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NAMTA Journal 17/2 08 Selected Appendices (introduction)

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social sciences would include anthropology, sociology, psychology, moral philosophy, aesthetics and art history, comparative…
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Project 0: Induction Programming (Implementation Assistance) Objectives Teacher induction has been defined as a transition…
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Project M: Middle School Objectives The Montessori Middle School Task Force will consist of seven Montessori practitioners.…
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Project ff: Humanities/Great Civilizations Objectives Upper Elementary and Middle School Development A special curriculum,…
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meetings, sleeping, and meals. The premise of a farm is that one can best study and understand the role of technology in the…
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informed by their child's process of learning, early intervention is real, and Montessori principles are actualized in…
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2. To better connect teacher-directed and child-directed work; to investigate ways to maximize self-directed activities; to…
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Christopher Harris, (Office of Chief State School Officers), and Rexford Brown (Education Commission of the States) will…
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While augmenting the design, Montessori 2000 will also unjfy the national Montessori infrastructure and expand this network to…
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thousand Montessori private schools and one hundred public schools in seventy school districts. Montessori schools are…
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MONTESSORI 2000 MISSION T he United States of America is thirsting for bold, new education designs. The exponential knowledge…
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Montessori 2000 A Proposal Submitted to the New American Schools Development Corporation Submitted by David Kahn…
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in the United States. With all educational levels currently operating in America, the year 2000 calls for the first…
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THE IMPORTANCE OF MONTESSORI 2000 New American Schools Development Corporation (NASDC) was founded in 199 l by Lamar…

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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Utilizing the fanning community fonnat provides opportunities for hands-on activities which offer immediate feedback as well…
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Laboratory at Hershey Montessori School has become a mini-nature preserve among an increasing number of family dwellings.…

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 17/2 12 Proposal for a Qualitative Research Component in the Evaluation of Montessori 2000

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implementation of the Montessori model but will provide a wealth of more general information about children's school…

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

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EDITORIAL THE MONTESSORI LEGACY- CONNECTING THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS T ilian Katz, a prominent early childhood…

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

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Lake now supports a thriving fishing and recreation industry. Locally neighborhoods are adopting measures for recycling and…
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Action suggested by this journal will take time and careful application of Montessori theory and practice. Outlined here is…
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Direct application of ideas conceived through observations and interpre- tation of the work of children is curriculum…
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Hershey staff applied con- scientious effort to attain its degree of unity. Most signi fi- cant was an approximately six-…
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Fine arts generalist, Kathleen Poole, Montessori trained in elementary, worked with her troop of girl scouts to begin clearing…
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Steps of the process have closely united the staff of Hershey Montessori School in this outdoor work. Adults who work with…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 03 Hershey Montessori School's Outdoor Environment

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will know the pleasure of watching, petting, or providing for the needs of animals. They will learn how animals live and how…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 13 Making Trails (Upper Elementary)

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day by deciding which projects need to be accomplished, overseeing the gathering of tools, and purchasing of materials,…

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

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strong, and working wilh the hands and body is still joyful. Although these children are capable of high levels of abstraction…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 21 The Rototiller (Upper Elementary)

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strong, and working wilh the hands and body is still joyful. Although these children are capable of high levels of abstraction…

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…
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The Montessori environment is a perfect one in which to facilitate a cosmic gardening experience. Children need a safe place…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 01 Reinventing Montessori: Perils and Possibilities

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EDITORIAL REINVENTING MONTESSORI: PERILS AND POSSIBILITIES by David Kahn To what degree is the fundamental test of…
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and refinement of the Montessori materials over time and in the persona implicit in the sentiment of Montessori's writing…
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educationalese all have a purpose. But in my estimation they represent exercises in minutiae-the kind of minutiae that…
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elementary and adolescent planes. The reflective discussions about the human faculties of abstraction and imagination-all this…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 02 On the Preservation of Montessori Ideas

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approach? Look at the history of the psychoanalytic movement as an analogy to that of the Montessori movement. Sigmund Freud…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 05 The Development of Autonomy in Children: An Examination of the Montessori Educational Model

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTONOMY IN CHILDREN: AN EXAMINATION OF THE MONTESSORI EDUCATIONAL MODEL by Sharon Dubble Kendall, Ph.D…
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Montessori views personal autonomy as intercon- nected with social respon- sibility and the evolution of human societies.…
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theories of Erikson, Piaget, and other constructivists, the central theme of this new paradigm is the assumption that the…
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elucidate those factors of the Montessori model which may affect the devel- opment of autonomy among students. Methods The…
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sample included only those third-year students who had a minimum of four years' experience in a Montessori program. To…
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elementary schools within the same geographic location to serve as a compari- son group. This group was composed of third-…
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Each observation period required approximately two hours; at the comple- tion of each session the observer tallied the checks…
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Among Montessori students, problem solving behavior was recorded a to- tal of 111 times, whereas among tra- d i tiona I…
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The same relationship held true when percentages were computed across both samples for each activity subgroup. Jn examining…
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groups based upon the total number of observations recorded for each group (see Table 3). By looking at the combined…
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Figure 2 Comparison of Problem Solving Behavior Within Samples 73.3% 43.2% 24.3% I I 20.7% 18.8% 11.7% ■ 13.3% Ill…
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categories of behavior observed, the Montessori students showed a signifi- cantly higher degree of those behaviors indicating…
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personal autonomy. For example, the greater incidence of independent activ- ity becomes a more significant indicator of…
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The study supports the findings of Bruner, DeCharms, and others that self- motivation is part of a complex process In…
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The analysis of behaviors characterizing autonomy in this study implies the cyclical nature of its development, involving the…
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Bruner, Jerome S. ( 1971 ). The relevance of education. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. Chadwick, Bruce A; Bahr…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 06 Establishing a Personal Teacher Identity

