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NAMTA Journal 12/1 03 An Overview of Adolescence

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environment and where the transition from childhood to adulthood is not marked by a long period of preparation. Adolescent…
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During adolescence the young person separates from the older generation, re-evaluates his parental models and their values,…
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thinking enabling young people to go beyond the here and now. Because of formal operational thinking the adolescent is able:…
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Very often young people approach their academic work in a complex manner when, in reality, the tasks are relatively simple.…
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Activities may include, but are not limited to, lectures and discussions on psychological theory and application, debates, and…
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Montessori explains that, "The teacher must have the greatest respect for the personality of the adolescent,…
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Erikson, E. Identity. Youth and Crisis. (New York: Norton Press, 1968). Erikson, E. The Problem of Ego Identity, Journal of…

NAMTA Journal 12/1 08 Montessori and Daycare: Making a Dinstiction

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prepared environment throughout all the hours that they spend in the Children's House. Surely we cannot ignore Dr.…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 09 Research: Starting at Birth and Teaching New Mothers

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with a two-month old" and used video-tapes to demonstrate that once an infant has repeatedly experienced a cooing…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 10 Research: The Montessori Research: A Review of the Literature

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seems to be a result of developmental influences alone or direct instruction. O'Hern's study in 1932 examined the…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 11 Research: Child-Initiated Activity: How Important is it in Early Childhood Education?

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As psychologists became involved in early childhood education in the 1960s, they developed early childhood curriculum models…
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research on teaching and childrearing has pointed to the superiority of an "authoritative" or "…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 13 Building Correlations: Montessori Education for Moral Development

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work that is being done, as servants help the master. Doing so, they will be witnesses to the unfolding of the human soul and…
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be able to operate successfully; these persons in conjunction with each other should form a coherent body of positive growth…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 07 Cosmic Education and the Physical Sciences

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Footnotes 'Maria Montessori (1948) To Educate the Human Potential 5th Edition 1973, Kalakshetra Publica- tions Press,…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 01 Introduction

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observe her subjects in a holistic manner; consequently, her research was naturalistic or ethnographic. From her first…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 03 Longitudinal Studies

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This study is interesting because it is the only research in the liter- ature which specifies Montessori materials by age-…

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…

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…

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…

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

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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 07 Whole Books and Beginning Reading

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language approach in which all aspects of language study support the acquisition of meaning from print and from oral…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 03 Movement

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MOVEMENT by Constance Corbett Constance Corbett presents a comprehensive view of movement, it,s relatwnship to inwllectual…
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takes place without any voluntary effort on the part of the child. It is a time when children project themselves, by activity…
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sensorially, they are simultaneously absorbing the world into them- selves. Children build their conception of self and…
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Dewey, John. (1956). The ch:ild and the curriculum: the sclwol and soci.ety. Chicago: Univer- sity of Chicago Press. Hunt,…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 07 Montessori and Suzuki

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builds from the concrete to the abstract. Suzuki method teachers paral- lel this approach in their ordering of the pieces…
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Lillard, Paula Polk. (1972) Mant.essori a modern approach. New York: Schocken Books. Orem, R.C. (1974) Montessori her method…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 12 The Montessori Public School Consortium and the Future of Montessori Research

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psychology, the first thing necessary is to renounce all former creeds and to proceed by means of the method in the search for…

NAMTA Journal 15/3 10 Becoming Attached

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Attachment theory was itself born of three unlikely parents: ethol- ogy, developmental psychology, and psychoanalysis -…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 01 The Montessori Contribution to Educational Reform—A Prologue

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References Brown, Rexford G. ( 1991). Schools of thought: How the politics of litera,cy shape thinking in the classroom. San…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 18 Multi-Cultural Perspectives and School Reform

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Programs as one of its board members. They have some of the most exciting professional development meetings of any…
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the common experience for fashioning questions in the right way to reveal what they know, rather than just revealing…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 02 The Idea of the Erdkinder

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Footnotes 1. Thomas Berry. (1988). The dream of the earth. Sierra Club, p. 206. See also: (a) Thomas Berry, "Coming…
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The biodynamic fann seeks to fanction as a self-sustaining, total organism comprising humans, plants, animals, water, and…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 05 Montessori and the Bahá'í Faith

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References 'Abdu'l-Baha. (1982). The promul,gation of universal peace. Wilmette. Baha'{ Publishing Trust.…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 01 The Contribution of Maria Montessori

