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Sequence 1PlACe-BAseD eDuCATioN AND CiTiZeN sCieNCe: resourCes For leArNiNg BeyoND The ClAssrooM 4 Louise Chawla is professor emerita… |
Sequence 58 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Demarest, Amy B. Place-Based Curriculum Design: Exceeding Standards… |
Sequence 69 Chawla and White • Place-Based Education and Citizen Science Krishnaswami, Uma. Beyond the Field Trip: Teaching and… |
Sequence 710 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Sobel, David. Place-Based Education: Connecting Classrooms and… |
Sequence 830 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Further, like those of Germany in the 1930s, schools, col- leges, and… |
Sequence 1MAriA MoNTessori’s CosMiC sTories AND CoNTeMPorAry sCieNCe Gerard Leonard is an AMI trainer. He currently trains elementary… |
Sequence 738 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 on the coral, and of the many little shoals of fish they provide a home… |
Sequence 1445 Leonard • Cosmic Stories and Contemporary Science Marsh, George P. The Earth as Modified by Human Action: Man and Nature.… |
Sequence 853 Allen • Of Natural Science of Amsterdam, and the rest from a sale of her artwork. Maria Sibylla was 52 and Dorothea was 21… |
Sequence 954 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Emilie’s best known contribution to knowledge is her translation of Isaac… |
Sequence 271 Christian • The Anthropocene: Threshold 8 Reprinted from Origin Story: A Big History of Everything. London: Allen Lane/… |
Sequence 877 Christian • The Anthropocene: Threshold 8 thanks to the productivity of modern agriculture and modern advances in medicine… |
Sequence 9102 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Yesterday I gave the example of the alphabet. It’s extraordinary to think… |
Sequence 1662 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 1 • Winter 2020 62 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 1 • Winter 2020 REFERENCES… |
Sequence 2O’Shaughnessy • Back To The Future 7 BACK TO THE FUTURE: WHY MONTESSORI STILL MATTERS… |
Sequence 2732 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 2 • Spring 2021 References Blain, Lionel. “Two Philosophies Centered on Hope: Those of G… |
Sequence 9As an educational community, we pride ourselves in the durability of Montessori knowledge over the past 100+ years. This is… |
Sequence 13Scientific Pedagogy in Action “My method is founded on the child himself. Our study has its ori- gins in the child. The… |
Sequence 1LECTURE 19: ANALYSING SOUND AND APPRECIATION OF SILENCE Dr. Maria Montessori… |
Sequence 7Kahn • NAMTA - AMI Legacy 161 In the same first journal, Margaret Stephenson reminisced of a daycare in England during World… |
Sequence 13Kahn • NAMTA - AMI Legacy 167 szentmihalyi, and Maria Montessori integrated an important installation for deep devel-… |
Sequence 1Reminiscences and Thoughts About Montessori Day Care by Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson Montessorians have a contribution to… |
Sequence 1From the Writings of Mother Isabel Eugenie Mother Isabel's writings are prolific and very particularized in relation to… |
Sequence 1Curriculum: Report From India by M1·s. K. Banasinska 1 \ Our readers should be kept informed about Montessori material… |
Sequence 4MONTESSORI BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PARENTS The Indian publications as well as all Joosten leaflets can be ordered from Montessori… |
Sequence 5of country a more vital force than any instinctive pieties of blood and soil. The whole piece depends on the thought America… |
Sequence 7many of the ballads are simply asking to be acted out. There's one which children - the little wretches - (heavy laughter… |
Sequence 9things you meet in your reading which you want to remember. I stress the word make. Not to use a notebook, but to prepare the… |
Sequence 1Editorial Report: Cosmic Education by Mario Montessori, Jr. Mario Montessori's book Education for Human Development dem… |
Sequence 6questions for each exercise. At the third grade level, I use McCall-Crabbs booklet A, which has ten multiple choice questions… |
Sequence 464 REGISTRATION FORM Name _________________ Number in Party _____ _ Address ---------------------------- City and State… |
Sequence 1Fantasy and Imagination by Karin Salzman In an effort to clarify the fairy tale debate, Ms. Salzman pursues the distinction… |
Sequence 6History can be given in this way. (See V.F. Hillyer's A Child's History of the World.) We cannot see history, but… |
