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Sequence 32Curriculum Review: Montessori Materials from India by Steve Callender Most of us are aware that the Montessori Movement is… |
Sequence 34KNOBLESS CYLINDERS In a word, useless. The last (smallest) pieces (in all four sets) had rockered ends and would not stand.… |
Sequence 37STRIP BOARDS Beautiful and substantial. Sixes and nines are in different styles. How- ever, the blank strips with our… |
Sequence 21the child-the concept of universal need. A Christian and a Moslem have a. different wor/,d view but both have the same need to… |
Sequence 251 \ Curriculum: Report From India by M1·s. K. Banasinska Our readers should be kept informed about Montessori material… |
Sequence 26As the Japanese have a unique understanding of fine finish, my tastes became very strongly influenced by their sense of… |
Sequence 28supply in U.S.A. and these will be followed by others to enable the schools to have their orders filled without delay and long… |
Sequence 36Classroom Management: Insight Through Observation by Jean K. Miller Since becoming involved in Montessori in 1964, I have… |
Sequence 5Editorial Report: Parents and Adults in the House of Children Unite Around the Child by AM. Joosten Mr. Joosten's… |
Sequence 8MONTESSORI BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PARENTS The Indian publications as well as all Joosten leaflets can be ordered from Montessori… |
Sequence 34of country a more vital force than any instinctive pieties of blood and soil. The whole piece depends on the thought America… |
Sequence 53Curriculum Review: Equipment for Teaching the Blind by Mrs. R. Banasinska As material developer for Kaybee apparatus in… |
Sequence 56PRELIMINARY INFORMATION about the 18th International Montessori Congress in Munich The Congress will take place in the… |
Sequence 57Wednesday, 6th July 1977 Chairman: Prof. Dr. G. Schulz-Benesch 9.30 Jon R. Osterkorn, Milwaukee Early childhood,… |
Sequence 5Editorial Report: Cosmic Education by Mario Montessori, Jr. Mario Montessori's book Education for Human Development dem… |
Sequence 30The Child in the World of Nature by Lena Wikramaratne Miss Lena Wikramaratne observed Dr. Montessori's first exploratory… |
Sequence 34pressions of the wonder and beauty of the world is however restricted to a "vacuum." Then in elementary… |
Sequence 52questions for each exercise. At the third grade level, I use McCall-Crabbs booklet A, which has ten multiple choice questions… |
Sequence 72rector/Directress for Sept. 1977. Salary ne- gotiable. The school is located in the Greater Vancouver area. More details on… |
Sequence 18got used to it. If you threw a party and all your guests were in tears until about two o'clock in the morning, it was… |
Sequence 39A School for My Children by Phil Gang Mr. Gang, in an effort to bring the Montessori adolescenr education closer to the mind… |
Sequence 66Announcement: 19th INTERNATIONAL MONTES.SORI CONGRESS 1979 in Amsterdam International Year of the Child 50th Anniversary… |
Sequence 67Lanuage of the Congress Official languages will be English and Dutch. Depending on the number of participants from other… |
Sequence 507. They create unity between thought, will, and action. We are speaking of universal principles guiding the development of man… |
Sequence 64choosing 10 sacrifice so their children may have Montessori. A strong primary program provides 6- 9 year old class with well… |
Sequence 19Farb, P. Word Play, Knopf, New York, 1974. Gibson, E. J. Principles of Perceptual Learninl{ and Development, Appleton, Century… |
Sequence 36w N 18. Internationaler Montessori-Kongre8 in Miinchen vom 4. - 8. Juli 1977 Schirmherr: Bundesprasident Walter Scheel… |
Sequence 40social integration of the handicapped and multiply handicapped child. They have systematically applied Montessori therapy to… |
Sequence 41while Margaret Aurin of Munich discussed The Adaptation of Momessori 10 1he Educa1ion of 1he Handicapped Child. The… |
Sequence 51Announcement: On Becoming an AMI-Recognized School The Association Montessori lnternationale was founded in 1929 by Dr. Maria… |
Sequence 12obstacles such as shelves. The ends of the long section may be connected by a gently curving line, never by broken straight… |
Sequence 14Notes on the Prepared Environment by A.M. Joosten Mr. Joosten gives some very specific directives for Children s House… |
