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NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Computer in the Montessori Class

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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…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Hurried Child by David Elkind

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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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author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Infant as a Human Being

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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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author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Philosopher Trainer – Endangered Species

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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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author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 Working Towards Unity

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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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author. Mary Antin, saw the promise of America as an opportunity, not an assurance. In America, everybody had a chance, but it…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 02 Carl Rogers Speaks to Montessorians (Interview)

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Carl Rogers Speaks to Montessorians Interview by Sylvia Dubovoy and Charlene Trochta Carl Rogers this past November…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 06 Sofia Cavalletti in Washington D.C., Summer 1983

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The catechesis of the Good Shepherd in North America had grown from a tiny mus- tard seed so small that you could blow it away…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 08 Life is a Series of Rebirths (the 1983 Summer Institute)

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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…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 05 Administrators' Survey - Raw Data

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8. Average life span in your school of directress: No. of Years No. of Schools o/o I 2 4% 2 7 15% 3 12 26% 4 9 20…
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He is incompetent. He has no skill in classroom management. He is not at all sensitive to the individual child. He has to read…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/3 02 Montessori, Freud and Lili Peller

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Montessori, Freud and Lili Peller by Emma Plank Emma Plank's brilliant introduction to Peller denotes not only Ms. Plank…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/1 02 The Case for Teaching Foreign Language in the Total Montessori Environment

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The Case for Teaching Foreign Language in the Total Montessori Environment By Maureen Arredondo Ms. Arredondo describes the…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 03 Bibliography

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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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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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120 Spectator, ( 1952). 188. 599, ( l). Tablet (London), (1952, May 23). 199. p. 405, (1). La Dotteresa, (1952, May 19…
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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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Tagore, Rabindranath. Montessori School. (1934). An address: On the opening of the Rajhat Reprinted (1961) Around the…
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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.…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 04 Education as Peace

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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&…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 07 Lecture Closing the Congress (1937)

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Lecture aosing the Congress by Maria Montessori Montessori projects her own wish for a greater participation of the child in…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 05 Montessori Careers

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Missionaries of Charity, the sisters of Mother Teresa. At every step of their development I was wishing I'd taken the…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 06 Proposal—The Montessori Atrium

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Bambino, was formed to develop materials and to continue the study of the develop- ment of the religious potential in children…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 07 Interview with Hildegard Solzbacher

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, 1986, Fall-Winter

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THE FARM EXPERIENCE: ITS IMPORTANCE IN A CHILD'S LIFE by Richard Barker Richard Barker's perceptive correlations…
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housing, feeding, reproduction and marketing management of poultry. This effort has immersed Dan, for an extended period, in…
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AN OVERVIEW OF ADOLESCENCE by Phil Gang The Origins of Adolescence Adolescence is viewed today as a period between puberty…
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Montessori explains that, "The teacher must have the greatest respect for the personality of the adolescent,…
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SPECIAL NOTICE NAMTA ELECTIONS NAMTA officers wish to propose a change of the By-laws which will mean that officers will be…
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NAMTA WORKSHOPS PAST Muriel Dwyer-A Classic Montessorian Beyond all doubt, the over-enrolled Muriel Dwyer workshop indicated…
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MR. KAHN GOES TO AUSTRALIA Montessori Week-Sydney, Australia, November, 1986 "Based as it is on liberty, the…
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Their brand of Montessori is an act of educational reform. They are taking the Montessori ideal as a "whole system…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, 1987, Winter-Spring

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the widening gulf between affluent and improverished people, and the diversion of societal resources to military expenditures…
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Orthodox: A Study to Determine the Relative Improvement of the Preschool Child with Brain Damage Trained By One of Two Meth-…
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With the move into the low income populations Montesserians will be able to address an oft voiced criticism of our work. Many…
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country's and state's histories. American leaders of the 19th century believed that no nation could survive, let…
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ONE WORLD, ONE DRUM by Tom Sipes My first teaching assignment was in a Catholic seminary in East Africa, in the town of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 1, 1987, Fall-Winter

