. Yet our…
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I strongly urge Montessori directors and directresses to collect com- ments by their students on Montessori education. I began…
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final point. It is the passages that characterize the Montessori Method. If we say the passages are not the important thing we…
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THE ROOTS OF DISCIPLINE by Lili E. Peller Ms. Peller begins with a Montessori definition of discipline, and then shows a…
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wonder is sometimes filled with exclamation, but it is as often silent. Children are led into contemplation of what is before…
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THE NATURE AND THEORY OF SILENCE ACTIVITIES IN THE CHILDREN'S HOUSE by Mary Black Verschuur Ph.D With the incisiveness…
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is expanded and we have the opportunity to reach out towards things which are normally beyond ow· reach, widening our horizons…
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basically teachers turned trainers. How objectively valid is that pro- cess in terms of maintaining Montessori heritage?…
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SEEKING POSITIONS AMI-trained (2 1/,! • 12) almost 15 yrs experience as classroom teacher and administrator, M.Ed., address…
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146 Jon R. Osterkom Died December 7, 1987 Most 'Will remember Jmi Oster/wrn fer his frwrul,ly and upbeat voice…

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

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THE BOTANICAL CARDS by Mario M. Montessori This insightful article illustrates the underlying developmental principles which…
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THE KODAIKANAL EXPERIENCE Kahn-Montessori Interveiw From late 1942 to March, 1944, Maria Montessori was interned against her…
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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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his self-made environment in a condition that may permit human life to evolve toward a dignified existence for everyone. This…
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Doesn't it sound like falling back into the ways of earlier educators, defining goals for education in looking at the…
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If the idea of the universe is presented to the child in the right way, it will do more for him than just arouse his interest…
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With this last statement she relates to a concept that later educators have called "exemplary learning."…
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Physics sometimes is seen as dealing with the lifeless nature as opposed to biology dealing with life in nature. It is true…
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placement is that all these experiments provide fundamental impres- sions, sensorial experiences or understanding of phenomena…
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Footnotes 'Maria Montessori (1948) To Educate the Human Potential 5th Edition 1973, Kalakshetra Publica- tions Press,…
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have little to do with science for science's sake, but rather is an expres- sion of a philosophical view which in turn…
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This not to abandon the scientific rigors of the material to be pre- sented to the child. Montessori is quite clear in that…
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Just as we are taught to gently and lovingly receive the child into our classroom environments, we must learn to gently and…
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Maria Montessori said it so well in the Absorbent Mind:5 Have not all our efforts been aimed at removing obstacles from the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 3, 1988, Summer

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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The purpose of this book is to analyze research on the Montessori method of education and its effects…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 1, 1988, Fall-Winter

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poverty cycle for low socioeconomic status families is to provide a quality educational program that also focuses on parenting…
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Multi-Cultural MONTESSORI AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY by Alice Renton Ms. Renton characterizes Montessori /,earning with a…
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help her adapt to the conditions of the present. 1n describing a particu- lar civilization or culture, she understood well…

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