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NAMTA Journal 12/1 03 An Overview of Adolescence

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thinking enabling young people to go beyond the here and now. Because of formal operational thinking the adolescent is able:…

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 12 Building Correlations: Cosmic Education and Moral Development, Part I

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But let us not diminish the prepared environment. The elemen- tary child has a kinship to the biological world which we bring…

NAMTA Journal 13/1 08 The Pure Wonder of Young Lives

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questions and the answel's in the scl'iµtul'e. We can re:;pond that "One time Jesus said 'I am…

NAMTA Journal 13/1 10 A Selection of Children's Books for Montessorians

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Baylol", Byrd: I don't remembel' which book l found fil'st, but since then, it's become an…

NAMTA Journal 13/1 12 Muriel Dwyer: On the Way to the Airport (Interview conducted by David Kahn)

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MURIEL DWYER: ON THE WAY TO THE AIRPORT by David Kahn Although Ms. Dwyer has written a short pamphlet entitled Key to…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 04 Sowing the Seeds of the Sciences: Our Gift to the Future

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the result of an accumulation of information, but of a continued trans- action with the mystery and wonder of a living world.…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 08 Cosmic Education: Sowing Life, Not Theories

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Work as the cosmic expression is ever a necessity of life and a joy; its shirking means extinction, the doom of original…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 05 Other Studies of Montessori Children of Middle Socioeconomic Status

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Tamminen, A. W. & Weatherman, R. F. (1967). An evaluatum of a presclwol training program for culturally deprived child…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 08 Conclusions and Needs

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Table 2 Summary of Findings: Do Low Socioeconomic Children Benefit from Less Than Three Years of Preschool? YES NON-…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 05 Evolution and the Pre-College Curriculum, Part I—The Human Place in Nature

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ful reproduction; ironically, to the degree that those immigrant families who were working in the sweat shops were having more…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 06 Class Discussion: A Scenario for The Trivium

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perfectly normal thing to do. Ms. A: Yes, I think that's what I mean. Mr. B: Well, aren't some strange behaviors…
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Mr. B: But conscience urges us to do right, not just to keep from doing wrong. Mr. C: Well, maybe we really don't need…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 07 Whole Books and Beginning Reading

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to the discovery of the value of motifs and symbols in intensifying the meaning of that remarkable story. The story fits…
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Useful Sources of Professional and Children's Books American Library Association 60 East Huron Street Chicago, Illinois…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 08 Oft-Told Tales

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ness or sneakiness;' "love" and "bravery" are among the many ideas that appear on…

NAMTA Journal 15/3 10 Becoming Attached

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satisfying relationships and of passing on that ability to their children. But in unstable homes, where parents, often single…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 12 Constructing the Equilateral Triangle: Parents, Teachers and Children

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These families all have something in common - they are outside of the mainstream of their communities and have little, if any…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 14 Early Childhood Education: The National Agenda

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we must now ready all children for school success. Some of these conditions include the fact that: • 1 in 5 American children…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 15 Change and Restructuring

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about change effectively. In making the change process explicit, I want to make it clear chat I'm not talking about…
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systems. And of course, another irony is that those who preach change always preach how someone else should go about change,…
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teachers in a position to say how they are going co go about pursuing this goal, this change that they want to do. Will we use…

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

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the common experience for fashioning questions in the right way to reveal what they know, rather than just revealing…
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S. I Hiyakawa, who was my president out at San Francisco State, is a wonderful person. When Dr. Hiyakawa was running for…
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The Struggle to Restructure This, chen, brings me to my ninth point. It seems to me chat at the fundamental levd, school…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 03 An Interview with Thomas Berry

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GL. How best do you see us helping children, especially the adolescents who are moving towards taking their place in the…
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which is trying to become a self-sustaining community in relationship with the plants, the animals, the landscape, the humans…
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difficulties. Now there is a tendency to do away with tensions by eliminating difference rather than harmonizing difference…

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

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Hopkins, W.G. and Brown, M.C. 0984). Development of Nerve Cells and their Connections. Cambridge: Cambridge Univer- sity…