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"Found Sheep," which is not scolded by the Good Shepherd but car- ried happily on his shoulders. With great…
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is to develop the interest of the child, and the pedagogical basis of the whole school is the developmental needs of the child…
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EDITORIAL: AMI MONTESSORI: BACK TO THE FUTURE By David Kahn We are in the turmoil of becoming. And as one undergoes the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 1, 1988, Fall-Winter

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l\flTCHELLELEMENTARYSCHOOL:A PROFILE SKETCH by Paula Biwer Paula Biwer chroni,cles the cwvelopment of Mitchell Montessori…
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help her adapt to the conditions of the present. 1n describing a particu- lar civilization or culture, she understood well…
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6 Montessori, Bducationfor a New World, 16•17. 7 Montessori, Rcamstn«:tion in EducnLum, 6. 8 Paulo Freire, Pedagogy qf the…
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New Montessori Scholarship__; THE ACQUISITION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE THE NEBULA HYPOTHESIS by Annette Haines ThefoUowi:ng two…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 2, 1989, Winter-Spring

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The Mainstreaming of Montessori in America The Humanities, Research, and the Modern Sciences Editorial Mainstreaming of…
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implementation and teacher training approaches. Lastly, this Journal introduces still another problem of Montessori…
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government should be constituted-as seriously as anyone I have read or met. His many volumes of correspondence are laced with…
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fifteen years earlier, as King knew, when Henry David Thoreau was in jail for. refusing to pay a poll tax because he believed…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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wruch he is already a part. Then, by grasping that his interest in the events of home is akin to their own interests, they can…
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each of us might have something to learn. Often, those who proclaim themselves fit to make ethical pronouncements for the…
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progress had become very impo1tant in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Prior to that time people had thought more or…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 2, 1990, Spring

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We begin, as always, with the preparation of the adults: by deepening our cross-cultural perspective we can expand our…
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looking at him that he's not going to make it." This child had an excellent grasp of country life and a good…
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developmental bilingualism, community outreach, and neighborhood redevelopment. In Mexico, Montessori environments have been…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 3, 1990, Summer

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First A.M.I. Assistants to Infancy Course - Rome Assistants to Infancy staff: Silvana Montanaro, Director of Training, Gianna…
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At the birth to three level the Montessori movement has years of experience to draw from though not experience in our own…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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are able to visualize any given lrnowledge. By 18 you have envisioned the whole universe. Then at 18 you decide what your…
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participating in job training programs. A large number of our children come from homes where one or more adults abuse drugs or…
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the Urban Education Goals, and the national Education Goals, all as hooks for our own efforts to put children first on the…
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salary and facility improvements; transition projects providing suppor- tive services to elementary school children and their…
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Personals ALASKA The JUNEAU MONTESSORI CENTER, located downtown in Alaska's capital city, is recruiting for an AMS/…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, 1991, Spring

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media acclaim, but was subsequently suppressed by American educators until Montessori schools all but disappeared by 1923.…
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tions of the social deficits education ought somehow co repair. Before then, cognitive issues had been in the foreground for a…
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alienated and the poor in our culture. All we can cite as success is the fact that a black middle class has moved out of the…
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has undenaken a comprehensive, long-term initiative to…
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• Enables all Americans to panicipate fully and intelligently in making sound personal, social, and political decisions…
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ioral sciences; mathematics, and technology, and the interrelationships among these fields. • Cares about high-quality…
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her clinical experience--if he or she had one, and if it was done well. These are big ifi. The kind of literacy that we are…
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principal. Bue, they always say, regression co the mean-even if this happens, it won't lase. So they did regress co the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 2, 1992, Spring

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in the United States. With all educational levels currently operating in America, the year 2000 calls for the first…
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MONTESSORI 2000 MISSION T he United States of America is thirsting for bold, new education designs. The exponential knowledge…
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in America and abroad. It was a favorite early childhood curriculum of the "War on Poverty" of the sixties…
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Middle School Community: Montessori 2000 Expected Outcomes Participation in Montessori education is a character-building…

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

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EDITORIAL REINVENTING MONTESSORI: PERILS AND POSSIBILITIES by David Kahn To what degree is the fundamental test of…
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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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