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NAMTA Journal 25/1 11 Creativity and Structure

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be filled somehow, and the field is open to individual attempts and interpretations of Montessori's ideas. We need to…
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Montessori had no intention of presenting a precise and crystallized system of educa• tion, but considered herself rather…
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And very significantly she added: Before many years have gone by, the teachers of primary education will be interested solely…
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serviceable in other aspects. I have often found a remarkable improve- ment in children's performance from the moment…
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or teaching aids are working in the same classroom, and teachers must keep records of student progress. These difficulties,…
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REFERENCES Montessori, Maria." Advice to Teachers." Montessori Notes [publication ofThe Montessori Society…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 13 Montessori and Early Childhood Education: A Contemporary Perspective

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MONTESSORI AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: A CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE by Annette Haines A survey of constructivism and…
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HISTORY Of course, Maria Montessori' s work encountered detractors from the beginning 1 . Close on the heels of her…
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So Montessori was excluded, and eventually the progressive educa- tion movementcentered in Geneva became "the center…
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ofMontessori's. We have no direct evidence that Vygotsky read Montessori,butwedo know that a Montessori class was…
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flexible curriculum; accommodating a broad range of individual dif- ferences; supporting individual, cultural, and linguistic…
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when first announced. Even after accepting the theory, the scientific community of chemists still had to "beat nature…
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DeVries, R. "Constructing Excellence." 1S'h Missouri Con- ference of the Young Years: Constructing…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 14 Metanoia for Montessorians

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METANOIA FOR MONTESSORIANS by Gary Looper Gary Looper's response to the whole-school development process sug- gested by…
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Metanoia. It may happen in a flash of insight or a slow warming of the heart, but this personal transformation is a necessary…
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school's distinctive features as well as some challenges. A consensus seemed to be forming around these goals: •…
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According to this "guide" model, our school leaders would ob- serve, give lessons, model values, interact…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 15 Obituary Maria Christlieb Robles

