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

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educationalese all have a purpose. But in my estimation they represent exercises in minutiae-the kind of minutiae that…
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teachers to work with administrators on a plan for released time distribution and an in-service schedule for the system.…
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children from their earliest entrance into the educational community will be accli- mated to the developmental possibilities…

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

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of my ·career was washing dishes with Bernard Shaw after a very large social gathering. Bernard Shaw's share of the…
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kitchen. Adding section by section, piece by piece, they discovered the style pattern and saw that the repeats in Malory are…
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English. So, English literature dropped. When you had a German-speaking ruler and a German-speaking court, it affected what…
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Some of the Native American tales preserve the original animal marriage, and some of the Japanese do. There is nothing…
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by the husband. This cycle is found among the Native Americans of the eastern United States and Canada as well as among the…
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Schools cannot start too early to encourage the refinement of taste in children, to present for their learning the fine…
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eve'fythlng' turns on the na- ture of the habits, Including ha&its of language, we Jorm by accident and…
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Plln.osoPHY AND PRAcnCE: PRIMARY CONSIDERATIONS FOR TIIE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ALL-DAY MONI'ESSORI PROGRAM Mary B.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 3, 1993, Summer

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THE AooLESCENT AND THE FUit.JRE by Margaret E. Stephenson Miss Stephenson presents adolescence in a definitive theorectl…
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logical characteristics and each needs a prepared adult to help the individual help himself. The four planes of development…
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product of a Casa dei Bambini and a Montessori elementary class which have followed vigorously Dr. Montessori's formula…
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of the race. And we have the adolescent to prove otherwise to us. "If we gave the world to the small child,&quot…
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Early Years of Exploration and Settlement in America I. Ideas to Investigate for Reports a. Europeans who reached North…
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2. To enable the students to trace their own ethnicity and ancestry and to grow in appreciation for the uniqueness and…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 1, 1994, Winter

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the millennia, centuries, half-centuries, and even decades. We can also see the sequence of these frameworks. Second, there is…
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opment guarantees the unfolding of basic "experience expectant" systems. Refinements of language, such as…
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We must have a conversation that stretches out across this nation and creates an advocacy for children that rejects all nay-…

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

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teaching, which are now standard fixtures in the early education scene in America. Dr. Montessori was strongly influenced by…
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the teacher must awaken the spirit of the child. They considered the moral preparation of the teacher to be the key to…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 3, 1994, July

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of life when young people lhrive on real life experience and active involvement. And lhe adults seemed to the adolescent…

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

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This Is a wonderful profession, but It Is not easy. We must pro- vide the structure for the soclal group and have clear…
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organization-as well as with managing their behavior. It is more sur- prising to discover, in the writings of Russian…
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Clay, M. (1991). Becoming literate: The construction of inner control. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Clay, M. (1993). Reading…
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children will want to send their work out for publication. In our local newspaper, The St. Paul Pioneer Press, a segment of…
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a need for whole men. Every side of the human personality must function. A young person may have special aptitudes in some…

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

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LINKING THE FAMILY AND THE SCHOOL: THE IMPORTANCE OF p ARENTAL CHOICE IN ADMISSIONS by Sharon L. Dubble, PhD The Montessori…
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Assessment (1992, p. 7), and the future of testing in America depends on issues of equity and the improvement of opportunities…

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

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PART I MONTESSORI IN AMERICA SAN FRANCISCO, 1915 August, 1995, marks the 125th anniversary of Maria Montessori' s…
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these "deficient" children, in 1907 she took her new teaching prin- ciples to "normal"…
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and Montessori teaching in the U.S. fell on hard times. Some of the new "Montessori" schools in the U.S.…
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The idea Montessori is trying to get across is something so novel, so stupendous, that-as she herself says-she really needs a…
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another of a Euro-American provincialism, as though a majority of the world's population and their historical…
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that we are now faced with a crisis of global proportions. This situation takes the form of a crisis in energy, food, ecology…
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the abilities of children throughout the world. As early as 1910, she resigned her lectureship at the University of Rome,…

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

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The first reason has to do with scholarship based on the old model. Consider the recent book The Bell Curve (Herrnstein &…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 3, 1996, Summer

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THE CASA OF SEVRES, FRANCE by Margot Waltuch Margot Waltuch's pictorial documentation and personal description of her…
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MONTESSORI: A CARING PEDAGOGY by Elizabeth Hall In this Montessori manifesto of caring, Ms. Hall puts forward the impor-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 1, 1997, Winter

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EDITORIAL: p ATHWAYS TO MATURITY by David Kahn As the new year is underway and we approach the twenty-first century with…
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Meanwhile, Professor Marcel Capraru of the Casa Corpului Di- dactic (Turnu-Severin, Romania), with the assistance of the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 2, 1997, Spring

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To-day, however, I wish to speak of the adult and of man's psychological structure, as the child has revealed it to us.…

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

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that belief is there, all rewards and punishments could disappear and new ones would pop up like new Kleenexes in the box. I,…
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digms of exclusion-not unlike modern America. The Hellenistic period is a wide-open period similar to our own, where money…
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to you is that the traditional paradigm of explaining Western culture to students, that is, the multicultural approach, I find…
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most ridiculed people in Greek literature because they smell, they're cranky, they have coarse language. But all…
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quite accurate analysis. I think we all have to realize that farms like mine are being destroyed in California. All of my…
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who is still farming, they eventually have to come to you to ship their fruit back east and you can charge them at each stage…
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have to go down to Chile to find that. The answer, then, that I am suggesting is again the material appetite-the reason why…
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The implicit value of farming is self- sufficiency, not "cash cropping: The value of giving soltlething back to the…
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Wolf's survey is a resource which will provide a variety of starters for conversations and classroom techniques about…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 2, 1998, Spring