Sequence 2Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment The following is transcribed by Ann Freeman from tape recordings of a conversa-… |
Sequence 1A School for My Children by Phil Gang Mr. Gang, in an effort to bring the Montessori adolescenr education closer to the mind… |
Sequence 1Announcement: 19th INTERNATIONAL MONTES.SORI CONGRESS 1979 in Amsterdam International Year of the Child 50th Anniversary… |
Sequence 2Lanuage of the Congress Official languages will be English and Dutch. Depending on the number of participants from other… |
Sequence 15Farb, P. Word Play, Knopf, New York, 1974. Gibson, E. J. Principles of Perceptual Learninl{ and Development, Appleton, Century… |
Sequence 2w N 18. Internationaler Montessori-Kongre8 in Miinchen vom 4. - 8. Juli 1977 Schirmherr: Bundesprasident Walter Scheel… |
Sequence 2social integration of the handicapped and multiply handicapped child. They have systematically applied Montessori therapy to… |
Sequence 3while Margaret Aurin of Munich discussed The Adaptation of Momessori 10 1he Educa1ion of 1he Handicapped Child. The… |
Sequence 8obstacles such as shelves. The ends of the long section may be connected by a gently curving line, never by broken straight… |
Sequence 1Looking at the Individual Child Interview Emma Plank, editor of a new book On Development and Education of Young Children,… |
Sequence 1Education as Peace by Ursula Thrush Ms. Thrush reminds us that the main thrust of Montessori education takes us well beyond… |
Sequence 1Editorial Report: Help A.M.I. Shape the Montessori Future: Notes on Amsterdam-1979 by David Kahn The Dutch Montessori… |
Sequence 3cial child especially in Europe. Both Eldert and Montessori Jr. in panel discussion later that day expressed a negative view… |
Sequence 7years of age they could not walk, and they could not eat independently with a spoon. Their speech consisted of non-… |
Sequence 1Report on the Congress in Amsterdam by Sally Johns Only a few people speak Exactly the same language They do listen but… |
Sequence 2The Congres5 met in The Royal Tropical Institute, one of the most remarkable and extensive buildings in Amsterdam, reflecting… |
Sequence 4The format of the film is perhaps one of the most difficult with which to work. Dr. Montessori's story is told by those… |
Sequence 1The Second Plane of Development - Fertile Field for Sowing the Seeds of Culture by Sanford Jones Real problematics as weff… |
Sequence 19REFERENCES 'Cone/, J.L. The Brain Structure of the Newborn and Consideration of the Senile Brain. Res. Publ Ass. Nerv.… |
Sequence 2Kahn: This was the Dewey environment. Wikramaratne: Yes. One day, I made my fellow teachers furious. I challenged the idea of… |
Sequence 1Montessori Junior High at Amsterdam Callender - Vernout Interview Dr. Vernoul is a well-known figure in Dutch Monlessori… |
Sequence 3Callender: In the United States, and in Holland too, I understand we are in a period of declining school enrollment. How has… |
Sequence 5Dr. Vernour: Yes, that's right. Of course, we do have a classification of teachers. If you have studied at the University… |
Sequence 5possible in word combinations. Do not skip any of the grammar exercises in the function of words and reading analysis.… |
Sequence 234 Friday morning's program was opened with remarks by Phil Gang, who has been a part of the research toward an… |
Sequence 2The Child's Nature: Mario Montessori and A.S. Neill Discuss their famous schools and their radical approaches to child… |
Sequence 5Japanese who he thinks are some of the world's greatest learners. After viewing hun- dreds of Chinese preschoolers. he… |
Sequence 210 estimate of how many unregistered minders operate. Much suspicion centered on the unregistered minder. For all that. what… |
Sequence 3The children led a low-level, understimulated day in unchanging. often cramped surroundings. Many did not get the love and… |
Sequence 7The average time for our sampled children was 30 hours a week at the minder's. and a third were there for 40 hours or… |
Sequence 13worker for the minded child's mother. And even if she wanted 10 be that. it is not her role. And so in some insidious way… |
Sequence 1Reminiscences and Thoughts About Montessori Day Care By Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson A reprint from a 1975 NAMTA Quarterly,… |
Sequence 1Mario M. Montessori Is Dead Chronicle of a Ceremony by Camillo Grazzini Mr. Grazzini's sensitive portrayal of the… |
