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NAMTA Journal 13/3 06 Research of Cognitive/Intellectual Development

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CHAPTER6 RESEARCH OF COGNITIVE/ INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Introduction One of the earliest studies of intellectual…
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The children were from middle income families and were restricted to four-year-olds attending school for the first time and…
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activities such as the grading of stimuli along a single varying contin- uum.He also found that increased adult interaction…
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There was no statistically significant difference between the groups, but females from all three approaches scored…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 07 Research of Social and Personality Development

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week could improve attention. It is difficult to react positively to this study because others have shown Montessori students…
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children from four schools, Montessori, and traditionally oriented pri- vate nursery schools in Madison, Wisconsin. Children…
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example, discusses the propensity of the four year old to view a picture as a static picture. The child cannot make inferences…
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Education. She strongly supports the idea of the social responsibility of humans and their interdependence with each other and…
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data from observation of the three- and four-year-old children were used in the analysis. There were more five year-olds in…
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Time duration of interactions was significantly different between the two schools. Montessori children interacted longer times…
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strengthened by observations taken at varying times during the year rather than just during the fall of the year.…
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scale periodically throughout the year. Second, it is not clear if the study was done in January of the first year the child…
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Self-reliance was defined as the number of times the child asked for help; initiative by the number of tasks attempted; and…
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limitations. Observation in the classroom environment might have yielded better data and could be supplemented by out of…
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adaptive strategies than the University School children. The Montes- sori equipment and the rate at which the teacher…
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most opportunity for child-initiated activity and more opportunity for socialization with peers than the other schools.…
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described his study as an initial effort because of the small sample size and because no other measures were taken.…
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tasks. Testers described the Montessori children as seeking solutions from the adults or as sticking to only one or two…
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to the behavior. A sample item is, "Plays alone unless he's induced to play with others." Each item is…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 08 Conclusions and Needs

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the monster and how another child would feel. No significant differ- ences were found on this measure between Montessori and…
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The same children were retested eight months later and their mean gain scores indicated a decline in impulsivity and an…
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Meizitis, S. (1972). The Montessori method: Some recent research. Interchange, 2, 41-59. Montessori, Maria. (1967). TM Abs…
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CHAPTERS CONCLUSIONS AND NEEDS Results Results of the analysis of research on the effects of the Montessori method on…
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Table 2 Summary of Findings: Do Low Socioeconomic Children Benefit from Less Than Three Years of Preschool? YES NON-…
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norms on standardized tests must be cautiously accepted. She does not indicate how the children compared with others in their…
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Table 4 Summary of Findings: Do Middle Socioeconomic Status Children Benefit from Montessori Preschool? YES (N ... 7)…
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Table 5 Summary Findings: Does the Montessori Experience Aid in Social Development? YES NON-SIGNIFICANT NO (N=ll) (N-9…
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learned competency. However, what Hummel asked the preschoolers do, sit in a group lesson for a minimum of twenty minutes and…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 01 Performance of Montessori Graduates in Public School Classrooms

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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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able to obtain each child's individual scores on the Spring, 1988 compe- tency tests in Reading for Grades One through…
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Montessori group mean fell at the 48th percentile on the Reading measure, while the mean percentile ranking for the Montessori…
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The length of time spent by a child in the Montessori program was significantly correlated (p< .001) with the Reading…
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MATIIEMMICS - Average Percentile Ranks California Achievement Test Grade3 Grade4 Grade6 TotalGrouJJ Montessori Group 58.…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 02 Mitchell Elementary School: A Profile Sketch

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Highlights from the Mitchell Elementary School Program • A building which had been out of compliance with federal desegrega-…
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Mitchell Montessori School Biwer • The Montessori Program has brought a stabilizing influence to the neighborhood. We…
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• To better our understanding of our Montessori Program, we have created an intensive research partnership with a professor…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 03 Montessori and Cultural Diversity

