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Sequence 71ply never heard about Maria Montessori and her little school in San Lorenzo? It's far more likely that we shouldn't… |
Sequence 167enhance a school, collected funds for a Montessori school in Haiti, and worked with an orphanage in the Dominican Republic.… |
Sequence 14wonders. Scientific values become embodied and naturalized in our concepts, techniques, research priorities, inventions,… |
Sequence 82child around, then remove blindfold and have the child try to find the tree again. • Seton Walk: Spread students out along a… |
Sequence 244Romans, and if we are, how? Or, how are we the same? This will be our topic for discussion one night. Our work will also at… |
Sequence 11XII Bambini (The Method of Scient(fic Pedagogy as applied lo child education in the Children's Houses) is explained by… |
Sequence 173 Chapter I From Childhood to Youth 1.1 Before// Metodo de/la Pedagogia Scientijica "The time in which woman was… |
Sequence 49Science and Socie~y: The Woman Question 35 new moral and educational principles. In her speech, she related sex education… |
Sequence 5945 Chapter V Proposal for a Scientific Pedagogy V.1 Where children "do not see the light, but see the darkness&… |
Sequence 6046 Part One - Toward the Children ·s House: The Formation Years What was meant to be a great investment and profitable… |
Sequence 6248 Part One - To11•ard the Children ·.1· House: The For111alio11 Years With regard to social policy, 1902 saw the approval of… |
Sequence 6450 Part One - Toward the Children's I louse: The Formation Years House, and others followed in Via dei Campani and in… |
Sequence 65Proposal for a Scientific Pedagogy 51 Parents did not pay anything to send their children to the "House",… |
Sequence 6652 Part One - Toward the Children's House: The Formation Years Montessori accepted the job also because she had a… |
Sequence 6854 Part One - Toward the Children ·s House: The FonnaIio11 Years These observations made her change the furniture: low… |
Sequence 71Proposal.for a Scientific Pedagogy 57 Houses - and visiting and admiring them is all one and the same. I saw ladies who… |
Sequence 120106 Part Two - For a Science o.fthe Formation of Man teaching setting and care for physical life, while criticism focused on… |
Sequence 124110 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation of Man character-building. [ ... ] And this must be developed in our country,… |
Sequence 128114 Part Two - For a Science of !he Formal ion of Man child is the man that is not yet agile in movement and language - and… |
Sequence 146132 Part Two - For a Science o.f the Formation of Man Luigi Sturzo. in exile there. It was Sturzo himself who recalled this… |
Sequence 150136 Chapter III Hopes and Disappointments Ill. I II Metodo de/la Pedagogia Scientijic:a: a way to comprehend childhood The… |
Sequence 179Far.from Italy: First Europe and then India 165 A human being formed within the conception of a world of industrious beings… |
Sequence 181Farji-om Italy: First Europe and then India 167 heard a word that was not the right one, and then smiled to him. As one… |
Sequence 183Far.from Ira~)': First Europe and 1he11 India 169 they could re-embrace children and grandchildren, respectively, who… |
Sequence 185Farjiwn Italy: First Europe and then India 171 would receive the same nomination in the following two years. However,… |
Sequence 188174 Pan Two - For a Science of the Formation qf Man unlimited caution both when speaking and when approaching people… |
Sequence 191A Classic Work of Pedagogy 177 right from the title, what had been announced in the Introduction to the 1926 edition: the… |
Sequence 204190 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation of Man revised somewhat from time to time and not replaced by another book;… |
Sequence 221Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the "Method" 207 Giunti-Bemporad Marzocco, 1970. Prezzolini G.,… |
Sequence 225Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the '·Method'" 211 Index of Illustrations Illustrations I, 2, 9,… |
Sequence 244PRACTICAL LIFE AT SAN LORENZO: IMPLICATIONS FOR ERDKINDER by Paola Trabalzini Translated by Frank Amodeo and Mariabambina… |
Sequence 245In the restructured buildings of the San Lorenzo district of Rome, considerable attention was dedicated to environmental care… |
Sequence 246Once the personal cleanliness activity was over, the practical life activities would begin. The children undressed and donned… |
Sequence 248ln San Lorenzo, the young children had lunch at home; while in the Children's Houses they had some crockery at their… |
Sequence 251ways of being are also brought in. For the adolescent, practical life activities are a "concrete space-time"… |
Sequence 254In San Lorenzo, besides manual tasks linked to caring for oneself and for the environment inside and outside the Children… |
Sequence 8979 Vaz • Montessori Special Education and Nature’s Playground Nimal Vaz has been associated with AMI training courses since… |
Sequence 9787 Kahn-Wikramaratne Interview • The Kodaikanal Experience WIKRAMARATNE: Yes. Kodaikanal was a place where English, American… |
Sequence 125115 Grazzini • Maria Montessori’s Cosmic Vision, Cosmic Plan, and Cosmic Education and sociological vision of the child and… |
Sequence 138128 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 responsibility. What is the collective order but a realization of the… |
Sequence 153143 Leonard • Deepening Cosmic Education brought to their newly settled areas of the world. Elementary children love this… |
Sequence 302292 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Ewert-Krocker, Laurie, & David Kahn. “The Erd- “The Erd- kinder… |
Sequence 159 Black • Community I have an affinity for the definition offered by David McMillan and David Chavis: Sense of community is… |
Sequence 3832 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 2 • Spring 2014 I much prefer the term Montessori all day to make it perfectly clear… |
Sequence 160154 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 lessons as well as observed the participants’ reactions to the mate-… |
Sequence 132126 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 The children had no shyness. No obstacles had been set between their… |
