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NAMTA Journal 26/3 20 Children of the Earth

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fruitfulness of a community. Montessori feels that this chance to work in a community of peers improves the students'…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 21 Montessori High School

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The Montessori Erd- The Montessori Erdkinder, insofar as it kinder concept is far from a is a home away from home for the…
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bands of children left behind from various invasions. Lots of children lost their parents because they were either killed or…
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The multi-age emphasis of Boy's Town is also important to the theme of love and fraternity within an adolescent community…
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Insofar as the Montessori Erdkinder is in loco parentis, we must provide common moral aims for the community. And although…
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farm life. The arts, music, history, geography, biology, chemistry, physics, literature, and the humanities can be derived…
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CHILDREN OF THE EARTH by Jan Koning and Fred Kelpin Jan Koning and Fred Kelp in' s interest in and commentan; about the…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 22 Why Not Consider Erdkinder?

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The first objective is reached through experience with music, language, and "travaux artistiq11es" (drawing…
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After the Second World War, several secondary Montessori schools were founded in Germany. In general, they followed the same…
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MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL by H.J. Jordan Dr. Jordan, a collaborator with Maria Montessori, speaks of his conceptual framework…
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teaching be continued in a secondary school. Plans were devised to open a Montessori high school in Amsterdam and my father…
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For all that, I thought it must be possible to apply certain funda- mental principles of the Montessori method to secondary…
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indulge in free activities according to their own interests and at their own tempo. Moral strength is not increased by mutual…
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exams in mind there is a somewhat stricter working-program which, to conform to exam requirements, candidates are obliged to…
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The most important festivals in the school are the days of the communal Christmas dinner, arranged by the children themselves…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 23 A Historical Look at Montessori's Erdkinder

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WHY NOT CONSIDER ERDKINDER? by Peter Gebhardt-Seele Dr. Peter Gebhardt Seele describes the Erdkinder ideal in relation to…
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developed a program for the third plane of development. For the children at that age she created the term Erdkinder. The word…
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A difficulty, certainly felt in Europe-but in this country too-is the anxiety related to curriculum: that students might not…
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to become ready for success in later life. Actually, Montessori main- tains that fulfilling their present needs is the most…
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The upshot of all of this is that the English text of the Erdkinder essay, long considered inferior and second- ary to the…
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movements of Germany at the time. Why attach a German name to a concept that was originally presented in Italian and published…
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and Holland, where the interest was greatest, Montessori told her followers that she wasn't yet ready to discuss this…
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Montessori lectured in Italian. The "Erdkinder" essay was included in this book by no later than the third…
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School it is not a question of keeping the child active but of seeing that the child is impelled to activity out of its own…
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techniques of gardening. These courses eventually developed into multi-week excursions to the country, where fire-building,…
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ideas of Erdkinder out of this milieu is the thesis that the documenta- tion in this paper seeks to demonstrate. She as much…
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D1scuss10N The purpose of establishing that Montessori launched her own ideas against the background of the…
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road to achieving economic independence." A big difference, perhaps the largest difference, of the Erdkinder when…
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from fairly affluent families who ran away from home for the thrill of becoming street musicians and earnjng a few pennies on…
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Although Montessori certainly saw many benefits to placing a boarding school on a functioning farm, we have seen that her…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 24 The Origins of Agrarianism and the Development of the Self

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lighted, is her emphasis on earning a wage and becoming economi- cally independent to the greatest degree possible. This…
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larger educational universe? How can we assure that our Erdkinder efforts might be different? What could a detailed study of…
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really meant is often arduous work and could potentially make prac- tical implementation more complicated, but in our desire…
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INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TEXTS CONCERNING ERDKINDER Excerpted from Winfried Bohm. International Montessori Bibliogra…
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Secondary Literature Entries marked with an askerisk (•) are reprinted in this issue of The NAMT A Journal. Bodi, John.&…
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Epstein, Paul. A Montessori Program for the 7th and 8th Grade. Pamphlet. Glenndale, MD: CEkos, a Foundation for Edu- cation,…
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*Kahn, David. "The Kibbutz, Boys' Town, Williamsburg and the Montessori Erdkinder." NAMT A Quarterly 4.…
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Marchetti, Maria Teresa. "La scuola per gli adolescenti- IJI." Vita del/'lnfanzia 2.3 (1953) 7+.…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 27 The Farm in Montessori Adolescent, History: The First Year

