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NAMTA Journal 30/2 07 Eight Montessori Insights

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FURTHER MONTESSORI INSIGHTS Dr. Montessori also forecast other current ideas in developmental psychology not reviewed here.…
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LS. Clasen,A.W. Toga,J.L.Rapoport,&P.M. Thompson. "Dynamic Mapping of Human Cortical Development during…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 05 The Original Principles of The Silent Journey

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which," she said, he "doesn't understand yet." This idea, she felt, was "a very…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 07 A Brief Historical Preface to the Task of Curriculum Reform: A Personal and Therefore a Limited Report

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inspire" them to learn. If the answer was negative or uncertain, the candidate apparently was urged to go into some…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 09 Overcoming Cynicism and Cultivating Positive Adolescent Engagement

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where does my belief system fit in this diverse world we live in? lnternet anonymity bas really changed the way kids…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 11 Montessori and Embodied Education

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Montessori education have key ideas in common. Many character- istics of flow that have been revealed by research, including…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 04 Psico-Aritmética and Psico-Geometría

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• • • • • • ___ __,.,.~ . • • • • • • Figure 10 I would like now to list some further investigations of modern pedagogy…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 05 Indirect Preparation: Old Vision; New Perspectives

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This is what Piaget missed, leaving so many early-childhood programs adrift in a morass of developmentally appropriate activi…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 07 The Science Behind the Absorbent Mind: Neurobiology for Montessorians

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[t acts as a neuronal insulator, like the plastic wrapped around an electrical cable, which prevents me from getting a shock…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 04 Montessori's Role in Twenty-First-Century Educational Reform

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This is just one example. In everyday life, one can notice many examples of gradual fading away of forms of learning which are…
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of its potential for shaping the teacher-student relationship. But that would be a necessary step to take if we were to…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 13 Montessori Elementary Education: Pathways to Global Understanding

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have the critical opportunity to learn firsthand how groups work and to practice what it means to be a viable member of a…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 12 The Power of Concentration

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amenable to process- es of socialization that might focus on training or behavior- al therapy. Though evidence suggests…
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used to support this view of play are Lev Vygotksy's socio-cultural theory and Jean Piaget's constructivism.…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 13 Formative Education: Foundations for Character Development

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There is the mantra regarding the noble characteristics and the dynamic training of character as she points to challenges that…

NAMTA Journal 38/2 10 Playful Learning and Montessori Education

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166 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 2 • Spring 2013 Diamond, Adele, W. Steven Barnett, Jessica Thomas, and Sarah Munro. 2007…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 08 Introduction

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Prepared Paths to Culture: Beginning Passages of Ascent page 66 My vision of the future is no longer people taking exams and…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 14 Hurried to Read, 1991

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Hurried to Read page 92 Elkind, prominent child psychologist and president of the prestigious N.A.E.Y.C. (National…
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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 93 nourished and looked after, but regardless, to be trusted to unfold according to its own…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 18 Cosmic Education, 2007

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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 113 its life—and its own task to perform in a mutual service relationship. This service is…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 26 Indirect Preparation: Old Vision New Perspectives, 2009

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Indirect Preparation: Old Vision; New Perspectives page 148 there is an increased likelihood of recall or remembering. The…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 30 Professional Biography of Annette Haines

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Indirect Preparation: Old Vision; New Perspectives page 148 there is an increased likelihood of recall or remembering. The…
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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 113 its life—and its own task to perform in a mutual service relationship. This service is…
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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 93 nourished and looked after, but regardless, to be trusted to unfold according to its own…
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Hurried to Read page 92 Elkind, prominent child psychologist and president of the prestigious N.A.E.Y.C. (National…
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Prepared Paths to Culture: Beginning Passages of Ascent page 66 My vision of the future is no longer people taking exams and…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 31 Reflections by Colleagues on the AMI Editorial Board

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Indirect Preparation: Old Vision; New Perspectives page 148 there is an increased likelihood of recall or remembering. The…
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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 113 its life—and its own task to perform in a mutual service relationship. This service is…
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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 93 nourished and looked after, but regardless, to be trusted to unfold according to its own…
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Hurried to Read page 92 Elkind, prominent child psychologist and president of the prestigious N.A.E.Y.C. (National…
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Prepared Paths to Culture: Beginning Passages of Ascent page 66 My vision of the future is no longer people taking exams and…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/3 01 East of the Sun and West of the Moon