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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written language posses'sing su6- stantial linguistic knowledge imglicit in their spoken lan- guage. The major task…
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episodes. Specifically, there were the tales of Andersen, some of the short stories of Capuana, episodes of the life of Jesus…
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Loeffler, Margaret H. (1980). An Investigation of the Relationship of Protowriting (Invented Spelling) and Cognitive…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 06 Literature and Grammar

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it. Here are the symbols for the ~ansitive and the intransitive, the infinitive, and the verb to be for auxiliary use. Of…
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at you!te show- • fs you're showing the child with this work is not only the ability to parse-to recognize the parts…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 07 Folk Tales, Fairy Tales and History: Uses and Classification

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The other type is contagious magic, which says that things once in contact are always in contact. Now, that is at the root of…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 11 Philosophy and Practice: Primary Considerations for the Implementation of an All-Day Montessori Program

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peer modeling and peer support to the new people. Another way to elicit parental cooperation is to get a first child started…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 13 Discipline

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rule must be introduced at a time when it is essential; it must be explained, it must be enforced consistently, and it will…

NAMTA Journal 19/1 08 Who's Teaching the Children to Talk?

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The children spent most of !heir time in teacher-directed large- group activities, and ... most of their language behavior was…

NAMTA Journal 19/1 09 Reshaping Early Childhood Intervention To Be a More Effective Weapon Against Poverty

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disadvantaged infants and toddlers. This opportunity poses the most promising chance we have had since 1965 for our society to…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 10 The Natural Institution of the Family (An Abridgement)

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Chfoa's society! Does this foretell a move to a state-ruled animal colony? And there is a further point to be made.…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 03 Nurturing the Creative Personality

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concrete, real, and relevant to the lives of young children; (5) provid- ing experiences for children that are outside of the…
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You, the teacher, with your knowledge and attitudes about guiding the process of normalization, are the most important part of…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 05 Nurturing the Growing Brain

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If Luria was correct about inner speech being the mechanism that "feeds" the development of the frontal…

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

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If Luria was correct about inner speech being the mechanism that "feeds" the development of the frontal…
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You, the teacher, with your knowledge and attitudes about guiding the process of normalization, are the most important part of…
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concrete, real, and relevant to the lives of young children; (5) provid- ing experiences for children that are outside of the…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 12 Comparative Study of Peace Education Approaches and their Effectiveness

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ences in them, listen to each other better, and be both more tolerant and more compassionate. Teachers adopting these…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 15 Training the Montessori Teachers

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residence for the principals (Mr. and Mrs. Claremont), garden ameni- ties including a large field or paddock, very suitable…
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relapsed to the more humble position of a demonstrator or assistant to the notable per- son we should have been! But…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 03 How Are You Smart? Multiple Intelligences and Classroom Practices

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that distinguishes bluntly between dumb and smart. It's who we are. It's a quarter inch below the surface all the…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 06 Movement, Music, and Learning: The Musical and Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligences

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dren who learn better with hands and movement rather than visually or auditorially. Young children experience the world with…

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

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and needs, then you have to create the environment. Even if it's not necessary to get a job at IBM, that's okay; if…

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

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with her husband. She was also a vet. The students who worked with her went early in the morning to help her with the hard,…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 07 The Effects of Day Care on Infant-Parent Attachment in Children Under Three

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Howes, C. (1989). Infant child care. Young Children, 44, 24-28. Meyerhoff, M. K. (1992). Infant-toddler day care versus…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 08 Montessori: A Caring Pedagogy

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The characteristics we came up with were described from a student's point of view. For example, the first one is: A…

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

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Figure 1. Practical Considerations (from "Study and Work Plans,• pp. 119-121) Museum of Machines Shop of Produce and…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 06 The Telling of the Story

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THE TELLING OF THE STORY by Audrey Sillick Evoking storytelling as a human tendency, Audrey Sillick suggests that the story…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 08 Evolution and Flow

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Here is how another skater describes the utter absorption when one feels that a performance is going well: It was just one of…
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Rock climbers are particularly eloquent on this score: "It's a pleasant feeling of total involvement. You become…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 02 Flow and Education