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deeper and ask what specific character traits might be developed through a child's work with plants and animals in…
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e. 1/ie .JI~ M~ ujaJUH, Schoo-/, THE FARM IN MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT HISTORY: THE FIRST YEAR by Laurie Ewert-Kroeker Laurie…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 28 Hershey Montessori Farm School, 2001: Unmasking Individual Truth

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students and their families, neighbors, local volunteers, teachers and administrators from other schools, people who saw the…
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HERSHEY MONTESSORI FARM SCHOOL, 2001: UNMASKING INDIVIDUAL TRUTH by David Kahn After one year of farm school operation, Mr.…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 29 What Does It mean To Study The Humanities in a Farm School Context?

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that the student's memory is rich, full, and innocent. The student's own take is that the student's individual…
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THE FUTURE OF ERO KINDER The school where the children live, or rather their country homes, can also give them the…
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO STUDY THE HUMANITIES IN A FARM SCHOOL CONTEXT? by Laurie Ewert-Kroeker Laurie Ewert-Krocker's…
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Our job is not to teach history, not to cover a certain amount of information, which will result in the student's…
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But cynicism will not save humanity. The adolescent-who rep- resents the future "man in society"-must have…
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higher on the land. Expectation for moving to the farm builds. Own- ership is strong. The students help to design the lockers…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 31 The Prepared Environment

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OccUPATIONS AND THE FARM by Laurie Ewert-Kroeker The word occupation is a Montessori term which the Farm School has adopted…
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cut and cleared, studied the watershed and then the waste treatment system as it was being installed, made maple syrup (like…
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requirements of head and hand. Montessori actually says that the methods should allow the student to alternate his or her…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 32 Geometry and Erdkinder

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So according to Montessori, the task of the educator is to "prepare an environment" with scientifically…
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So the position I am standing in right now is in many ways excruciatingly awkward-not only because the idea of emphasizing…
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deprive them of the concrete experience that demonstrates the abstrac- tion, or the concrete experience that makes the…
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respond to this need? How does one develop a sense of identity? As John McNamara has often said, the answer lies in…
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REFERENCES Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, & Barbara Schneider. Becoming Adult: How Teenagers Prepare for the World of Work…
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GEOMETRY AND ERDKINDER by Nathaniel J. McDonald Nate MacDonald's chronicle of his first year of teaching geometry at the…
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with this rebirth in Montessori geometry, I set out to design an Erdkinder approach that would incorporate the concreteness of…
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2. The development of practical skills and knowledge related to geometry through applications on the land. 3. The ability to…
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the first principles-definitions, postulates, and common notions. Thus, although the language can be archaic and the…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 33 Adolescent Engagement and Alienation

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Montessori has given us a good start with the inductive approach, going from the concrete to the abstract. But for the third…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 34 Towards a Positive Education for Adolescents: An Example from the Humanities

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Montessori discussed two important "streams of energy" that were in perpetual interchange and in need of…
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Sometimes, however, staying interested meant becoming more ab- stract and objective; at these times, stories were told about…
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Some teachers will be skeptical of the argument being presented here. They will note a contradiction and ask, "If the…
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TOWARDS A POSITIVE EDUCATION FOR ADOLESCENTS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE HUMANITIES by David J. Shernoff Dr Shernoff s deep…
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ualization of flow and Montessori's idea of normalization as a period of deep absorption at the heart of normal…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 36 The Development of a Montessori High School as an Extension of the Farm School