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Multi-Cultural MONTESSORI AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY by Alice Renton Ms. Renton characterizes Montessori /,earning with a…
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In our work of prepruing the environment, our first task is to know, respect, and utilize as fully as possible the culture to…
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cient, not relying on servants to do everything for them. They want their children to become responsible leaders who can…
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child's spirit. It explains why adults engaged in the process of concien- tizacibn often seek a freeing educational…
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not only repressed but effectively killed the child within himself. As MonteS.50ri put it in The Fonnal:ion of Man, we have…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 05 The Elementary Curriculum Dialectic: Essentialist vs. Structuralist

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how far to explore and how much should be recorded. Often, com- mands are introduced to lead the child to a higher level of…
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specific kinds covering the whole range of essentialist to structuralist thinking. Perhaps there are five ways to present the…
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Footnotes l Sofia Cavalletti, "The Spiritual Development of the Child," Montessori Thlks to Par- ents,…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 06 The Montessori Middle School: A Personal Witness

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The Adolescent: THE MONTESSORI l\flDDLE SCHOOL: A PERSONAL WITNESS by John McNamara John McNamara's description of the…
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School?;• and to be very much conscious of what we were trying to accomplish. The children became Montessorians. If treated…
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the end of the middle school the student has learned to select, organize and guide this total learning experience to meet his…
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helping students to be total human beings is a more important aim of education. Too many specialists can have only minimal…
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In designing the curriculum we took into consideration four main areas: the school's expressed purpose, our view of…
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are to be expected and even desired for they contain information essential for further learning. For students to discover and…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 07 Montessori: The Humanities Connection—Minneapolis, March 2-4 1989 (Conference)

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The Humanities MONTESSORI: THE HUMANITIES CONNECTION Minneapolis, March 2, 3, 4, 1989 by David Kahn Minneapolis marks a…
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Maria Montessori was well versed in philosophy. Her footnotes include allusions to Sequin, Tolstoi, Froebal, Pascal, Poincare…
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This process is carried on at the elementary stage with reading and writing devoted to the child's research from many…
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Montessori and the Humanities means a clarification of goals. We have a saying in Montessori - "Montessori is an aid…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 08 The Activity and Art of Reading

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THE ACTIVITY AND ART OF READING by Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren Dr. Adler's cw.ssicrendering of the thinking…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 09 The Acquisition of Spoken Language, The Nebula Hypothesis

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New Montessori Scholarship__; THE ACQUISITION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE THE NEBULA HYPOTHESIS by Annette Haines ThefoUowi:ng two…
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Montessori found the subject of great interest and referred to it often. Since she was describing mental processes which could…
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basis with a large number of infants show a definite pattern of develop- ment, with vowel sounds appearing first and then…
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Lieberman, Philip. (1984). The Biology and Evolution of Language. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Moerk,…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 10 The Meaning of Ritual and the Child

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conscious renewal of ritual and celebration as a family is a way to return to the sacred from the clam or of the world. We…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 01 The Mainstreaming of Montessori in America

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THE MAINSTREAMING OF MONTESSORI IN AMERICA by David Kahn, Editor On April 17, 1989 Newsweek published a cover story entitled…
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curriculum spiral with a system of indirect preparation which is part of its philosophy of education. In the process of coming…
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implementation and teacher training approaches. Lastly, this Journal introduces still another problem of Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 02 The Art of Inquiry

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we have discovered ourselves, over generations, to be. As Maria Montessori-and earlier, Aristotle-understood, the natu- ral…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 05 Montessori: The Humanities Connection—Mythos, Logos, and the Generalist Ideal

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Montessori: The Humanities Connection Mythos, Logos, and the Generalist Ideal by David Kahn Montessori education may be a…
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There is a broad spectrum of interest in the six year old, and Mont- essori suggests accordingly that we must sow as many…
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Montessori's insight suggests that for the child's full development a general history of human development is…
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The Greek Educational Analogue We look to the classics at this point, not to suggest that a study of the ancient culture…
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The sophists took the body of knowledge diffused thoughout the great mythologies and tried to classify it into areas of study…
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The generalist perspective has been cited by many a pedagogist and humanist. Werner Yaeger, in Paideia, describes the…
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not only connect with Montessori education-they may be indispensi- ble to the preservation and application of the Montessori…
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all ... (ln relation to the Greeks, she writes in To Educate the Human Potential:) So a critical faculty of mind was awakened…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 06 Extending the Montessori Classroom Into the Library