Sequence 7it is not nipped in the bud when he is a child. Montessori gave a new orientation to work in school because she realized its… |
Sequence 30it is not nipped in the bud when he is a child. Montessori gave a new orientation to work in school because she realized its… |
Sequence 5Two of our teachers were (experienced) Bergamo trained; the Amsterdam trained one had 16 years' experience team-teaching… |
Sequence 2Lili Peller and Me an interview with Margot Waltuch Kahn: Margot, tell us about your first contact with Lili Peller. Waltuch… |
Sequence 4II In her university years her interest in the exploration of life became more specific: She turned to the study of the child… |
Sequence 12concepts overboard, although for the lime being there are no observational data supporting the new concept. In the genesis of… |
Sequence 4BOOKS ABOUT MONTESSORI: METHOD, MOVEMENT, AND THEORY Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin. (1915). Montessori children. New York: Henry… |
Sequence 58 Chicago Board of Education. (1977). Options in Public education: a source document, Available from National… |
Sequence 69 Drummond, Margaret. (1920). Five years old or thereabouts. New York: Longmans, Green & Co, (96). Drummond,… |
Sequence 710 Frost, Joe. L. (1968). Earl childhood education rediscovered. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 78 Fynne,… |
Sequence 8Jerome Study Group. (1963). Montessori in the home. Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Publishing House. Jerome Study Group. (… |
Sequence 911-a Lyon, Peter. (1963). Success stor : the life and times of S. s. McClure (pp. 350-52). New York: Charles Scribner… |
Sequence 1011-b Orem, R. C. (Ed.). (1974). Montessori: Her method and the movement. What you need to know. New York: G. P. Putnam s… |
Sequence 1112 Schmid, Jeannine. (1968). Religion, Montessori and the home. New York: Benziger Brothers. Sister of Notre Dame. (1932… |
Sequence 1314 Cavaletti, Sofia. (1983). The religious potential of the child. New York: Paulist Press. 1. Communications.… |
Sequence 16Montessori, Maria. (1932). Mass explained to children. London: Sheed and Ward. l. America. (1933). 49, 572, ( 1). 2.… |
Sequence 1718 Montessori, Maria. (1964). The Montessori method. Cambridge, Mass.: Robert Bentley, Inc. 1. Stendler, Celia. (1965).… |
Sequence 2526 Montessori, Mario. (1949, March). Freedom and its meaning. American Teacher,~. 14-16, (3). Montessori, Mario M.,… |
Sequence 2728 Dunlap, Marianne. (1985). Notes from the meeting of 9-12 teachers. EAA Newsletter, Q, 1-3, (3). Dranginis, Rita. (… |
Sequence 28Montessori, Maria. (1984). Quotations from The Child in the Family. Communications,!!_, 14, (1). Montessori, Mario. (1962… |
Sequence 2930 Varga, Virginia,. (1977). Physiology of the absorbent mind. The Constructive Triangle, ~. 5-7, (3). Wikramaratne, Lena… |
Sequence 3031 Gupta, R. K. (1964). Consciousness and the child. Around the Child, .2_, 42-45, (4). Hillman, Rebecca. (1968, Fall… |
Sequence 3132 Stimulation and fatigue. (1919, September 18). Times Educational Supplement, pp.475-76, (4). Thompson, s. R. (1924).… |
Sequence 32I. Neurological Claremont, Claude. (1968). The two children. Communications, 3/4, 6-18, (7). 33 Feexman, Jerry E.… |
Sequence 3334 Usterkorn, Jon. ( 1977). MAMrA Quarterly, 1, On the significance of personality substitution. 1-15, (15). Peller,… |
Sequence 3435 Declaration of the rights of the child. (1969). Communications,~' 3-7, (5). Garcia, Vicki Wilson. (1979).… |
Sequence 4344 Claremont, Claude. of Montessori. (1949, June 3). The activity school--The purposefulness Times Educational Supplement… |
Sequence 46Long, John. (1982). NAMTA Quarterly, The elementary child, the curriculum and Montessori. 2, 10-16, (7). 47 Lucas, Ann F… |
Sequence 5152 Barnard, Grace Everett. (1916, February). Montessori conference at the NEA 1915 meeting. The Kindergarten and First… |
Sequence 52Mack, Jane. (1976). Conference announcement. The Constructive Triangle, l, 5, o>. Montessori congress. (1951, May… |
Sequence 5354 Report of the Conference on New Ideals in Education Held at Oxford from August 12-19 1 1918. (1918). London: Women's… |
Sequence 5960 Evans, Olive. (1968, July 7). The Montessori method--pro and con. New York Times, .2, p. 4, (1). Fleege, Urban. ( 1968… |
Sequence 6061 CULTURAL STUDIES Devi, Dipti. (1963). Festivities observed in the Montessori Shishu Bhavan. Around the Child,~. 54-58… |
Sequence 6162 Peller, Lili. (1978). The Children's House. NAMTA Quarterly, 1, 47-55, ( 9). Schaefer, Larry & Schaefer… |