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

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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…
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John Dewey's American pedagogy and William Heard Kilpatrick's realization of this (Project-Method, 1918); Carleton…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 1, 1998, Winter

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 1, 1999, Winter

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The process of normalization is similar to what Piaget calls self- initiated activity (cited in Ginsburg & Opper). It…
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The true nature is like gold-waiting underground to be discovered and brought to light. After many episodes of normalization…
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and nature from anthropology to correct this and so the follow- ing comments must be read with that bias in mind. Paramount…
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enjoyment of natural environments close to home-wild commonlands, gardens, ponds, city farms, or schoolgrounds, ideally with…
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Orr, D. W. Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World. Albany: SUNY, 1992. Piaget,J. TheGtild…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 1, 2000, Winter

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Finally, and most important, Montessori demanded humility and careful clinical observation on the part of the teacher. She had…
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sort of artistic or aesthetic ability, a transcendent ea pa city in the gifted person. Let's reconsider that narrow…
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HISTORY Of course, Maria Montessori' s work encountered detractors from the beginning 1 . Close on the heels of her…
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So Montessori was excluded, and eventually the progressive educa- tion movementcentered in Geneva became "the center…
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have defined and refined what were originally Montessori ideas through empirical research and clarified them through critical…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 1, 2001, Winter

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MONTESSORI EDUCATION AND OPTIMAL EXPERIENCE: A FRAMEWORK FOR NEW RESEARCH by Kevin Rathunde Dr. Rathunde' s…
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sights and discoveries that include and expand upon the original material. Such a developmental process has held a prominent…
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Montessori, Maria. What You Should Know about Your Child. 1948. Adyar, Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1966. Montessori, Mario.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 2, 2001, Spring

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Contrary to what Piaget thought, imitation, we now know, begins at birth. Some studies show that even newborn babies can…
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good models. I shouldn't say good models-I don't mean to be too moralistic about what's good and what's…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 3, 2001, Summer

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3. developing affective relationships with peers of the same and opposite sex, 4. preparing for vocation, 5. constructing a…
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The adolescent can now recognize the thoughts of others; this newfound ability to think about other people's thinking,…
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3. to grasp simile and metaphor, 4. to comprehend abstract concepts of space and time, 5. to handle multiple-variable…
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to be more realistic and open with close friends, and this helps them develop a clearer sense of themselves. At the onset of…
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In 1972, Mosher and Sprinthall published a report that calls for a curriculum in psychological education for secondary…
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Erikson, E. Identity, Youth and Crisis. New York: Norton, 1968. Erikson, E. "The Problem of Ego Identity."…
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ization: Theory and Research. Ed. D. Goslin. New York: Rand McNally, 1969. Kohlberg, L., & C. Gilligan. "The…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 27, Number 3, 2002, Summer

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don't even see themselves at all; they are the world, essentially. And so the world exists as an extension of themselves-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 28, Number 3, 2003, Summer

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PART 2. THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF MIDDLE SCHOOL: TEACHERS, FRIENDS, AND ACTIVITIES IN MONTESSORI AND TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS The…
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Nichols, J ., & R. Miller. "Cooperative Learning and Student Motivation." Contemporary Educational…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 29, Number 1, 2004, Winter

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Paolini had a real interest in the sensorial materials. She even corresponded with Piaget about sensorial experiments such as…
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1929); Edouard Claparede (with "individualized" education, 1921); Roger Cousin et (with the teamwork method…
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circle" (Montessori, From Childhood) of the family-a fact which ex- plains the physical ubiquity of this child. Wtto…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 30, Number 2, 2005, Spring

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EIGHT MONTESSORI INSIGHTS by Angeline Stoll Lillard Here follows a small excerpt from Angeline Li/lard's new book…
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(2) that learning and well-being are improved when people have a sense of control over their lives; (3) that people learn…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 1, 2007, Winter

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 1, 2008, Winter

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 2, 2008, Spring

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 3, 2008, Summer

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 1, 2009, Winter

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 3, 2009, Summer

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 3, 2010, Summer

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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…

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

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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.…

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

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 38, Number 2, 2013, Spring

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 43, Number 1-2, 2018

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 02, Number 3, 1977, Spring

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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 03, Number 3, 1977, Fall

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 04, Number 3, 1979, Spring

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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 06, Number 2, 1981, Spring

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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 07, Number 1, 1981, Fall

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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…
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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 08, Number 2, 1983, Winter-Spring

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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…
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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 08, Number 4, 1983, Winter

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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…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 09, Number 2, 1984, Summer

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

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 2, 1985, Summer

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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…

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