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THE CONTRIBUTION OF MARIA MONTFSSORI by Mario M. Montessori Jr.· Mario Montessori characterizes the Montessori vision as…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 04 The Child and the World of Nature

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References Eisley, Loren. (1964). The unexpected universe. New York. Harcou re, Brace, and World, Inc. Lorenz, Konrad. (1990…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 06 Developing The Mathematical Mind

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two-year-old child is able co represent events symbolically; for example, with language. Uzgiris and Hunt conducted one of…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 07 Needs of the Elementary-Age Child: Montessori Principles, Strategies, and their Practical Implementations

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Footnotes 1 • Maria Montessori, To Educate the Human Potential. Madras, India. Kalakshetra Publications, 1973, p. 4. 2 •…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 10 Educational Administration and the Montessori Model: A Comprehensive, Interdependent Approach

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Kahn, David. (1990). Implementing Montessori education in the public sector. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. North American…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 03 Literacy and the Oral Foundations of Education

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cultures throughout the world can yield a better understanding of orality and that an understanding of orality can help us…
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Goody, J. (1977). The domestica1ion of the savage mind. New York: Cambridge University Press. Goody, J. ( I 987). The…

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

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Montessori views personal autonomy as interconnected with social re- sponsibility and the evolution of human societies. The…
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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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Bruner, Jerome S. ( 1971 ). The relevance of education. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. Chadwick, Bruce A; Bahr…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 01 Absorbent Mind Update: Research Sheds New Light on Montessori Theory

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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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References Egan, Kieran (1992). Imagination in Teaching and Learning. Chicago: U of Chicago. Montessori, Maria (1965; first…

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

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I suggested that the beginning of this trail might be found in what Piaget calls the symbolic or semiotic function, which…
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Loeffler, Margaret H. (1980). An Investigation of the Relationship of Protowriting (Invented Spelling) and Cognitive…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 05 The American Adolescent: Facing a "Vortex of New Risks"

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CHARACTERISTICS AND NEEDS OF Anol.ESCENTS: A COMPARATIVE STIJDY compiled by John Long Almost eve,y Montessori seconda,y…

NAMTA Journal 19/1 11 Scientific Pedagogy Revisited

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References Hubbard, R.S., & B.M. Power 0993). 7be art of classroom inquiry. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Educational…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 07 Bribes for Behaving: Why Behaviorism Doesn't Help Children Become Good People

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able to get good results from punishment" (Sears et al., 1957, pp. 485,486). The long-term results, however, were…
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thinking and choice making. School Psychology Review, 20, 382-88. Kutner, L 0990, November 29). As motivator, the carrot may…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 12 Montessori and Learning Disabilities

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A great deal of learning is dependent upon early sensorimotor integration and perceptual maturation. Children learn first…
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behavior and learning such as posture and coordination, the development of directionality and laterality, and the development…
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NJCLD Cl 988). Position paper on definition of learning disabili- ties. Baltimore: The Orton Dyslexia Society. Orton, J.L. (…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 08 Toward Key Experiences for the Adolescent

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Hopkins, L.B. (1987). Pass the poetry, please. New York: Harper Collins Children's Books. Koch, K. (1970). Wishes, lies…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 10 The Roots of Environmental Concern

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rights to animals, plants, and the land itself is rare, this paper will recognize three sources of concern: fears for self-…
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such as the tendency to think that everything is made for people, intentionality of nature, or animism. Alongside this…
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If children's experiences are solely with the world of people, it is unlikely that they will develop ecological…
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enough with people to correct misconceptions regarding their behavior or the impact of human actions on their lives. When…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 11 Equal Opportunity and the Montessori Magnet School

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Navarra, J. G. (1955). The development of scientific concepts in a young child. New York: Columbia University Bureau of…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 14 In Memoriam: Nancy McCormick Rambusch 1927-1994