Sequence 77All subscriptions should be mailed to: NAMTA 2859 Scarborough Rd. Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 Subscriptions may be ordered in… |
Sequence 78Wednesday, 11 April - The Day of the Junior Child morning: Prof. Dr. Schulz-Benesch (Germany) The Actuality of Maria… |
Sequence 81Massasoit Montessori School needs AMI trained directress Sept. '79. Morning class of 20 children ages 21/1·6. Salary neg… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI CONGRESS IN AMSTERDAM Help AMI Shape the Montessori Future David Kahn - Early Social Development Theodor… |
Sequence 3MONTESSORI CONGRESS IN AMSTERDAM F.ditorial Report Help AMI Shape the Montessori Future by David Kahn… |
Sequence 5Editorial Report: Help A.M.I. Shape the Montessori Future: Notes on Amsterdam-1979 by David Kahn The Dutch Montessori… |
Sequence 7cial child especially in Europe. Both Eldert and Montessori Jr. in panel discussion later that day expressed a negative view… |
Sequence 18Report on the Congress in Amsterdam by Sally Johns Only a few people speak Exactly the same language They do listen but… |
Sequence 19The Congres5 met in The Royal Tropical Institute, one of the most remarkable and extensive buildings in Amsterdam, reflecting… |
Sequence 21The format of the film is perhaps one of the most difficult with which to work. Dr. Montessori's story is told by those… |
Sequence 23The Second Plane of Development - Fertile Field for Sowing the Seeds of Culture by Sanford Jones Real problematics as weff… |
Sequence 31protein has increased dramatically, and so we feed a good deal of our "extra" grain to livestock and poultry… |
Sequence 47Part II The Kodaikanal Experience the origins of Cosmic Education The Kodaikanal years were from late 1942 to March, 1944, a… |
Sequence 49The Kodaikanal Experience - Chapter I Kahn-Wikramaratne Interview David Kahn: The KodaikanaJ experience was instrumental to… |
Sequence 50Kahn: This was the Dewey environment. Wikramaratne: Yes. One day, I made my fellow teachers furious. I challenged the idea of… |
Sequence 62Montessori: Well, they do get an illustration of the facts, and if they don't have this kind of sentiment, they should… |
Sequence 29Montessori Junior High at Amsterdam Callender - Vernout Interview Dr. Vernoul is a well-known figure in Dutch Monlessori… |
Sequence 31Callender: In the United States, and in Holland too, I understand we are in a period of declining school enrollment. How has… |
Sequence 33Dr. Vernour: Yes, that's right. Of course, we do have a classification of teachers. If you have studied at the University… |
Sequence 53possible in word combinations. Do not skip any of the grammar exercises in the function of words and reading analysis.… |
Sequence 6258 ANNOUNCEMENT III: Erdkinder Newsletter Needs Support Phil Gang is charging a good price for his Erdkinder Newsletter. But… |
Sequence 69Tribute To Mr. Joosten Mr. Joosten (left) visits Ram Bayshal and son Ravi (1979). On February 26, 1980, Mr. Albert Joosten… |
Sequence 37NOTIC/iS PRESCHOOL FOR SALE: Includes land, personal property and more. Fully established with complete staff and enrollment… |
Sequence 49NAMTA News: Directory - Extras! The 1981 NAMTA DIRECTORY is available now. It offers the most complete listing to date of… |
Sequence 53AMI trained 3-6 and 6-9 1eacher.; wanted for Sep1. I 98 I. Compe1i1ive salaries. pleasant environ- ment. Montessori School of… |
Sequence 29A Continuing Exploration In Montessori Teacher Training By Lakshivi A. Kripalani Ms. Kripalani speaks of her early contact… |
Sequence 3228 By the time this training was over, plans for Dr. Montessori's arrival were finalized. It was as if she suddenly… |
Sequence 33This opened up further insights for me. It once again confirmed that when inner needs of humanity are met, even the most… |
Sequence 3834 Friday morning's program was opened with remarks by Phil Gang, who has been a part of the research toward an… |
Sequence 39She was joined by Joseph Hamilton who is currently the director of the program at the Montessori Junior-Senior High School in… |
Sequence 61NAMTA News: Directory - Extras! The 1981 NAMTA DIRECTORY is still available now. It offers the most complete listing to… |
Sequence 53The Child's Nature: Mario Montessori and A.S. Neill Discuss their famous schools and their radical approaches to child… |
Sequence 13When Maria Montessori died, her son, Mario Montessori took her place. He, too, is gone from our midst. In whom shall the faith… |