Sequence 151145 Cobb • Grace and Courtesy for the Whole School have made every effort to make sure that the children can meet their… |
Sequence 114108 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 3 • Summer 2015 Montessori all day: just what is that? What exactly is the difference… |
Sequence 9185 Joosten • Helping the Child in the Conquest of the Written Language conclusion we can ask the child: “Would you like to… |
Sequence 148 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 finally settled on medicine as her life’s work. She became a physi- cian… |
Sequence 159 Sackett • The Scientist in the Classroom in the classroom. Our legacy as practitioners of Montessori educa- tion is not… |
Sequence 1610 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 Her next major work is occasionally known in English by the title… |
Sequence 2014 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 person I heard use the phrase “recreating the experiment.” Every… |
Sequence 116108 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 3 • Summer 2016 After graduating, Montessori continued her studies with an interest in… |
Sequence 398390 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 3 • Summer 2016 Maria Montessori observing children at work, Adyar, 1940 |
Sequence 2620 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 3 • Summer 2017 the early years of Italian unification. During this time there was much… |
Sequence 31Optimal Developmental Outcomes page 30 references Haines, Annette M. “The Nonverbal Lessons of Attachment.” AMI… |
Sequence 39Optimal Developmental Outcomes page 38 Another support to the emotional dimension of development is the patience of the… |
Sequence 52AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 51 references Bowles, S. & Gintis, H. Schooling in Capitalist America. New York: Basic… |
Sequence 69The Development of Movement and Its Educational Counterpart in the Montessori Primary Class Movement is that which… |
Sequence 116AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 115 references Bronowski, Jacob. The Ascent of Man. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973. Fuller, R.… |
Sequence 117A Science of Peace page 116 A Science of Peace introduction ‘To ask anyone to speak on peace would appear quite foreign to… |
Sequence 122AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 121 adolescent needs relevant work with a clear purpose: real work such as cooking, cleaning,… |
Sequence 128AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 127 The Totality of Montessori introduction I have been asked today to begin this conference… |
Sequence 133The Totality of Montessori page 132 notes 1 Montessori, Maria. (1949). ). “Lecture III, The Absorbent Mind.” The San Remo… |
Sequence 135Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 134 anxiety, depression and so forth? This is almost a rhetorical question for everyone… |
Sequence 146AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 145 references Campbell, Bernard G. Humankind Emerging. Boston: Little, Brown, 1982.… |
Sequence 105102 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Yesterday I gave the example of the alphabet. It’s extraordinary to think… |
Sequence 1010 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 1 • Winter 2020 about the children of privilege in America, “The children snatched the… |
Sequence 75Wikramaratne • The Child In Nature 75 printing all of these facts are now recorded in books. But knowledge must not be sepa… |
Sequence 77Wikramaratne • The Child In Nature 77 At the end of the two years, Dr. Montessori reviewed all of the materials prepared to… |
Sequence 137Verschuur • The Nature and Theory Of…. 137 claim freedom. The age-old misconceptions of freedom and discipline surfaced for… |
Sequence 8MONTESSORI BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PARENTS The Indian publications as well as all Joosten leaflets can be ordered from Montessori… |
Sequence 42Kramer: I don't think it is fair to compare Montessori to the handful of minds - Freud, Darwin, Marx - whose thinking had… |
Sequence 34pressions of the wonder and beauty of the world is however restricted to a "vacuum." Then in elementary… |
Sequence 35older ones with their spontaneous and enthusiastic delight in seeking to learn. This spontaneity carried over to the spirit… |
Sequence 19Farb, P. Word Play, Knopf, New York, 1974. Gibson, E. J. Principles of Perceptual Learninl{ and Development, Appleton, Century… |
Sequence 52children to see this actually happening. I want to see the spontaneous activity. I wanted to see it happening. Kahn: How old… |
Sequence 2016 Maria Montessori, a musical play in ten scenes on the life of Maria Montessori, was written and produced by the students… |
Sequence 2218 Teacher: (After 2 minutes) 5, 4, 3, 2, I - TIME! Everybody stop! Now count the number of words you have written - put this… |
Sequence 31We got 50 children on the first day. Some of the students of my previous school rather than proceed with further education,… |
Sequence 35How We Came To The Advanced Montessori Course at Kodaikanal by Mr. Yaidheeswaran One of the great achie11eme111s of Mario… |
Sequence 6864 schools. "The gains produced are less likely to deteriorate over time than those of other programs and may not… |
Sequence 10699 After 1907 Books still in print are not available from NAMTA, Not every edition of Montessori' s books was… |
Sequence 108101 (1939). The cosmic task of man. Lecture, London Montessori Training Course, 1939. Reprinted (1975). Around the Child,… |
Sequence 109102 (1929). Education of mentally defective children. Lecture given in Barcelona, Spain. Reprinted (1977). Communications… |
Sequence 111104 (1937). Hy method. Lecture at the 6th International Montessori Conference Copenhagen, 1937. Reprinted Around the Child… |
Sequence 2AMI Journal 2015, archival treasure publication page 2 MECHANICAL AIDS IN EDUCATION The Maria Montessori Archives resting… |
Sequence 2Treasure Article 2017 page 1 i. introduction ‘To ask anyone to speak on peace would appear quite foreign to our time, since… |
Sequence 3Treasure Article 2017 page 2 that most people still would not ordinarily associate with children. What causes such a change… |