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to examine, I will have fulfilled my purpose tonight. Appreciation of oneself and commitment to continue the process of one…
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the analogy of "dropped stitches" for potentialities that are missed. We could say that human identity is a…
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dependent. We depend on what other people think and on "looking good." We sometimes feel used or possessed…
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sensitive periods. These givens are powered by a kind of life force energy that she called horme. With the powers infants and…
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ness. I suggest that one way to practice this art of living is to make this personal identity a teacher identity. What Does…
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that." The child creates another spark of identity in that moment. It is not imitation. It is creation. Dr.…
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movements at all times, not just at school. We learned to notice small details, and we learned to give great lessons. We…
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Dr. Montessori spoke about the child's relationship to the guide. The child seems to realize that the guide can do things…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 07 Some Thoughts about the Spiritual Development of the Teacher

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When she agreed to take responsibility for these children, however, it was not in order to police their actions or treat them…
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a prepared environment to act freely, Montessori came to a fundamental realization: "The child works for his own…
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The Prepared Environment: Building a Way of Life, Not Just a Curriculum To retain the emotional vigor which underlies…
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through the total prepared environment. And this, I hasten to add, is real work, the work of transforming the self, the work…
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are lo be transformed; instead of frustrating the learner's eager desire for work, as they so often do today, they are to…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 08 The Intellectual Lives of Teachers

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THE INTELLECTUAL LIVES OF TEACHERS by Edwin J. Delattre Edwin Delattre recommends 1hat professional in-service challenge the…
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teachers to work with administrators on a plan for released time distribution and an in-service schedule for the system.…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 09 Expand the Head Start Program—by Revamping Chapter 1

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EXPAND THE HEAD START PROGRAM-BY REVAMPING CHAPTER 1 by Edward Zigler and Susan Muenchow Head Start using Montessori methods…
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Montessori Provides an Answer It is in fact Montessori's uniqueness that makes it a strong answer to the critics of Head…
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have shown, for instance, that the gains recent Head Start graduates show in scores on intelligence and socio-emotional tests…

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

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AUTISM AND MONTESSORI: OLD WISDOM, NEW IDEAS by Toni Flowers Toni Flowers' personal account of her program for autistic…
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Maps of the world and of the United States are of special interest to Arron. One day I gave him a blank paper map of the…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 11 Ruffing Montessori School Peace Curriculum: An Informal Narrative

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RUFFING MONTESSORI SCHOOL PEACE CURRICULUM: AN INFORMAL NARRATIVE by John Long In these excerpts from a talk presented at…
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At the same time, there's an emphasis on the children understanding their relationship to society. There is a respect for…
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The ways in which conflicts are resolved within a classroom are impor- tant, too; invariably conflicts come up. It's…
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I remember Margaret Stephenson talking in training about the idea of total reading. She defined it as understanding the…

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

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work first used this resource to record wars fought during the 1980s on a large world map (3' x 6') which had been…
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"Christmas in the Trenches" (Si Kahn): Students listened to and discussed this folksong which tells of an…

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

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THE MONTESSORI ERDKINDER: THREE ABSTRACTS The inventive, pioneering spirit of the Montessori movement advances toward an…
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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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children from their earliest entrance into the educational community will be accli- mated to the developmental possibilities…

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…
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center of current theory. This, according to John Chattin-McNichols, author of TbeMontessori Con- troversy (1991), has…
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of supporting self-organization coward even more differentiated structures. (1990, p. 212) Thus, the brain of the young child…
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neuron's axon to another's dendrites. Since there are so many dendrites to choose from, impulses can jump in a…
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Much of the young child's learning is process learning, "how to" walk, talk, grasp an object, build a…
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increasing importance for theories of and research on the genesis of animal and human behavior (Hess, 1973, p. 61).…
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The study of African and American children mentioned earlier (Super, 1991) revealed changes in cognition proceeding at similar…
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Minsky, M. 0985). The Society of Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster. Montanero, S. Q. 0991). Understanding the Human Being:…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 02 The Fertile Field of Imagination

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known world, triggering the flight of the imagination. Emotion is evoked by the mention of father and mother; a sense of time…
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as if the thought of man had assumed a marvelous power; the power to create ... " (1965 (19171, p.241). Imagination…
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needs, to understand that individual needs differ and that therefore children receive different treatment based on different…
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References Egan, Kieran (1992). Imagination in Teaching and Learning. Chicago: U of Chicago. Montessori, Maria (1965; first…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 04 Good Books to Support Children's Research

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At each of the above stages, children should be encouraged to write from one to several sentences about the topic which are…

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

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WHOLE LANGUAGE IN nm MONTESSORI CLASSROOM: CONTINUING THE STORY by Margaret Loeffler, Ph.D. In this talk presented to…
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Vygotsky suggests that two developmental pathways grow out of gesture. One leads to pretend play, as we have mentioned, and…
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own observations regarding children in her schools writing words from her dictation or composing thank you notes to important…
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written language posses'sing su6- stantial linguistic knowledge imglicit in their spoken lan- guage. The major task…
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From these wntmgs of contemporary researchers, it is clear that Montessori was onto something when she suggested that writing…

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