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References Montessori, M. (1962). The discoven; of the child. Madras, India: Kalakshetra. (Original work published 1948)…
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Haberman, M. (1991). The pedagogy of poverty versus good teaching. Phi Delta K.appan, 73(4). Hannaford, I. (1994, Spring).…
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Navarra, J. G. (1955). The development of scientific concepts in a young child. New York: Columbia University Bureau of…
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enough with people to correct misconceptions regarding their behavior or the impact of human actions on their lives. When…
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If children's experiences are solely with the world of people, it is unlikely that they will develop ecological…
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such as the tendency to think that everything is made for people, intentionality of nature, or animism. Alongside this…
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rights to animals, plants, and the land itself is rare, this paper will recognize three sources of concern: fears for self-…
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They build upon one another. Every ending is a new beginning. They must be understood as a whole-they must be correlated. They…
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Hopkins, L.B. (1987). Pass the poetry, please. New York: Harper Collins Children's Books. Koch, K. (1970). Wishes, lies…
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Clay, M. (1991). Becoming literate: The construction of inner control. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Clay, M. (1993). Reading…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 01 The Montessori Learning Community: Evolving Schools, Evolving Adults, Evolving Children

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school takes on its final stage of maturity. Endowments emerge to build scholarships, provide for building maintenance and…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 06 Affection for Nature and the Promotion on Earth Stewardship in Childhood

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(1908/1985), faced this issue and concluded that children should be given an already-finished, beautiful garden. This might…

NAMTA Journal 20/3 11 Do Not Bequeath a Shamble—The Child in the Twenty-First Century: Innocent Hostage to Mindless Oppression…

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helping us to cut between the twin pitfalls of sentimentality and indifference in our relationship to children. Third, we can…
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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1915). The school and society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kramer, R. (1976). Maria…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 02 If Binet Had Looked Beyond The Classroom: The Assessment of Multiple Intelligences

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school. This is similar, in fact, to the task that was set for him by the Parisian government at the turn of the century. If,…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 08 Maintaining the Montessori Metaphor: What Every Child Wants and Needs

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you have nature. On the other hand, my view, my metaphysics, tells me that nurture changes nature. Before I go further, let…
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was a cognitive psychologist he was a biologist, so maybe there's something about watching growing things that makes you…
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infants. In fact, they do it prenatally, that's what we now know. They're not tabulae rasae; they never were tabulae…
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In coming to this bigger model, this bigger metaphor, I'm trying to fish around for people who seem to have their hands…
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You want them to get busy with all the things I saw out here in the exhibits. You want them to see a banquet out there. You…
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another person until they got to be seven years old. That's called decentering. You start out egocentric so that you…
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Let's take a brief look at someone else. Marian Dobbert and Betty Cooke (1987) at the University of Minnesota have taken…
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story? The brain knows that the spiritual feelings that people have are important. You have to deal with that in some way. In…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 10 Why Not Consider Erdkinder?

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rewarded. We did trust her with our 6- to 12-year-olds. That was more of a challenge, because there is a competing model, the…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 11 The Elements of Social Life and the Montessori Adolescent

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bility. What is it? We do not know, but we must hasten to find out. It must be the child who reveals to us what happens during…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 17 The Four Planes of Development

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And these separate energies, finding nothing to satisfy them, give rise to innumerable combinations of wrong and deviated…
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John Dewey's American pedagogy and William Heard Kilpatrick's realization of this (Project-Method, 1918); Carleton…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 05 All-Day Montessori: Making It Work

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importance of modelling appropriate behavior not merely for the children but for their parents as well! REFERENCES Corbett,…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 06 Northwoods Montessori Full-Day Program

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space is not very large, but it allows the children access to the outdoors at any time. We use this space all year long for…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 10 Reflections from the Farm

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The days are flying by. In two days I'll be home away from this place I can freely calJ home. Away from my house, my…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 04 Unifying the Urban Contribution: Moving Toward Erdkinder

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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1956). The school and society (Combined edition with The child and the curriculum). Chicago: U of…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 12 Public Montessori and State-Mandated Assessment

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learning approaches. This strong concern of the teachers points to the test's lack of balance in supporting a wide…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 10 Normalization and Normality Across the Planes of Development

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REFERENCES Gebhardt-Seele, P. (1997). Evaluating experiences in adolescent programs. The NAMTA Journal, 22(1), 14-21.…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 01 Montessori: Collaboration as a Way of Life

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~------------------ Mo NT ES SOR I: COLLABORATION AS A WAY OF LIFE by David Kahn Maria Montessori's visionary pedagogy…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 02 Beyond Bribes and Threats: How Not to Get Control of the Classroom

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DOING TO WORKING WITH METHODS FOCUS GOAL MESSAGE CLIMATE VIEW OF CONFLICT INTELLEC- TUALIN- FLUENCES ACADEMIC…
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worker. I don't like the use of the word work, frankly, and I know that puts me at odds with several traditions,…

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