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OBITUARY MARIA CHRISTLIEB ROBLES Both the Montessori community and the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd lost a friend,…
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According to this "guide" model, our school leaders would ob- serve, give lessons, model values, interact…
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school's distinctive features as well as some challenges. A consensus seemed to be forming around these goals: •…
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Metanoia. It may happen in a flash of insight or a slow warming of the heart, but this personal transformation is a necessary…
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METANOIA FOR MONTESSORIANS by Gary Looper Gary Looper's response to the whole-school development process sug- gested by…
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DeVries, R. "Constructing Excellence." 1S'h Missouri Con- ference of the Young Years: Constructing…
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when first announced. Even after accepting the theory, the scientific community of chemists still had to "beat nature…
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flexible curriculum; accommodating a broad range of individual dif- ferences; supporting individual, cultural, and linguistic…
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ofMontessori's. We have no direct evidence that Vygotsky read Montessori,butwedo know that a Montessori class was…
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So Montessori was excluded, and eventually the progressive educa- tion movementcentered in Geneva became "the center…
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HISTORY Of course, Maria Montessori' s work encountered detractors from the beginning 1 . Close on the heels of her…
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MONTESSORI AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: A CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE by Annette Haines A survey of constructivism and…
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REFERENCES Montessori, Maria." Advice to Teachers." Montessori Notes [publication ofThe Montessori Society…
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or teaching aids are working in the same classroom, and teachers must keep records of student progress. These difficulties,…
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serviceable in other aspects. I have often found a remarkable improve- ment in children's performance from the moment…
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And very significantly she added: Before many years have gone by, the teachers of primary education will be interested solely…
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Montessori had no intention of presenting a precise and crystallized system of educa• tion, but considered herself rather…
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be filled somehow, and the field is open to individual attempts and interpretations of Montessori's ideas. We need to…
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We need to know whether the practices Montessori did not personally test are universally successful, whether there are no…
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avoid the arrest of spontaneous movements and the imposition of arbitrary tasks. It is of course understood that here we do…
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teachers would protest against having so many children in a class and would say that a class of twenty to twenty-five is…
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and movement, Martha Kent wrote that "Montessori has no precise method of spelling beyond the dictation of phonetic…
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to do everything it wants, only that teachers should help it learn independently: "Liberty is not being free to do…
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only learn to adjust themselves to the demands of an ordered environment. This means that the staff must take the…
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The second group of subjects should include moral education, mathematics (using special methods of teaching and "…
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From all this the result will be not only "self-discipline" but a proof that self-discipline is one aspect…
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It is necessary that human personality should be prepared for the unforeseen, not only for the conditions that can be…
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was a necessity; now there is admiration for his parents, for their morality, arising from feelings that his parents are…
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Edinburgh in 1935: "1 have found that the child, in his development, passes through certain phases, and the phases in…
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the fact that mental and motor activity which should form one unity are found separate. If the individual does not succeed in…
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class, as well as its discipline, depends on the interest of the children in their work. Further advice to the teachers was…
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But the child "resists interference by the adult who thinks he can help him by his power. For this uncalled-for…
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CREATIVITY AND STRUCTURE by Roland A. Lubienski Wentworth Dr. Wentworth's lifetime, 1900-1997, overlaps the life and…
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REFERENCES The Adolescent Colloquium: Summary of the Proceedings. Cleveland, OH: Montessori Teacher Education Collabo-…
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• human settlement and needs of settlement, including impact studies • evolution of the environment in relation to human…
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INTELLECTUAL STUDY OF CIVILIZATION Pedagogy of Place suggests that study is attached to land-based and community-based…
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experience in the elements of social life" (102). Looking to the eco- nomic self-sufficiency of the adolescent farm…
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COMMUNITY ROLES, CHARACTER, AND V ALORIZATION The specific nature and purpose of an occupation may inspire a student to…
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In the Erdkinder, the cosmic vision of the Montessori elementary years is made more conscious, more concrete. It is…
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PEDAGOGY OF PLACE: BECOMING ERDKINDER THE MONTESSORI FARM SCHOOL PROGRAM DESIGN POSITION STATEMENT by David Kahn and Laurie…
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truly integrates all elements of the world, allowing full and active participation on the part of children and adults alike,…
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of the earth. Work in the Erdkinder takes two directions-manual and intellectual, both of which are necessary for civilized…
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socially conscious person with a strong desire to contribute to society. Renilde Montessori says, "The adolescent is…
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experience of what is studied in class. lf the children study herbs and their classification, they should be able to visit a…
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when] he wants to possess the world as his theater of perception. (Nabhan & Trimble 28) Paul Shepard speaks of this…
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The motive running through cosmic education is service. Everything that exists has a service to perform, from the plants to…
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how best to serve children who stay for extended hours. In the earlier part of this century, many of the children stayed in…
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The child needs to continue experiencing the living environment- the wilds, plants, animals, rocks, various kinds of terrain-…
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Our first task is to nourish the natural urge within the child to connect to her environment-to develop a reverence for it. A…
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The child by nature loves the environment. By helping the child forge an emotional bond with nature, we help guarantee…
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the natural en vironrnen t, to experience a real leaf before offering the nomenclature for it, to offer substantial outdoor…
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Teachers need to recognize and to help parents recognize that love of the environment cannot happen in the abstract. Empathy…
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In The Secret of Childhood, Dr. Montessori said, "The adult's envi- ronment is not a life-giving environment for…
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Ponds were identified as the home of frogs or the home of the turtles. A massive solitary rock on the edge of a garden was a…
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THE CHILD AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT by Molly O'Shaughnessy Molly O'Shaughnessy has written a definitive article…
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The Game itself calls upon the will of each individual to birth silence, carry it to another place, and hold it once in the…
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• The timing is essential. If we can anticipate the need, the child feels our thoughtfulness. He is grateful for the lesson…
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NURTURING THE RESPECTFUL COMMUNITY THROUGH PRACTICAL LIFE by Joen Bettmann Joen Bettmann 's depiction of Practical Life…
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Richardson, Sylvia 0. "Curricular Considerations in Pro- grams for the Retarded: Application of the Montessori Model…
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Finally, and most important, Montessori demanded humility and careful clinical observation on the part of the teacher. She had…
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One example would be learning the function of the article. The materials are a plastic box containing assorted small objects,…
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When a child can read back the words he or she has made with the moveable alphabet, the teacher introduces the Phonetics…
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to make a new one, such as deleting the rn from smack. In each case, after the children say the word or sound, they take the…
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writing is an essential point that has been overlooked in education and has surfaced only recently in language research.…
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of quality and contrasts; e.g., colors are graded according to tint and to richness of tone, silence is distinct from non-…
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Montessori viewed graphic, or written, language as offering to a child an Children from birth to two years are exposed to…
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SENSORY EDUCATION The sensorial materials are designed to attract children's a tten- tion, to "educate the…
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such as listening and marching to music, playing with balls, bean- bags, swings, etc. may be included. The children like…
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direct preparation for writing and reading. In an era when education was stereotyped and discipline in the schools was almost…
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THE MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL: PREPARATION FOR WRITING AND READING by Sylvia 0. Richardson Dr. Richardson brings together her…
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Children of the World, Judy Maloney and Martha McDermott, both of the U.S. There was no easy way to take care of them.…
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opportunity to see what sort of work level the children were achieving in the Montessori class. In the Montessori class,…
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Marcel, the Romanian professor who got Children of the World interested in doing Montessori in Romania, was and still is…
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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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Aida Cretu, new AMI diploma holder, and Mihaela Fulga, Inspector for the region's five hundred kindergartens and also a…
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First a little political and geographical orientation: Romania is an Eastern European country. It is surrounded by the Black…
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they knew that there was more than Practical Life, Art Expression, Spoken Language, and Music. But the materials got there…
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form their own organization for mutual support, the Montessori Teachers' Association of Pennsylvania, which they did.…
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assimilated from the environment, without any need for direct instruc- tion." As you know, Montessori could be…
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something like $3,000 between them that year. Later, in her own center in California, Stela helped to train as trainers such…
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Some of you may remember those early days of WM! when the course and office were at 3000 Connecticut Avenue,opposite the Zoo…
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cooked supper for all seven of us. The others washed up so the cook could retreat to her album work. By the time we arrived,…
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essence of Montessori, who in a variety of ways contributed to make Montessori a dynamic force in education here and around…

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