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NAMTA Journal 26/3 32 Geometry and Erdkinder

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So the position I am standing in right now is in many ways excruciatingly awkward-not only because the idea of emphasizing…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 36 The Development of a Montessori High School as an Extension of the Farm School

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THE MONTESSORI PAST AS PRELUDE TO A MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL Montessori adolescent education takes place squarely in the con…
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Timeline: Montessori Secondary Development 1907-Rome: Opening of tht Ctlsa dri Biim&mi, the flm MonleSiori e,iperiment…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 01 Child Development Under Three: The Foundations of the Personality, the Family, and the Montessori Method

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What about paternity leave? How many companies in this country give paternity leave? A family is not just a mother and a baby…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 08 Independence of the Young Child from Birth to Three

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INDEPENDENCE OF THE YOUNG CHILD FROM BIRTH TO THREE by Judi Orion This article explores the idea of independence from a…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 12 Lifetime Development as Seen Through the First Three Years of Life

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a great whining place. You can just sit here and whine as long as you like." But when a toddler has learned to…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 05 God Who Has No Hands

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Goo WHo HAs No HANDS by Mario M. Montessori Sometimes referred to as the "Story of the Universe," &quot…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 10 Cosmic Education: Linking the Human to the Universe

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they know all the people don't care anyway, so they can do what they want or maybe give token attention to that little…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 12 The Natural World as Prepared Environment

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the Children's House, let them first know a friendly world, which they can love, admire, and feel at one with. Where they…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 04 Reading, Writing, and Mathematics: Explored and Discovered Rather Than Taught

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cusp, children who were tougher, noisier, and more rational, dangling between the two planes of development-I looked at them…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 08 Philosophy, Psychology, and Educational Goals for the Montessori Adolescent, Ages Twelve to Fifteen

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and their expanding intellect (97-109). The prepared environment of the Erdkinder includes a working farm, a "museum…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 11 Deep Ecology: Educational Possibilities for the Twenty-First Century

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Q. But she did. She said it. She said exactly what you said, that starting with the bacteria, each organism actually created…

NAMTA Journal 28/2 10 Working with Parents: Building the Spirit through Collaboration

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Don't get discouraged with a child. Re- member that the child that comes each morning is not the same as the one that…

NAMTA Journal 28/3 02 A Comparison of Montessori and Traditional Middle Schools: Motivation, Quality of Experience, and Social…

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Ryan, A., & H. Patrick. "The Classroom Environment and Changes in Adolescents' Motivation and Engagement…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 01 Camillo Grazzini: Innovation Within Montessori Theory and Methodology

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that if you invented your project without Montessori parameters, your result would not be a Montessori original but a banal…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 03 An Interview with Camillo Grazzini: Celebrating Fifty years of Montessori Work

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of childhood." We realized that everything we were learning con- trasted strongly with our traditional state training…
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Starting in the 1950s and continuing throughout the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, AMI organized elementary study…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 14 A Montessori Community for Adolescents

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Landerziehungsheime or "education homes in the country." For ex- ample, the one for youths from twelve to…
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From this perspective, it is completely counter-productive and also contrary to Montessori's thinking to have individuals…
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From this point of view, we can also understand the explosion in the supply of computers to children, even to children of a…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 17 My Tribute to Mario Montessori

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reference but perhaps for an underlying need of absolute certainty and structure. Like early human beings, I am a hunter and…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 22 Camillo 26-01-04

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reference but perhaps for an underlying need of absolute certainty and structure. Like early human beings, I am a hunter and…
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From this point of view, we can also understand the explosion in the supply of computers to children, even to children of a…
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From this perspective, it is completely counter-productive and also contrary to Montessori's thinking to have individuals…
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Landerziehungsheime or "education homes in the country." For ex- ample, the one for youths from twelve to…
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Starting in the 1950s and continuing throughout the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, AMI organized elementary study…
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of childhood." We realized that everything we were learning con- trasted strongly with our traditional state training…
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that if you invented your project without Montessori parameters, your result would not be a Montessori original but a banal…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 04 Finding the Spiritual Thread in Montessori Work