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----------------------------~-----~- recognizes the many problems he must experience, and without belittling the child,…
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realistic view. His thoughts are real for him, and the more he thinks about them, the more convinced he becomes of their…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/3 03 Books About Children’s Literature

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realistic view. His thoughts are real for him, and the more he thinks about them, the more convinced he becomes of their…
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----------------------------~-----~- recognizes the many problems he must experience, and without belittling the child,…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/3 05 Congress at Munich

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social integration of the handicapped and multiply handicapped child. They have systematically applied Montessori therapy to…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/3 06 The Development of the Child's Self

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Psychoanalysis and Montessori: The Development of the Child's Self by Lili Peller Ms. Peller presents a psychoanalytic…
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an end product - the building or the painting - but he enjoys the activity as such. In an environment scaled to his abilities…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/2 06 Why Montessori for Deaf Children?

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Phases I and II teachers involved in Phase III noticed that the children could apply the concepts and language gained in the…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/1 02 The Perfectibility of Intellect

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10 The change in the instruction of children in more complex societies is twofold. First of all, there is knowledge and skill…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/1 05 Some Higher Education Guidelines for the Prospective Montessori Teacher

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34 Language may be studied from the humanistic point of view that it is an adaptive medium whereby the human relates to his…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 06 Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges

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new idea has to be tested in systematic ways to be verified. I am well aware that the structured use of the Montessori…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 07 Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges - A Response

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58 only allow play that has an adaptive, prepatory function and discourage other forms of imaginative play. He cites only…
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Cleland31 cautions us that the abilities of centration and reversibility identified by Piaget have not been shown conclusively…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 11 Creativity and Immortality: A Book Review of "In Defense of the Family" by Rita Kramer

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She feels that this format provides the greatest emotional stability for growing chil- dren. In fact, to Kramer, it is in the…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 01 Montessori Elementary: In Search of Excellence

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today run some successful nurseries, but their methods are generally rigid and out of sync with modern theories on creativity…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 03 Bibliography

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BOOKS ABOUT MONTESSORI: METHOD, MOVEMENT, AND THEORY Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin. (1915). Montessori children. New York: Henry…
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42 Synnott, A. (1983). Canadian Research in Social Anthropology, 20, 79. Torrance, E. P. (1970). Journal of Psychology,…
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Ballard, Hartin. (1973). The old, old story of the "New Education--2" Teacher, 70, 142-49, (7). 43 Banta…
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44 Claremont, Claude. of Montessori. (1949, June 3). The activity school--The purposefulness Times Educational Supplement…
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46 King, Irving. (1912). The place of certain kindergarten principles in modern educational theories. Proceedin s of…
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48 Murphy, Sister Blten. (H77). Self-dctualizacion: Learning to LLve. The Constructive Tridngle, ~. 22-31, (10). Myers…
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153 Hornberger, Mary Alice. (1982). The developmental psychology of Maria Montes- sori (Italy). (Unpublished doctoral…
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186 Katz, Prof. D. (1950). The psychology of form. Italian edition: Einaudi. This seems to be a book entitled…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, 1986, Fall-Winter

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, 1987, Winter-Spring

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with a two-month old" and used video-tapes to demonstrate that once an infant has repeatedly experienced a cooing…
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seems to be a result of developmental influences alone or direct instruction. O'Hern's study in 1932 examined the…
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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 "…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 3, 1988, Summer

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observe her subjects in a holistic manner; consequently, her research was naturalistic or ethnographic. From her first…
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CHAPTER6 RESEARCH OF COGNITIVE/ INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Introduction One of the earliest studies of intellectual…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 2, 1989, Winter-Spring

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THE MAINSTREAMING OF MONTESSORI IN AMERICA by David Kahn, Editor On April 17, 1989 Newsweek published a cover story entitled…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 2, 1990, Spring

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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,…
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builds from the concrete to the abstract. Suzuki method teachers paral- lel this approach in their ordering of the pieces…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 3, 1990, Summer

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, 1991, Spring

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, 1991, Fall-Winter

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 1, 1993, Winter

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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…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 2, 1993, Spring

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, 1994, Spring

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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…
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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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NJCLD Cl 988). Position paper on definition of learning disabili- ties. Baltimore: The Orton Dyslexia Society. Orton, J.L. (…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 1, 1995, Winter

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 2, 1995, Spring

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 3, 1995, Summer

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helping us to cut between the twin pitfalls of sentimentality and indifference in our relationship to children. Third, we can…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 2, 1996, Spring

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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,…
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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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