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NAMTA Journal 31/2 11 Earth Systems and Human History

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EARTH SYSTEMS AND HUMAN HISTORY by Peter Gebhardt-Seele In this stark review of the grim history and future of humanity and…

NAMTA Journal 31/2 12 The Adolescent: Taking on the Task of Humanity – Conducting the Dialogue Between Nature and Supranature

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THE ADOLESCENT: TAKING ON THE TASK OF HUMANITY- CONDUCTING THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATURE AND SurRANATURE by Laurie Ewert-…

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

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NATURE AND EMBODIED EDUCATION: A KEY ROLE FOR MONTESSORI RESEARCH by Kevin Rathunde INTRODUCTION: WHY Is NATURE IMPORTANT…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 09 Montessori Education in Exiled Tibetan Children's Villages

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MONTESSORI EDUCATION IN EXILED TIBETAN CHILDREN'S VILLAGES by Ela Eckert translated by Sue Irwin Resenrc/rer £In…
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these schools are run privately; Montessori is seldom found in the regular school system. Setting up a Montessori class is…
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• Around sixteen thousand children are taken care of in Tibetan Children's Villages. Between two thousand and three thou…

NAMTA Journal 32/3 01 The NAMTA Centenary Exhibit

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Welcome to the Children's Mural This portion of the exhibit was created from over 800 pieces of work submitted by 35…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 08 Support and Engagement for All Students

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many teachers and schools simply do not want to work with the chi.ldren that we label "special needs" chil…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 04 Psico-Aritmética and Psico-Geometría

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Figure 3 Figure 4 decomposing and recomposing actual geometrica I objects. This starts in the Children's House, where…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 12 Deepening Erdkinder Principles without a Farm: Pedadogy of Place in a Neighborhood

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DEEPENING ERDKINDER PRINCIPLES WITHOUT A FARM: PEDAGOGY OF PLACE IN A NEIGHBORHOOD by Jacqui Miller and Barbara Fox Arbor…
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miles east of Atlanta, with no prospect of becoming rural. In fact, the tension has come from the fact that we have no desire…
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Farm Hostel Garden To serve. to sell, Shop Coffee House to eat Market Pizza Day Produce, Crafts Lunch Service Baked…
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ing. Students presented to the class and the staff and gained support to move forward, so we did a second occupation focused…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 16 High School Humanities: Social Sciences, History, and Metacognition

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My training is primary, and my work before adolescent was in the Children's House. As Chris Kjaer was saying, "…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 13 The Psycho-Mothor and Sensorial of the Disciplines from Birth to Six

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morning Professor Benedetto Scoppola introduced us to the excit- ing content of the Psico-Aritmetica and Psico-Geo111etrfa,…
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When J think about Dr. Montessori and what manifests itself as her greatest genius, l believe it is her insight into the power…

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

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JOYFUL ENGAGEMENT: A SPECIFIC LENS FOR OBSERVATION IN MONTESSORI PRIMARY AND ELEMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS by Paula Leigh-Doyle…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 03 Observations: What is Seen? What Does it Imply? What Can Be Done?

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OBSERVATIONS: WHAT Is SEEN? WHAT DoEs IT IMPLY? WHAT CAN BE DONE? by Charlene S. Trochta Charlene Trochta revisits core…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 04 Tutoring without Crutches: Extra Support and Inclusion for the Older Montessori Child with Learning…

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TUTORING WITHOUT CRUTCHES: EXTRA SUPPORT AND INCLUSION FOR THE OLDER MONTESSORI CHILD WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES by Barbara…

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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MONTESSORI EDUCATION, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, AND THE CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS: REFERRAL, ASSESSMENT, AND INTERVENTION by Steven J…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 08 Montessori Special Education and Nature's Playground

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MONTESSORI SPECIAL EDUCATION AND NATURE'S PLAYGROUND by Nimal Vaz Nimal Vnz takes us to the esse11tia/s of Montessori…
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things and then perhaps discuss and question his observation. This was one way of developing intelligence, his ability to find…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 10 Using Peace Stories and Timelines as Foundations for Interdisciplinary Work with Upper Elementary and…