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(Creating cohesion by stnlimenl with th~ads of developed WlLL) • individual • personal • parallel (by age 6 or 7) (…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 06 A Path for the Exploration of Writing and Reading

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have their roots from different countries, from different peoples-I mean, there in America you should have an enormous number…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 09 Developing Character, Will, and Spirit

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that he or she has the necessary capabilities to function, thrive, and contribute to the community? Can education "…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 02 Places for Belonging: From Womb to Home to Montessori School

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Montessori speaks about to occur, we must take the next step. We must "give" this environment over to the…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 15 Educateurs sans Frontières: Living out the Vision

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EDUCATEURS SANS FRONTIERES: LIVING OUT THE VISION by Charlene S. Trochta Charlene Trochta's review of her experience of…
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to forty years in the field; several were not long out of training. I looked forward to revisiting Montessori's legacy…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 03 The Anatomy of Successfully Intelligent People

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awful, then just don't do it, whatever "it" is. Some of the real fiascos we're having in corporate…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 04 The Right Use of Intelligence in the Montessori Elementary Classroom

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THE RIGHT USE OF INTELLIGENCE IN THE MONTESSORI ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM by Kay Baker Kay Baker carefully summarizes Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 05 How Are You Smart? Multiple Intelligences and Classroom Practices

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1965, and I'm driving along listening to NPR and out comes Charles Murray, one of the authors of The Bell Curve,…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 07 Eight Montessori Insights

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The model of the school in Montessori education is also different. Rather than being modeled on the factory, a Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 08 The Wisdom of Love: A Montessori Journey of the Sea of Life

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THE CHILD IN THE FAMILY: THE JOURNEY CONNECTS WITH FAMILY LIFE Back from Bergamo training in America, my wife and I met our…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 10 The Child as Spiritual Teacher for the Adult

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CULTIVATING THE MONTESSORI SPIRIT THROUGH f AMILY LIFE by Gerard Leonard Looking back at his own childhood, Gerard Leonard…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 11 Cultivating the Montessori Spirit through Family Life

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in every skill imaginable, sports team schedules for eight- and nine- year-olds that would put the best of us in the emergency…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 14 Lessons from Taliesin West: NAMTA's Montessori Architecture Symposium

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A diverse set of challenges faces the architect when trying to facilitate graciousness of movement for dozens, sometimes…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 04 Extending the Syllabus without Distortion

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and minute care as is given to the baby. ("Dr. Montessori's Third Lecture" 177) At adolescence we have…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 09 Science Study for the Erdkinder: Philosophical Considerations

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SCIENCE STUDY FOR THE ERDKINDER: PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS by David Ayer David Ayer's reexamination of the…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 12 "The School where the Children Live"

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gram at which the students spent one day a week working on a small farm. Just when we finally admitted that we couldn't…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 27 The Montessori Potential at the Grove School

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THE MONTESSORI POTENTIAL AT THE GROVE SCHOOL by Gena Engelfried This short article presents a composite of the…

NAMTA Journal 31/2 02 More Parent Involvement: Refining Parent Education – with an Emphasis on Assistants to Infancy

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MORE PARENT INVOLVEMENT: REFINING p ARENT EDUCATION WITH AN EMPHASIS ON ASSISTANTS TO INFANCY by Judi Orion Starting from…

NAMTA Journal 31/2 04 Parents as Moral Educators

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operating, upon occasion, at the most advanced level of functioning, although perhaps done at a pre-conscious level. It has…

NAMTA Journal 31/2 09 Deepening Cosmic Education

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which ensures the purity of the sea-water and the purity of the air during the many millions of years is called life&quot…

NAMTA Journal 31/2 10 Montessori Community Values: Sowing the Seeds of Morality

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living, as well as deeper choices that may have lasting effects upon our lives and the lives of others. Daniel Pekarsky…
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Pekarsky, Daniel. "The Role of Culture in Moral Develop- ment." Parenthood in America. Conference…