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Wall, and he finally got to what now is Beijing and took over. When the pager went off, the teacher wrote down that this was…
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But before we do that, let me talk a little bit about what these activities are like. After I did these original interviews,…
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little defensive self, but you are part of something bigger, larger. If you sing in a choir or play with a group, a symphony…
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with friends, social situations, or reading for pleasure. Worry and anxiety happen a lot in school; they happen a lot on the…
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A: That's really difficult because you find, for instance, there have been very good studies that show that if you get a…
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A: It's true that it's very difficult to be in flow all the time. Nobody that I know can be in flow all the time.…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 03 Flow and Evolution

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Many people can be in extremely stimulating situations-in a ski re- sort, with an tndoor swimming pool, and cilll kinds of…
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And I said, "Well, don't worry. Just go out and stop people in the street and within half an hour you will find…
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forms of life, makes us able to do a lot of different things. It makes us able, for instance, to think of ourselves as a…
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every day and some once a week; some say, "I had one experience like that 20 years ago and that's it."…
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clergymen from England who started visiting the Alps and wrote up how beautiful and majestic these things were, and they…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 04 Flow and Creativity

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QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS Q: As Montessorians, how can we can get our work selected by the culture? A: Obviously, if I had a…
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A: Gatekeepers usually develop historically in very funny ways. You don't know exactly who will be entitled to be a…
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interesting is a list distilled from the study of these hundred people. Of course, the first one is familiar; we talked about…
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Every one of the people we interviewed has the same rhythm. It may be a daily rhythm, that is, they work alone from 7 in the…
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But in their private life, it is amazing how bourgeois these people are; they are not taking chances and being different just…
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the kind of hardship, the feeling that you conquered it, you survived it. It's really sad that you can't do that. Q…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 08 Character and Moral Development

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feelings. Coles tells the story of an eight-year-old girl who refused to participate in a spelling bee, despite her teacher…

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

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BEYOND BRIBES AND THREATS: How NoT TO GET CONTROL OF THE CLASSROOM by Alfie Kohn In an effort to clarify the basic…
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here's what I'm going to do to you," or I say, "Do this and you'll get that," I am…
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was giving them to do and with my mistaken assumptions about learning and what a good teacher was. It took me a long time to…
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ambitious objectives, it is still not about these things on the working with side. We have to look at the extent to which we…
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"Do this and you'll get that." Ultimately, that feels punitive. Analo- gously, I don't have…
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than limiting the number available, but not as good as moving away from the reward and punishment approach altogether. There…
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But the fact that young children are so hungry for our approval-are they not?-puts an enormous burden on our shoulders not to…
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And isn't more motivation what we want? If this were true, it would make perfect sense to follow the Pizza Hut executives…
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approve of what you've done. You've met my standards." What you're doing is merely helping her experi…
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But in this second-grade class, the kids were into this. One kid came up, when it was her turn to speak, and talked about…
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develop self-discipline, what they mean is to get the child to introject, to use the psychoanalytic language, or swallow whole…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 03 Cultivating Spontaneous Self-Discipline

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• Spend lots of time with your young children. Engage in enjoyable and meaningful activities, such as games, singing, reading…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 06 To Touch The Spirit of The Child: A Multicultural Perspective

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which caused Suzuki to place heavy emphasis on environment over intelligence, and that's why, to be a Suzuki student, he…
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that-and I emphasize the i-n-g, do-ing that-not can do that-it's always doing that. The brain is in a constant search for…
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'I don't want to do that anymore. I don't want to pay attention to that anymore.' That's what this is…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 11 Self and Evolution

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evolution is the environment. That is, there are common persistent features in the environment which will decide whether the…
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Iii e both integrated erentlat . , children are both 0 " de- • the om- reci- ien~ aln1 we all use. If you…
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spend the next hour talking about complexity in the development of the human being and complexity at the psychological level.…
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economy, is one that privileges differentiation. But it's very bad at integration. Many other cultures, including the…
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Q: Since we've been at a conference that has discussed ultimacy, that is, the destiny of the universe and the destiny of…
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For instance, let me just give one little piece of data from this study. One is that we asked these children, whenever the…

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