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The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 06, Number 1, 1980, Fall

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54 Established Montessori Children's House in Fay• etteville, Arkansas, is seeking two certified primary teachers. One…

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

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Announcement: THE PROGRAM "ADOLESCENCE: AN EXPLORATION" to be held in Atlanta. Georgia at the Northwest…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 06, Number 3, 1981, Summer

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Editorial Report: Training, The Teacher, and Praxis By David Kahn AMI training must address the whole Montessori picture,…
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2 conservative pressures for skills in the private school market. And with the private school rush for alternative elementary…
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She was joined by Joseph Hamilton who is currently the director of the program at the Montessori Junior-Senior High School in…

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

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The Perfectibility of Intellect By Jerome S. Bruner Jerome Bruner's complex view of mental life is derived from a…
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Language, the Basis of Humanism by J.H. Pestalozzi Pestalozzi is mentioned in Montessori's early works as a principal…
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36 The Child's Nature: The Child's Need to Anticipate By Lili E. Peller •Planning a child's day in such a…
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The Child's Nature: Mario Montessori and A.S. Neill Discuss their famous schools and their radical approaches to child…
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Neill: Not so much lacking-fear of "You musn't do that." I believe it begins in the cradle, myself,…
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54 tried to destroy his religious beliefs; and I think it would be criminal. Of course it would. And the same with a child.…
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evidently there is tremendous attraction felt by the child for the spoken word, for the way people talk. One will even acquire…
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Neill: l had the wrong experience- Montessori: But if you want to know what I'm doing in my old age, I'm trying to…
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SPEAKER DALLAS ONLY Ginger Buckley Currently a preschool trainer at 1he Texas Montessori Institute in Houston. Ms. Buckley…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 07, Number 2, 1982, Winter

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22 Reminiscences and Thoughts About Montessori Day Care By Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson A reprint from a 1975 NAMTA…
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Pre-school Readiness by Lili E. Peller Ms. Pellers article on readiness once again illustrates her Montessori orientation to…
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These changes mean that au1omaticall} the roles and responsibilities of all other institutions having anything to do with…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 07, Number 3, 1982, Summer

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MONTESSORI MOVEMENT - THE END OF AN ERA THE START OF RENEWAL volume seven number three Part I The Movement for the…
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When Maria Montessori died, her son, Mario Montessori took her place. He, too, is gone from our midst. In whom shall the faith…
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Towards AMI Summer Training in America by David Kahn With the reorganization of AMI in America, and the expansion of its…
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30 Not a photograph: only the eyes have seen for remembrance. The Master of Cere- monies conducts us to another room already…
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The Education of Defective Children by Dr. Maria Montessori Any contribution which we can make towards the training of…
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56 N.A.M.T.A. News: MONTESSORI IN THE HEART OF TEXAS Thanks to Linda Reed for her giving of a wonderful and successful event…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 08, Number 1, 1983, Winter

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Psychoanalytic View of Multi-age Group Settings by Lili E. Peller Ms. Peller demonstrates by research and polemic that mufti-…
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Reorganization of AMI: Administrators Meet at Unicoi by John K. Long "Let us not be limited by patterns of the past…

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

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10 I. Process A. To effect types of government within the real functioning of the middle school (e.g. aristocracy, oligarchy…
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12 B. PoUtical and Social Change (looking at the peasant movements in Germany, France, and America; the development of unions…
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The 8th grade literature program is similar in structure but the material read is dif- ferent and more complex. For example,…
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50 Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges by David Elkind Maria Montessori was one of the…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 08, Number 3, 1983, Summer

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Marva Collins American Public Education, and Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer Ri1a Kramer presems Momessori in a posi1h'…
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sacrificed subject matter, being more concerned with how they taught than what they taught ... It is a mistake to assume that…
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she devoted herself unreservedly to her pupils. Some of them arrived before breakfast, not many hours after she had finished…
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author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it…
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baby to be born and raised in a litter like a dog. Follo"' me? We 1mmed1atel; put the baby into the mas, nursery…
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Announcement: Texas Montessori Institute Assistants to Infancy Training in affiliation with the Association Montessori…

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

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Dr. Montessori's meeting with Pope Pius XII and glides over Pope Benedict XV's great personal interest in Monressori…
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"Life is a Series of Rebirths" by David Kahn The 1983 Summer Institute One did not know what to expect at…
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"Do you believe in God?" Part way through my stylized and defensive response. she in- terrupted. For I.he…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 09, Number 1, 1984, Spring

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"Isn't that enough? Teaching those things well should certainly be sufficient." The key word is &…
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particular educational topic and develop it in a formal or informal manner. They are one of the bridges between formal theater…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 09, Number 3, 1985, Fall-Winter