NAMTA Journal 31/3 01 Montessori: Children, Nature, and Growing Up Green

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Rathunde, Kevin, & Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. "Middle School Students' Motivation and Quality of…

NAMTA Journal 31/3 02 Nature and Embodied Education: A Key Role for Montessori Research

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perhaps in booklet form, and the project might be repeated at other schools that did not participate in the original study.…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 02 Of Heroes and the Heroic: Reflections on the Early Life and Achievements of Maria Montessori

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It was a masterful achievement. Had anything like it ever hap- pened in teaching before? Montessori would say later that it…
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Butitisin the human con- text that we must come to un- derstand the depth of this tragedy-the terrible wrench to a mother…
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condition-the tenants were in charge of the care and maintenance of the tenements. It acted as a sort of covenant. And he…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 04 The Schools our Children Deserve: Helping Parents Understand the Rationale for Alternative Education

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THE SCHOOLS OUR CHILDREN DESERVE: HELPING PARENTS UNDERSTAND THE RATIONALE FOR ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION by Alfie Kohn A/fie…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 05 The Original Principles of The Silent Journey

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to isolate one element out of a complex, the isolated parts and their separate behaviors never explain the associated…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 10 A Montessori Approach to Learning Another Language

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puppet presentations, and Total Physical Response (TPR) to intro- duce vocabulary are all recommended. Art projects, food…
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• compare favorite foods of students in the class • language experience: write own story about the very hungry boy or girl…

NAMTA Journal 32/3 01 The NAMTA Centenary Exhibit

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the Children's Houses firsthand in the years up to 1915, returning to write books and articles in support of the new…
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The First American Children's House, Tarrytown, New York, from 191 I These photographs of the Montessori school at…
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found its way into Head Start and public magnet schools, joining the War on Poverty, while established private Montessori…
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Cosmic Education for the Elemen- tary-aged child. Dr. Montessori researched the needs of the child under three, culminating…
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Peace and Education, continued Montessori in Latin America: From Argentina to Mexico, 1911 to 2007 Montessori schools had…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 01 Montessori: Pathways to Education Reform, 1907-2007

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trees, and all life that emanates from the natural world (Montessori, From C!tildhood to Adolescence 19). This inner…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 02 The Child in Nature: Montessori's Answer to the Ecological Crisis

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INDEPENDENCE There are other qualities developed in Montessori children that will serve them as well when it comes time for…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 04 Universal Moral Development: The Basis for Human Unity and Peace

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UNIVERSAL MORAL DEVELOPMENT: THE BASIS FOR HUMAN UNITY AND PEACE by Allyn Travis Because the elementary years represent t!,e…
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we have had people immigrate to Wisconsin from countries where parental corporal punishment is permissible. Beating your…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 06 Towards a Theory of Knowledge Framework for a Montessori High School

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TOWARDS A THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE FRAMEWORK FOR A MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL by David Kahn Tl1e fon11a tio11 of the adolescent…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 07 A Brief Historical Preface to the Task of Curriculum Reform: A Personal and Therefore a Limited Report

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Esenin, Segey. Tl,e Heritage of R11ssia11 Verse. Ed. D. Obolensky. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1962. £very111a11. Medieval Drama…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 13 The Thoughtful School: Social, Emotional, Ethical, and Cognitive Education as the Schoolwide Landscape…

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Dewey's work, over the last two decades there has been growing interest in America and abroad about the fields of social-…
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fn this paper, I will summarize the fundamentals of current re- search-basedK-12 social, emotional, ethical, and aca-…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 17 Early Intervention on a Large Scale

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• Illinois' Chicago Child-Parent Centers served 1,500 children. Participants have been followed to age twenty. How did…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 09 Whole-School Approaches to Montessori Special Education