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USING PEACE STORIES AND TIMELINES AS FOUNDATIONS FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK WITH UPPER ELEMENTARY AND ADOLESCENT MONTESSORI…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 14 The New Adolescent Ages 12-15 and 15-18: Optimal Roadmaps for Disciplines-Based Studies

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ing with this journey. It is one in harmony with the preparation for adult life Dr. Montessori speaks about in the educational…
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time, it's the people in it, it's how they relate to the place, it's how they relate to each other. And in the…

NAMTA Journal 35/1 12 Competing with Montessori and Non-Montessori Schools

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COMPETING WITH MONTESSORI AND NON-MONTESSORI SCHOOLS by Jerri King Jerri Kiug challenges sc/1ools to embrace their distinct…
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a significant outdoor component. Some schools have long histories of stability and strong school A common mistake is to…
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now find it critical to re-establish their mission and/or values, the process of including appropriate stakeholders, pursuing…
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may sound unusual, but it's important to remember that prospec- tive parents aren't necessarily out to make a…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 13 The Child's Construction of Geometry in Psico-Geometría

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course the child should not be afraid to do work for the geometry book; the search for perfection should be not stressful.…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 14 The Integrated Science and Mathematics of Dr. Claude Claremont, Disciple and Colleague of Maria Montessori

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backed steel rulers be used for making geometric drawings, thanks to Dr. Claremont's urgings. Dr. Claremont knew that the…
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Dr. Claremont was always full of surprises. One day at Ashdun Hall in Atlanta, when I was showing some young elementary…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 05 Keys to Global Understanding: The Role of the Primary Environment

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The children are allowed to observe one another, helping them prepare indirectly for new work or review work already…
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the process, all the children understand that no one is allowed to hurt the other children, and they can talk to each other…
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incarnate and mirror the respect that we demonstrate through our presentations of information and inclusion of this cultural…
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children who are allowed to observe the natural life going on around them appreciate the respect that adults show by allowing…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 12 Uncovering Home: Pedagogy of Place through a Neighborhood History Humanities Project

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UNCOVERING HOME: PEDAGOGY OF PLACE THROUGH A NEIGHBORHOOD HISTORY HUMANITIES PROJECT by Annie Frazer A1111ie Frazer…
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the first week of school. When Mr. Wallace Nelms came to speak to our class, my perception of our boring suburban neighborhood…
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Hannah Stokes Hester, Ms. Finley's great-aunt who once owned the property where Arbor Montessori School stands today.…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 14 Adolescents' Quality of Attention and Affect After Morning Nature Walks: Findings from a Study of Nature…

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and so on, that were seen as valuable to the creative process. One example I recently wrote about came from Jonas Salk,…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 08 Structure and Spontaneous Learning

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STRUCTURE AND SPONTANEOUS LEARNING by John R. Snyder Begin11i11g with the origins of freedom and responsibility in the Ameri…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 09 Origins and Theory of the Three-Period Lesson

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ORIGINS AND THEORY OF THE THREE-PERIOD LESSON by Annette Haines Beginning with Seg11i11, Annette Haines explores ti,e t!,ree…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 10 Evolution of a Three-Period Lesson Approach: Understanding the Learning Cycle and Moving Forward with the…

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EVOLUTION OF A THREE-PERIOD LESSON APPROACH: UNDERSTANDING THE LEARNING CYCLE AND MOVING FORWARD WITH THE ADOLESCENT IN…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 11 The Importance of the Third Period: The Child's Synthesis and Responsibility for Knowing in the…

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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE THIRD PERIOD: THE CHILD' s SYNTHESIS AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR KNOWING IN THE MONTESSORI ELEMENTARY…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 12 The Power of Concentration

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THE POWER OF CONCENTRATION by Kathleen Lloyd Kath/ee11 Lloyd's interesti11gco111parison of normalization and self-…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 09 Chapter V—Proposal for a Scientific Pedagogy