Sequence 31Mario M. Montessori Is Dead Chronicle of a Ceremony by Camillo Grazzini Mr. Grazzini's sensitive portrayal of the… |
Sequence 35How We Came To The Advanced Montessori Course at Kodaikanal by Mr. Yaidheeswaran One of the great achie11eme111s of Mario… |
Sequence 5450 A Tribute to Miss Lena The death of Miss Lena Wikamaratne on August 6, 1982 marks still another generational loss to the… |
Sequence 57Schools For Sole Well-established. certified school in sou1hwes1ern NY state. Full enrollment and excellent growth po·… |
Sequence 7470 Excellent opportunity available for Primary Mon• tessori Directress with established school in Uni- versity town. Respond… |
Sequence 41Announcement: Texas Montessori Institute Assistants to Infancy Training in affiliation with the Association Montessori… |
Sequence 30October, 1983 Letter to the Editor Dear Mr. Kahn In reviewing Rita Kramer's biography, MARIA MONTESSORI. some years ago… |
Sequence 43Two of our teachers were (experienced) Bergamo trained; the Amsterdam trained one had 16 years' experience team-teaching… |
Sequence 73r---------------------------------, ORDER BLANK I I Inventory Sale - Back Issues of NAMTA Quarter(r Che<:k off… |
Sequence 1711-a Lyon, Peter. (1963). Success stor : the life and times of S. s. McClure (pp. 350-52). New York: Charles Scribner… |
Sequence 222. History of Education Quarterly. Burstyn, Joan. (1979). 19, 145-49, (5). 3. Journal of Teacher Education. Haberman,… |
Sequence 3326 Montessori, Mario. (1949, March). Freedom and its meaning. American Teacher,~. 14-16, (3). Montessori, Mario M.,… |
Sequence 3730 Varga, Virginia,. (1977). Physiology of the absorbent mind. The Constructive Triangle, ~. 5-7, (3). Wikramaratne, Lena… |
Sequence 3831 Gupta, R. K. (1964). Consciousness and the child. Around the Child, .2_, 42-45, (4). Hillman, Rebecca. (1968, Fall… |
Sequence 3932 Stimulation and fatigue. (1919, September 18). Times Educational Supplement, pp.475-76, (4). Thompson, s. R. (1924).… |
Sequence 40I. Neurological Claremont, Claude. (1968). The two children. Communications, 3/4, 6-18, (7). 33 Feexman, Jerry E.… |
Sequence 4134 Usterkorn, Jon. ( 1977). MAMrA Quarterly, 1, On the significance of personality substitution. 1-15, (15). Peller,… |
Sequence 4235 Declaration of the rights of the child. (1969). Communications,~' 3-7, (5). Garcia, Vicki Wilson. (1979).… |
Sequence 5144 Claremont, Claude. of Montessori. (1949, June 3). The activity school--The purposefulness Times Educational Supplement… |
Sequence 54Long, John. (1982). NAMTA Quarterly, The elementary child, the curriculum and Montessori. 2, 10-16, (7). 47 Lucas, Ann F… |
Sequence 5952 Barnard, Grace Everett. (1916, February). Montessori conference at the NEA 1915 meeting. The Kindergarten and First… |
Sequence 60Mack, Jane. (1976). Conference announcement. The Constructive Triangle, l, 5, o>. Montessori congress. (1951, May… |
Sequence 6154 Report of the Conference on New Ideals in Education Held at Oxford from August 12-19 1 1918. (1918). London: Women's… |
Sequence 6760 Evans, Olive. (1968, July 7). The Montessori method--pro and con. New York Times, .2, p. 4, (1). Fleege, Urban. ( 1968… |
Sequence 6962 Peller, Lili. (1978). The Children's House. NAMTA Quarterly, 1, 47-55, ( 9). Schaefer, Larry & Schaefer… |
Sequence 7366 Bronder, Ann Kenny. (1981). Lasting impressions: The Montessori approach. Momentum,.!±_, 36-37, (2). Brooklyn Eagle. (… |
Sequence 7770 Holmes, H. W. (1912). The Montessori methods. Education, 33, 1-10, (6). Holmes, Henry w. (1913). Promising points in… |
Sequence 7871 Latifi, Azra. (1973). Around the Child, The discovery of the child and of an aim for life • ..!..?., 59-60, ( 2).… |
Sequence 87Haring, Norris. (1963). Reflections upon contemporary learning theory and application in a structured environment Paper… |
Sequence 9992 Joosten, A. M. (1974). Helping one helping all (II): Helping the child in the conquest of the written language. Bombay… |
Sequence 10194 Neubert, Ann B. (1972). A way of learning: A Montessori manual. New York: American Montessori Society. Perry, Celma… |
Sequence 10699 After 1907 Books still in print are not available from NAMTA, Not every edition of Montessori' s books was… |
Sequence 107•oo (1924). Child character. The Call of Education,.!., 95-103, (9). (1929). The child in the church. London: Sands and… |
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… |