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Montessori, Freud and Lili Peller by Emma Plank Emma Plank's brilliant introduction to Peller denotes not only Ms. Plank…
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especially Italian so we would be prepared to understand her lectures when our turn came to go to one of the international…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 1, 1985, Spring

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Texas Montessori Institute accredited by Association Montessori Internationale Primary Teacher Training This academic year…

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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60 Evans, Olive. (1968, July 7). The Montessori method--pro and con. New York Times, .2, p. 4, (1). Fleege, Urban. ( 1968…
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65 Bell, Mrs. Alexander Graham. (1914). What the Montessori method means to me. Freedom for the Child, !, 7-10, (3). Berger…
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Cohen, Sol. (1972). Montessori comes to America, 1911-1917. Notre Dame Journal of Education, 1, 358-372, (14). Cook,…
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71 Latifi, Azra. (1973). Around the Child, The discovery of the child and of an aim for life • ..!..?., 59-60, ( 2).…
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76 Siquerra, T. N. (1957). Montessori for children. Journal of Education and Psychology. Reprinted (1957). Around the…
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79 DISADVANTAGED Braun, Samuel. Nursery education for disadvantaged children: An historical review. (1966). In Montessori…
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•oo (1924). Child character. The Call of Education,.!., 95-103, (9). (1929). The child in the church. London: Sands and…
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107 Centenary ce le brat ions in 1970. ( 1969). Communications, i, 29-30, (2). Centenary celebrations in 1970. (1970).…
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108 Dr. Montessori's aim. (1913, December 9). New York Times, (1). Dr. Montessori with her new race plan. (1913,…
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112 ( 1). Montessori' s reception in Rome. (1914). Freedom for the Child, l, 14, (1). Montessori in Vienna:…
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118 Montessori Talks to Parents Newsletter. published by North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 2859…
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120 Spectator, ( 1952). 188. 599, ( l). Tablet (London), (1952, May 23). 199. p. 405, (1). La Dotteresa, (1952, May 19…
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142 Karlson, Alfred L. & Stodolsky, Susan S.(1973) Predicting school outcomes from observations of child behavior…
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Foster, Lawrence J. (1970). Maria Montessori and modern educational thought some criticism of the Montessori method…
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152 Maas, Minerva Constance.(1971). An analysis of Froebel's play and Montessori's work in terms of their…
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153 Hornberger, Mary Alice. (1982). The developmental psychology of Maria Montes- sori (Italy). (Unpublished doctoral…
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171 Dwyer, Muriel. (1970). Report form Tanzania. Communications, ill, 15-17, (3). Elisabeth, Sr. M. (1967). Around the…
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172 Gans, Ruth (1979). Consultation: A rationale for the total school approach. 30-32, (3). The Constructive Triangle…
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174 Hutchinson, Lily. (1924). Call of Education,!, A review of the Montessori movement in England. 68-73, (6). Ingle,…
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Tagore, Rabindranath. Montessori School. (1934). An address: On the opening of the Rajhat Reprinted (1961) Around the…
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182 With Dr. Montessori in Barcelona. (1919, Hay 1). Times Educational Supplement, p.208, (2). Zimmerman, Carla L. (1974…
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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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Donahue, Sonja. (1970). Summary of the 3-6 sector AMS teacher training committee. The Constructive Triangle, 1, 10-42, (…
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202 Hanrath, c. .!., 7-8, (1972). (2) . First AMI training course in Mexico. Comnrnunications, l Harmon, Thomas. (1967…
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Kahn, David. (1981). Some higher education guidelines for the prospective Montessori teacher. NAMTA Quarterly, 2, 32-34…
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204 Midwest training course, Chicago, Illinois. (1965). The Constructive Triangle, !, 21, (1). Montessori in America.…
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Reports on lectures in England. (1927, May 14-July 23). Times Educational Supplement: May 14--Psychology of the method. 224…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 1, 1985, Fall

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labelled - and libelled - as a pornographer. That is the method of character assassination, of attacking people - to take what…
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Professor Moritaki and Mr. Takahashi but they were more than puzzled to know what they could do to change what they saw as the…
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A second strategy open to the copywriter - and this is particularly useful for what might be called "luxuries&…
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Lecture aosing the Congress by Maria Montessori Montessori projects her own wish for a greater participation of the child in…
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classes. Further, they render possible a new science by enabling the observation of free children, who are nevertheless able…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 2, 1986, Winter

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Catholic girl's high school all at the same time. Next, 1 did all the planning, administrating, and teaching of a new…
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'What kind of a human being will I be todayr How will I affect others today?' It is these thoughts that explain why…

Treasure Article 2023

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AMI Treasure Article 2023 — p.3 Maria Montessori in academic robes; photo taken to mark her honorary doctorate from the…

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