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THE MONTESSORI PAST AS PRELUDE TO A MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL Montessori adolescent education takes place squarely in the con…
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Timeline: Montessori Secondary Development 1907-Rome: Opening of tht Ctlsa dri Biim&mi, the flm MonleSiori e,iperiment…
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Hershey Montessori School, Coo:ord Twp., OH (Laurie Ewert-l<rockex) Adolescent Program at Salila, SWedE!II 0enn y Marie…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 01 Child Development Under Three: The Foundations of the Personality, the Family, and the Montessori Method

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forty-five years prior to any of the early brain research on the potentials of children under three. So once again she was a…
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these little tiny children, they begin to function quite independently. Their language explodes, and they become very joyful,…
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to work. Also with these expanded career opportunities, we experi- enced, in the United States, a great mobility of families.…
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children individually-not collectively but individually-becom- ing independent within an atmosphere of understanding and nur…
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We have to provide a space that will allow the movement development that needs to occur to take place. Movement is a big…
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way to a breast, but they don't have many other physical capabili- ties yet to support their physical body. When…
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situation of unconditional acceptance and love. A child may not experience that in their family. But they deserve to…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 04 Infant Attachment and Separation: The Foundations for Social/Emotional Growth

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Montessori said in The Absorbent Mind: The child's adaptation to the world is thus favoured on natural lines, because…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 05 Attachment Parenting: A Style that Works

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ATTACHMENT PARENTING: A STYLE THAT w ORKS by William Sears It is important to fully explore the questions of attachment and…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 06 Parenting for Independence

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p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE by Mary G. Matthews Many directresses believe that Dr. William Sears offers one of the best…
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the expectation that the child should not leave the breast until far beyond the limits of the sensitive period for weaning.…
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Dr. Sears rightly urges that parents include their baby in daily activities. Playpens, infant seats, walkers, and swings all…
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The fundamental disagreement between attachment parenting and Montessori philosophy lies in the definition and importance of…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 07 Response to "Parenting for Independence"

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Those who appreciate the multiple benefits of breastfeeding do not necessarily see weaning as directly related to the child…
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pendence of the child. He feels free to venture out when he knows his mother is nearby. For the young child, nursing is one…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 09 The Development of Coordinated Movement

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF COORDINATED MOVEMENT by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro discusses the stages of movement in…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 10 The Developmental Crises of the First Three Years

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THE DEVELOPMENTAL CRISES OF THE FIRST THREE YEARS by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Encouraging parental awareness regarding…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 11 Prenatal Influences on the Brain

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A). As I said, most drugs tend to fall into Category C, which basically relieves the drug company of responsibility. Still,…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 12 Lifetime Development as Seen Through the First Three Years of Life

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Hopefully this weekend has given you a little renewal of this vision. I want to give you two quotes. One is from E.M. Standing…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 13 The Impact of the Assistants to Infancy Program on Primary Children

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Dr. Montessori defined the nor- mal path of development as one in which the two streams of en- ergy in the child, the…
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without coercion, and left him free to wander around at will-provided he disturbs no one-and if she has let him choose his…
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To sum things up in Dr. Montessori' swords, "A creature can be led astray by something that is in itself quite…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 14 Using the Assistants to Infancy for Pre-Adolescents: Anticipating a Healthy Parenthood

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Obviously, we first had to get the parents on board because I was going to be dealing with the physical anatomy of the human…
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children it was the first time they'd seen a birth. And I didn't want them to associate blood and birth. Q: Where I…
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with adolescents who didn't go through this program who were doing internships. I tried to give them some idea of where…
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exclude the idea of families with a father and a mother as from the picture of love. I don't think you should need to…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 15 The Assistant to Infancy: A Special Educator

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THE ASSISTANT TO INFANCY: A SPECIAL EDUCATOR by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro introduces the origins of the…
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child, the greater must be the preparation of the people who will take care of him or her. During the many years she spent in…
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Bambini at Palazzo Taverna in Rome, where, even during fascism, she continued the observation and education of young children…
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I decided to do the course. I began attending Adele Costa Gnocchi's lectures and going to Palazzo Taverna for…
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been tried out in the home and in Infant Communities. 1 For instance, a low, large bed is a great help for the sensory and…

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