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"Respect This House" is Mario's anecdote about the early days of the Spanish Civil War, and it is…
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Child working with Botanical Cards, Laren, Holland, 1939 lO The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 23, No. 2 • Spring 1998
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Laren, Holland THE BOTANICAL CARDS by Mario M. Montessori The Botanical Cards are one of the items of the Montessori…
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and "Where is the fruit?" Eventually we made several groups of envelopes which dealt with flowers and fruit…
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of creation should fashion that the e it but absorb it i h~y will feel that o lace to live in, a p ace w ere generosity…
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Montessori: Yes. In the olden times, Dr. Montessori had the children up to six, and then from time to time would keep children…
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He has become adapted to his group as it is at the particular time when he is growing up and to his environment and whatever…

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

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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTRE Since Maria Montessori inaugurated the first Casa dei Bambini in 1907, Montessori schools have…
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Margot Waltuch, Ada Montessori, and Mario Montessori Baarn, Holland, 1963 50 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 24, No. I • Winter 1999
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She was a teacher, a leader, and a charismatic personality, but she was full of humanity and fun. She felt you could not live…
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ing fourteen leaf-shaped insets with wooden frames. The study of leaves launched the children into a detailed and particular…
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several languages. His genuine kindness attracted them all. He under- stood the immense importance of their inner power, their…
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better still, to the value of work in general, "with its wide social connotations of productiveness and earning power…
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community, since the former and the latter are quite distinct in terms of the community members, the aims, and therefore the…
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What guarantee, after all, can the Erdkinder community offer parents? There are no existing Erdkinder com- munities (in the…
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Probably the most dramatic impact of the participatory ar- ticles of the CRC is the way they are being used in some coun-…
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student's preferred form, such as a scrapbook, a story, an annotated photo album, or a timeline. Since writing these…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 2, 1999, Spring

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Our mother, 1 five years in America and fresh to the ways of Ameri- can Catholicism, was not daunted by being a woman. A lay…
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use real dishes and cloth towels rather than plastic and Styrofoam; we implement Cosmic Education in the elementary years; we…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 3, 1999, Summer

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and a master of Zen. It gets awfully crowded in that ever-expanding "within." I was orphaned at the age of…

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

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Silver polishing, Laren, Holland, 1948 16 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. I • Winter 2000
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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…
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with interest and with skepticism, in many areas of American life. But along with genuine interest and combined with real…
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essence of Montessori, who in a variety of ways contributed to make Montessori a dynamic force in education here and around…
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cooked supper for all seven of us. The others washed up so the cook could retreat to her album work. By the time we arrived,…
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Some of you may remember those early days of WM! when the course and office were at 3000 Connecticut Avenue,opposite the Zoo…
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form their own organization for mutual support, the Montessori Teachers' Association of Pennsylvania, which they did.…
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THE MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL: PREPARATION FOR WRITING AND READING by Sylvia 0. Richardson Dr. Richardson brings together her…
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direct preparation for writing and reading. In an era when education was stereotyped and discipline in the schools was almost…
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READERS RESPOND TO THE WHOLE-SCHOOL MONTESSORI HANDBOOK; INSPIRES ADMINISTRATOR-TEACHER RETREAT The scope, organization…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 2, 2000, Spring

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events, and people. The point of origin of the universe is indeed in each of them, in this place and they play it out in a…
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with the gifts of its mission of free- dom, its colorful history of different peoples, its art and literature that tell that…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 3, 2000, Summer

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MARGARET E. STEPHENSON: FOLLOWING THE CHILD ACROSS THE PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT by David Kahn Margaret E. Stephenson's…
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operation, the exploration by sentiment for the development of the spiritual territory, the exploration by the senses for the…
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But as well as this material territory to be exposed to the child, with the ways in which man has come into contact with other…
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chosen by adults are wrong. Moreover, these centers of interest are superfluous, for the child is interested in everything. Do…
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The four planes of development, as recognized by Dr. Montessori, are four stages, relatively equal in length, in the formation…
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Houses and Montessori elementary schools increase around the world, there will probably come about an increasing demand for…
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the stone gatherers and their geological discoveries, through the food gatherers and their botanical discoveries, through the…
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for humanity only if he is recognized as being the product of two earlier planes of development. Dr. Montessori recognized…

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

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the Scientific Revolution, and England and America during the Indus- trial Revolution. For each academic year, we will select…
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1st to June 15th 2001. Both classes are well-established communities with a full range of Montessori ma- terials appropriate…

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

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Montessori Teachers "Those who trust us educate us" Palm Harbor Montessori Acad- emy is seeking teachers (…

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

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emerged with prominent Montessori educators of the suburbs and cities deciding to move into the "third plane&quot…
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ing examples of spontaneous discipline through visiting ex- isting Montessori adolescent programs, consolidating past…
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If the human being is what we study, then we must create an environment which uniquely addresses the psychologi- cal…
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PaAJ 1: 1/ie, ttf~ e~ AN OVERVIEW OF ADOLESCENCE by Phil Gang Dr. Gang's overview of adolescence provides a backdrop…
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Towards the end of the nineteenth century the status of youth rapidly declined for three reasons: 1. Technical advancements…

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