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56 Part One - Toward the Children's House: The Formation Years vegetable garden, and inside the "House&quot…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 11 Chapter I—On the Move with the "New Child"

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104 Par/ Two - For a Science of 1he Formation of Man towards the Children's Houses. In 1910 there were another two…
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011 the Move with the "New Child'' 105 the means for conducting work that the child seeks and wants.…
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On the Move with the "New Child" I 15 attention to the study of the dynamics of child psichic life. The…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 13 Chapter III—Hopes and Disappointments

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144 Purl Two - For a Science of'the Formation of Alan teacher must always be open lo the new paths indicated by the…
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Hopes and Disappointments 149 children's cultural gains: The triumphal chariot. The image of four horses represents the…
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150 Part Two - For a Science <~f the Formation of Man new inclusions mentioned above, Montessori kept in most of the…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 03 A Place for Wonder: Reading and Writing Non-Fiction

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Some people use a planning sheet to explore their wonder. What other questions do you have about your topic? You should have a…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 04 The Art of Spoken Language in the Children's House

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them develop their ability to focus and listen intently to stories and poems, this experi- ence needs to be available to…
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Sometimes this finely tuned phonological system misfires somewhere along the line. The most commonly diagnosed language…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 06 Children the Makers of Culture: The Artist Within

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• Use no value j11dge111ent. Be objective and descriptive: "You used a lot of red." "I see a lot…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 13 Formative Education: Foundations for Character Development

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The Just Community D yn amlc In Nature Strong in Principle Skill Development Critical Thinking Problem Solving…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 14 The Study of the Earth and Living Nature

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THE STUDY OF THE EARTH AND LIVING NATURE by Jacqui Miller Apart from 1/lerely nlludi11g to tlte biologicnl sciences, Jacqui…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 16 Practical Life at San Lorenzo: Implications for Erdkinder

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Once the personal cleanliness activity was over, the practical life activities would begin. The children undressed and donned…
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The teacher paid attention to details,"to the shape of the parts of the body the child washes," and &…
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processes of observation, comparison, reasoning, knowledge, and socialization, without overlooking emotional development. In…
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In San Lorenzo, besides manual tasks linked to caring for oneself and for the environment inside and outside the Children…
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guides in the contemporary society adapting themselves to the new situations. The adult is responsible for the development…

NAMTA Journal 37/1 02 A Montessori National Curriculum

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Montessori National Curriculum for the Second Plane of Development from Six to Twelve Years Mathematics The power of the…
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Montessori National Curriculum for the Second Plane of Development from Six to Twelve Years The Montessori Curriculum for the…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 08 Montessori Special Education and Nature's Playground

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79 Vaz • Montessori Special Education and Nature’s Playground Nimal Vaz has been associated with AMI training courses since…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 18 The Adolescent: Taking on the Task of Humanity–Conducting the Dialogue between Nature and Supranature

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181 Ewert-Krocker • The Adolescent: Taking on the Task of Humanity Laurie Ewert-Krocker was the founding head teacher of…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 23 Nature Experience and Education

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241 Rathunde • Nature Experience and Education internally, we need those kinds of research and tools to help our parents…

NAMTA Journal 39/1 01 Community: A Hallmark of Our Approach

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community: a hallmark of our aPProach by Connie Black All the basics of the Montessori prepared environment are put into an…

NAMTA Journal 39/2 01 The Best for the Youngest: The Path toward Unity

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17 Black, Linares, O’Shaughnessy • The Best for the Youngest we have established two departments: the Education Department…

NAMTA Journal 40/1 04 Nurturing the Respectful Community through Practical Life

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nurturinG the reSPectful community throuGh Practical life by Joen Bettmann Joen Bettmann’s depiction of practical life…

NAMTA Journal 40/2 12 Stumble into Grace

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sTUmBle inTo GRaCe by Jennifer Rogers Jennifer Rogers writes with apt and lyrical snippets from her perspective as a…

NAMTA Journal 40/3 01 Scaffolding for Discovery in the Third Plane

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scaffoldIng for dIscovery In the thIrd Plane by Laurie Ewert-Krocker Laurie Ewert-Krocker emphasizes the teacher’s role in…