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WHOLE-SCHOOL APPROACHES TO MONTESSORI SPECIAL EDUCATION by Paula Leigh-Doyle, Jacquie Maughan, and Maura Joyce…
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program called Bal-A-Vis-X, overseen by an occupational therapist (seeGranke and Leigh-Doyle). This is part of our whole-…
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Administrators must foster a nonjudgmental environment, a community of humility, openness, receptivity to new information,…
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school. The fact that you serve a population under the age of five puts you into this very popular area of early childhood…
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Then we started the writing process. We needed to tell them in a language that they could understand, and I say this with all…
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This approach has also presented some challenges. One is that when we screen children across the board, we've had to be…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 02 The Toddler and the Teenager: A Comparison of the First and Third Planes of Development

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the fact that full human consciousness does not present itself until mid-adolescence. As the adolescent becomes fully…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 06 From Childhood through Adolescence: Journey of the Spirit

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number lose any sense of innocence, of connection to that which is larger. But our students are not lost; they are finding…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 13 Mathematics, Science, and Technology for the Whole Third Plane: A Bird's-Eye View, Part I

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The Montessori perspective is to get students to operationalize the ideas themselves. If we ignore their way of thinking and…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 18 Implementing the Montessori High School Synthetizing Curriculum: A Beginning Approach

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unit preparation and guidance of the students, each specialist em- bodying a respective "disciplinary lens.&quot…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 04 The Montessori Infant and the Whole Developmental Continuum

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children are offered more and more challenge to their hand-under close supervision-we find they are capable of doing many…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 10 Montessori from the Start: Foundations for Independence

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what her gestures mean. When a child leans on another's table, the teacher's hands patting the table mean, &quot…
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allows us to operate in freedom. Children reveal their true selves to us through their work. Choice in work allows the child…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 11 Child Development Studies

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES by Mary Reinhardt Ms. Reinhardt presents a practical article on upper ele111entary "appren…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 01 Montessori and Special Education: An Evolving Relationship

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promotes various Multisensory Structured Language Programs with a long history of success, all compatible with Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 02 Joyful Engagement: A Specific Lens for Observation in Montessori Primary and Elementary Environments

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stem, triggered by higher hormonal reactions. Such a child may seek out a much higher level of input as his homeostasis.…
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barrows with resistant loads, walking the labyrinth. At Hershey, we moved our library book bin far away from the library and…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 06 A Montessori Approach to Autism

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A MONTESSORI APPROACH TO AUTISM by K. Michelle Lane Miclte//e Lane founded n school tltat serves c!tildren so severely…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 07 Montessori Education, Neuropsychology, and the Child with Special Needs: Referral, Assessment, and…

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usual) talking about child development, and the beautiful way in which Montessori education meets all the needs of a child.…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 10 2009 NAMTA Baseline Special Education Survey

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ln addition to the clinic, Rivendell Preschool is an inclusion model, accepting children with a variety of learning styles and…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 11 Maria Montessori, Samuel Orton, and Anna Gillingham

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in reading and spelling among her students with high IQs. "Some of these bright students were being thwarted…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 15 Inclusion: A Preparation for Life

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services had there been such a thing at the time. Dr. Montessori was "the first professional who saw that retardation…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 17 Profile: The Cobb School, Montessori

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PROFILE: THE COBB SCHOOL, MONTESSORI by Carolyn Conto Ross Tile Cobb School, Montessori, in Simsbury, Connectic11t,Jo11nded…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 04 Montessori's Role in Twenty-First-Century Educational Reform

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of its potential for shaping the teacher-student relationship. But that would be a necessary step to take if we were to…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 08 Montessori Approaches to the Classics for Elementary Study: The Keepers of Alexandria

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to how parts of it worked or didn't work. This approach was very successful because we could tweak it as we went along.…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 09 Language Tools for Studying the Classics in a Montessori Environment

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B. [Potentially included] New story: "Diversity and Unity of Languages-[n Search of Universal Communication&quot…

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