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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 1, 2011, Winter

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the tremendous impact self-regulation has on the child's social and cognitive development, as well as on the health of…
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My dissertation examined normalization in relation to emerging research on self-regulation and current developmental theories…
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It's true that knowledge gives students something to thjnk about, but a reading of the research literature from cognitive…
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extra support for slower students), the student with overall lower aptitude will still be behind the student with higher…
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Hall, V. C. & Edmondson, B. (1992). "Relative Importance of Aptitude and Prior Domain Knowledge on Immediate…
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Of the many cultures of humankind, of the plenitude of history's eras and their mass of pivotal artifacts, we reasoned…
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Julius Ceasar assassination site What difference, we ask, might it have made in the fortune and fate of Rome had Caesar lived…
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Clearly ancient Rome, far beyond any other place, epitomized the classical world, but within Rome's walls there is also…
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of Roman Civilization is first on the list because it contains a visual, archaeological record of Rome's evolution laid…
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remains of an earlier fourth-century church of San Clemente. Below this church are the remnants of a Roman apartment house,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 2, 2011, Spring

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From Childhood to Yowh 13 and cultural hurdles, it also marked the beginning of her entrance to the medical-scientific…
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68 Part One - Toward the Children's House: The Formation Years She also cited her own works, mainly Antropo!ogia…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 3, 2011, Summer

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husband Dave would stuff with cheese and herbs and then saute as a late summer appetizer. And for a third thing, one year we…
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One of the things that I hope the zumpkin story did for us was to establish me as a narrator with some likable qualities. In…
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the later attachment to the words we use for those actions. "Never give more to the mind than you do to the hand,…
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tive, that we use narrative structures to think with. The wonder- fully dense book describes how we collect and classify all…
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ence. It gives the patients a way to share who they are when other ways of communicating that sense of self are compromised by…
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These items sell better. According to Chris Speed4, principle researcher at Totem, the organization running some of these&…
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When I set up these centers, I want young learners to explore materials with all their senses, to ask questions, to use…
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her heart wonder about how to make friends because she just did not know how to do it. I wonder about how do you make friends…
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I also work a lot with poetry. So much of poetry is observational. This is a poem by a boy who wrote about his turtle. What l…
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enjoyment. An efferent book would answer your questions about how to take care of your new puppy. Traditionally we think of…
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write down some of the facts that they have learned they can go to the writing station. You can also send letters home to…
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Don't tell, but use imagery to show, "In the warm ocean among the waving sea grass meadows, an eye like a small…
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During the last few years of this technological revolution it has been my observation that children in the primary class are…
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metal,plastic,or wood-like play structure dominating our big outside area we have created areas of mostly natural materials…
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fall, and sunflowers grow around the whole area. Gophers are a big challenge as we are located near a field and so we plant…
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summary of the syllabus derived precisely from Montessori's book, From Childhood to Adolescence. Perhaps you think that…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 37, Number 1, 2012, Winter

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Laurie Ewert-Kroeker 310 The NA MTA Journal • Vol. 36, No. 3 • Summer 2011
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An adolescent is forming new ideas and new ways to think that are not easily explained. 1t helps parents and educators to know…
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to provide both a momentary focus on diplomacy and appropriate vocabulary for acceptable social behaviours and responses to…
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section, "Self-Expression" is an intrinsic need of the human being who is shaping a conscious seH with an…
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lution relative to place and time the adolescent could make come to life through the re-imagination of lives lived, using the…
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and reflective piece of writing, in combination with other measures such as greater reflection in the faculty on processing of…
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APPENDIX 2: MISSION AND V!SlON STATEMENT OF MONTESSORI PEACE Now Mission Statement We seek to create a model curriculum that…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 37, Number 2, 2012, Spring

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ful a poison as carbon dioxide is for terrestrial life. A slight addition of it to the normal proportion of the different…
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This explains the nakedness of his neck. Were it covered with feath- ers, it would never come clean from the horrible depths…
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dictates of the unconscious, performs a task as if it were a cosmic worker, and does so in harmony with the tasks of all other…
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a hut, because for the necessary materials and for the very ground he is to build upon, he has to depend on the human…
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of that community. His interactions in this community then provide context and meaning to this creative development. In our…
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individuals contribute to the continuing story of mankind. We also spoke about the child as the agent of spiritual heredity…
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rons is most dense around 2 years of age, after which the pruning begins (figure 2). This pruning is the result of experiences…
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environment that determines how successful we are in answering Montessoris call to "bring humanity to a higher well-…
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Through such experi- ences the child can internal- ize patterns of interaction in the mneme where the child begins to…
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world of our ancestors. In an increasing global world, we must be continually aware that we share our planet and its natural…
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child as the agent of change. In The Discovery of the Child (67), Montes- sori writes of a British family who lived in India…
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discoveries with a single person, we must realize that their contribu- tions are the crystallization point of hundreds of…
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It is not possible to consider spiritual life apart from this basis. One has to detach oneself from the too limited human ties…
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variations of this curriculum, the sketchier one, contained this brief addendum: "Sofia Cavalletti, biblical scholar…
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Sofia frequently referred to Psalm 21:4, when writing in response to the death of someone. Often, she would change the pronoun…
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point of 50 years on the "path," to which the children led them and guided their every step. That is at the…
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sis of the Good Shepherd, that propelling force, as we said, which has carried forward almost a half-century of catechesis, is…
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mediately of God's initiative, which requests a response on the part of the human creature. This response is generally…
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33. Translator's note: Although Sofia Cavalletti does not mention it in the text, I have taken the liberty of naming this…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 2, 1986, Winter

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Individual Parent-Teacher Conferences by anc} Hildick Ms. Hi/dicks article is straightforward and sensible. delineating the…

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