NAMTA Journal 40/3 02 Creating a Context for Flow: The Importance of Personal Insight and Experience

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creatIng a context for flow: the IMPortance of Personal InsIght and exPerIence by Kevin Rathunde Kevin Rathunde reflects on…
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23 Rathunde • Creating a Context for Flow and work, or that it was related to the positive outcomes discussed earlier in…

NAMTA Journal 41/1 02 Building Spoken Language in the First Plane

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Building spoken language in the first plane by Joen Bettmann Through a strong Montessori orientation to the parameters of…

NAMTA Journal 41/2 01 The Scientist in the Classroom: The Montessori Teacher as Scientist

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13 Sackett • The Scientist in the Classroom of a particular child, the truth of our children. And then–because we are not…

NAMTA Journal 41/2 02 The Scientist in the Casa: The Child as Scientist in the Making

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27 Sackett • The Scientist in the Casa knowledge for the very practical purpose of supporting optimal development in young…

NAMTA Journal 41/3 14 The Essential Is Invisible to the Eye: The Evolution of the Parent Observer. Part 2

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306 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 3 • Summer 2016 her “relationship” with the teacher. She didn’t consider that she had a…

NAMTA Journal 41/3 15 A Guide to Parent Observation in the Primary Class

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332 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 3 • Summer 2016 Still other children are walking through the classroom seemingly not…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 05 Equal Opportunity and the Montessori Magnet School, 1995

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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 51 references Bowles, S. & Gintis, H. Schooling in Capitalist America. New York: Basic…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 30 Professional Biography of Annette Haines

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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 51 references Bowles, S. & Gintis, H. Schooling in Capitalist America. New York: Basic…

NAMTA Journal 43/1-2 31 Reflections by Colleagues on the AMI Editorial Board

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AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 51 references Bowles, S. & Gintis, H. Schooling in Capitalist America. New York: Basic…

NAMTA Journal 45/1 07 Tribute to Joen Bettmann

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JOEN BETTMANN _________________________________________________________________________ Joen Bettmann was a highly regarded…

NAMTA Journal 45/1 17 The Nature and Theory of Silence Activities in the Children’s House

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THE NATURE AND THEORY OF SILENCE ACTIVITIES IN THE CHILDREN’S HOUSE Mary Black Verschuur Ph.D.…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/1 07 Montessori Materials from India

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GEOMETRIC SOLIDS The Indian set comes with 10 as opposed to the nine you're used to. The extra is a very nice triangular…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/2 02 Montessori Futures

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Montessori Futures by Larry Lewis Mr. Lewis makes little distinction between Montessori elementary and Montessori pre-…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/2 02 At Home in the Natural World

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At Home in the Natural World by Jim Roberts Jim Roberts emphasizes the importance of sensorial experiences of na- ture at…
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In our second year, we built our own building and expanded the class considerably - so much so that I had just enough time for…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 01 Maria Montessori's Erdkinder Experiment

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critical as the imtial period, beginning with birth. Dr. Montessori expected revelations from the adolescent perhaps even…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 03 Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment (Interview)

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Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment The following is transcribed by Ann Freeman from tape recordings of a conversa-…
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Joosten: It is a kind of in-service training for a regular institution, so not like we have the pre-primary and primary people…
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her what the group would be discussing here.) said that she would be interested in making arrangements for the Mercy Center to…
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together to make sure that maybe he doesn't have to leave at nine and then go into the third grade, fourth grade and not…
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Not so much at the seventh and eighth and ninth and tenth years, which is precisely what you are now doing, but when the child…
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Joosten: The seventh leg is someone who really wants to do it. But it's not enough to want to. That is where we have to…
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Joosten: Limit the preliminary experiment to two years and then during the third it will be complete. Then repeat the…
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Joosten: No, do something. Whatever the difficulties are, even if it can't be Erdkinder, still do something. Erdkinder…
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themselves during the years from six to twelve: during these years when they can work the hardest, when they are capable of…

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