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families not enrolling their children in this otherwise Black/Hispanic neighborhood public school. The shift to Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 07 Preliminary Report on the Educational Effectiveness of a Montessori School in the Public Sector

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Research PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF A MONTESSORI SCHOOL IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR by Tim Duax Dr.…
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The current English, Math, Science and Social Studies teachers of these students were given surveys which contained twenty-…
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Middle School Survey The theoretical midpoint on the response line for each survey item was 5.5. The mean for every survey…
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research, along with replications and variations of this ex-post-facto research are needed before reliability or causality can…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 08 A Comparison of Lower and Upper Elementary Montessori Students with a Public School Sample

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Method of Instrumentation The sample consisted of 96 Montessori students and 48 school stu- dents, their parents and teachers…
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Competency Measure (Persistency and Eagerness to Continue) slightly favored the comparison group. Further, there were no…
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these impulses. The student may react by "holding him/herself in" and being more guarded in his/her…
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strength were related to age but not to number of Montessori educa- tion years, while social and task competency were related…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 11 What's Wrong with My Class?

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the aprons are all terry cloth, appliques and ties can be made of a variety of other materials. This variety in the materials…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 12 Interview: Introducing Luciano Mazzetti

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INTRODUCING LUCIANO MAZZETTI Luciano Mazzetti Dr. uuciano Mazzetti is the president of the International Montes- sori Center…
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from one learning stage to the next, the first must be completely mastered. But Bruner implies that the conceptualization…
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that Montessori used science behind her metaphors. For instance, "Child the worker" refers to the child who…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 01 Montessori Education: Interactive Idea for Human Understanding

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MONTESSORI EDUCATION: INTERACTIVE IDEA FOR HUMAN UNDERSTANDING by David Kahn The dialectical, interior life of the…
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The quiet in the class when the children were at work was complete and moving. No one had enforced it; and what is more, no…
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the widest range of principles and doctrines put forth by various psychologists and educators. Every philosophical education…
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They converse at length about the size of a polishing cloth, the beauty of a pouring pitcher, the exhibition of the sensorial…
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that is overwhelming for the moment? (Elicits the collaboration of the group) Sarah: Individualizing, Lois-have you tried…
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ing and too much goveming he may be hinde!'ed from his end and kept out of his own. Respect the child. Wait and see the…
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will be able to connect information to what is uniquely human, reconcil- ing cultural differences with what is universal. The…
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The Montessori idea is unfinished by design. Some complain that the curriculum presented in Montessori training is incomplete…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 02 Generous Understanding: Knowing Ourselves and Each Other

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sounds unbelievable in this day and age, but, believe me, it is true), I often heard the refrain that only people who had…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 03 Response to Generous Understanding: Knowing Ourselves and Each Other (Boehnlein)

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RESPONSE TO GENEROUS UNDERSTANDING: KNOWING OURSELVES AND EACH (YfHER by Mary Maher Boehnlein Good morning. I am honored…
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Dewey, in Human Nature and Conduct, said: If the standard of morals is low it is because the education given by the inter-…
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We have another powerful tool in the Montessori curriculum that is currently enjoying new vogue-the power of story. Cukovsky,…
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personal behavior decisions are social decisions. There is an adult who helps us come to generous understanding, not by…
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function of the child with regard to the formation of the human personal- ity (p. 15). Oui· civilization has not yet devised…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 04 Response to Generous Understanding: Knowing Ourselves and Each Other (Terranova)

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RESPONSE TO GENEROUS UNDERSTANDING: KNOWING OURSELVES AND EACH OTHER by Charles Torranova I want to thank David Kahn for…

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