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Sequence 28Other measures were of school-related behaviors and attitudes and social perceptions and social interaction. Results First… |
Sequence 30Children were observed by four trained observers on a near daily basis or at least on four separate days of the school week… |
Sequence 9caretaker's) own subtle-sphere for a sufficient amount of time. Within that sphere the infant is fully functional and… |
Sequence 21Kohn, Alfie. No Contest: The Case Against Competition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986. Landes, William M., & Richard… |
Sequence 5REFERENCES Suber, Martin. Between Man and Man. New York: Macmillan, 1978. Suber, Martin. I and Thou. New York: Scribner… |
Sequence 10A CHALLENGE TO THE TEACHER I have spent the majority of my life as a student or teacher in some ea paci ty. Yet I have… |
Sequence 3Palmer, Parker J. The Courage to Teach. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1998. Rathunde, Kevin. "Adolescent Engagement… |
Sequence 28Montessori, Maria. The Discovery of the Child. 1948. Trans. M. Joseph Costelloe. New York: Ballantine, 1967. Montessori,… |
Sequence 8And it is our understanding that the relationships of the bus driver, cook, ass is tan t, secretary, school head, teacher… |
Sequence 13We are not alone. We cannot do everything. We can do many things. Thank you for your kind attention. REFERENCES Greenleaf,… |
Sequence 28164 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 2 • Spring 2013 Amabile, Teresa M., Beth Ann Hennessey, and Barbara S. Grossman. 1986. “… |
Sequence 29165 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education Case of Mennonite Children.” Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 44:538–65.… |
Sequence 31167 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education Ginsburg, Kenneth. 2007. “The Importance of Play in Pro- moting… |
Sequence 932. Do you use a specific children's literature approach to encourage wide literature reading? Please describe it. No. o… |
Sequence 3940 Jensen, M.A. (1980). Young Child, 36, 61. Johnson, J.E. (1982) Bookmen' s #27633, ~. 130. Kedarvoi, G. (1983).… |
Sequence 4748 Murphy, Sister Blten. (H77). Self-dctualizacion: Learning to LLve. The Constructive Tridngle, ~. 22-31, (10). Myers… |
Sequence 7374 O'Shea, Michael V. (1912). The Montessori method of teaching. Dial, 13_, 392-394, (3). O'Shea, M. V. (1913… |
Sequence 46Other measures were of school-related behaviors and attitudes and social perceptions and social interaction. Results First… |
Sequence 48Children were observed by four trained observers on a near daily basis or at least on four separate days of the school week… |
Sequence 114BS and AML/AMS cerlification, ideally with adminisIra1ivc and financial experience and strong interpersonal skills. Dedicated… |
Sequence 204have three primary and one low elementary classes 10 feed our own high elementary class- room. Beautiful school, warm… |
Sequence 27caretaker's) own subtle-sphere for a sufficient amount of time. Within that sphere the infant is fully functional and… |
Sequence 208Kohn, Alfie. No Contest: The Case Against Competition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986. Landes, William M., & Richard… |
Sequence 75REFERENCES Suber, Martin. Between Man and Man. New York: Macmillan, 1978. Suber, Martin. I and Thou. New York: Scribner… |
Sequence 560A CHALLENGE TO THE TEACHER I have spent the majority of my life as a student or teacher in some ea paci ty. Yet I have… |
Sequence 563Palmer, Parker J. The Courage to Teach. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1998. Rathunde, Kevin. "Adolescent Engagement… |
Sequence 156Montessori, Maria. The Discovery of the Child. 1948. Trans. M. Joseph Costelloe. New York: Ballantine, 1967. Montessori,… |
Sequence 142And it is our understanding that the relationships of the bus driver, cook, ass is tan t, secretary, school head, teacher… |
Sequence 147We are not alone. We cannot do everything. We can do many things. Thank you for your kind attention. REFERENCES Greenleaf,… |
Sequence 170164 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 2 • Spring 2013 Amabile, Teresa M., Beth Ann Hennessey, and Barbara S. Grossman. 1986. “… |
Sequence 171165 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education Case of Mennonite Children.” Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 44:538–65.… |
Sequence 173167 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education Ginsburg, Kenneth. 2007. “The Importance of Play in Pro- moting… |
Sequence 2732. Do you use a specific children's literature approach to encourage wide literature reading? Please describe it. No. o… |
Sequence 4740 Jensen, M.A. (1980). Young Child, 36, 61. Johnson, J.E. (1982) Bookmen' s #27633, ~. 130. Kedarvoi, G. (1983).… |
Sequence 5548 Murphy, Sister Blten. (H77). Self-dctualizacion: Learning to LLve. The Constructive Tridngle, ~. 22-31, (10). Myers… |
Sequence 8174 O'Shea, Michael V. (1912). The Montessori method of teaching. Dial, 13_, 392-394, (3). O'Shea, M. V. (1913… |