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NAMTA Quarterly 01/1 08 Toward a Handmade Materials Ownership Policy

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School Management: Toward a Handmade Materials Ownership Policy by David Kahn This policy has been submitted to the Ruffing…
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Category A- SCHOOL OWNED MATERIALS All materials donated by parents, assistants, libraries, schools etc. are the property of…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/1 10 A Child's Home Environment

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Parent Education Exchange: A Child's Home Environment by Barbara Kahn The Parent Education Exchange invites…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/2 01 Montessori Elementary: Where Do We Go From Here?

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Editorial Report: Montessori Elementary: Where Do We Go From Here? by David Kahn If the Montessori elementary is to survive…
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RECOMMENDATIONS: Over the past few years, in an attempt to share their independent curriculum development, Montessori…
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In discussing the Montessori uniqueness, we must include the "moral development" dimension which is inherent…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/3 01 The Secular Argument for Religious Education

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Editorial Report: The Secular Argument for Religious Education by David Kahn, Editor The alternative to a spiritual…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/3 02 The Spiritual Development of the Child

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The Spiritual Development of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti In the summer of 1975 Sofia Cavalletti conducted the first U.S.…

NAMTA Quarterly 01/3 04 Some Reflections on Religion and the Child

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Some Reflections on Religion and the Child by Sanford Jones Successful in his classroom ecumenical approach, Sanford Jones…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/1 06 Literature and Grammar

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Claremont's Point of View: Literature and Grammar by Mrs. Francesca Claremont Transcribed and Edited by Jim and…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/1 08 Maria Montessori by Rita Kramer

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Book Review: Maria Montessori Author: Rita Kramer 4 JO pp. New York: G.P. Putnam 's Sons, 1976 review by David Kahn…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/2 01 Cosmic Education

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Editorial Report: Cosmic Education by Mario Montessori, Jr. Mario Montessori's book Education for Human Development dem…

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

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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 02/3 04 Literature through History and Geography

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LITERATURE THROUGH HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY by Francesca Claremont Transcribed and Edited by Jim and Frances Fitzpatrick The…

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

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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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a clarity of vision. But anyone's vision can fail. How can we build in experimental controls so that we can have the same…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 04 A School for My Children

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A School for My Children by Phil Gang Mr. Gang, in an effort to bring the Montessori adolescenr education closer to the mind…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 02 Music Education from Birth to Twelve

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Music Education From Birth To Twelve by Martha and Sanford Jones Well received nationally, Sanford and Martha Jones present a…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 04 Creativity: Its Role in Development

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Creativity: Its Role in Development by Tillie Sullivan Ms. Sullivan compiles a Montessori view of creativity seen as a…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 06 The Montessori Approach to Mathematics

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Curriculum Development: The Montessori Approach To Mathematics by Carnillo Grazzini Camillo Grazzini, prominent Montessori…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/3 01 On the Significance of Personality Substitution

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identity which was most unique; the word was "nobody." The word "nobody" provided a…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/1-2 01 The Prepared Environment

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Errors IIIUI T/teir Co"ectio11, T/te E1niro111fle11t, Its Amurgelflettt o,uf Moillte11011ce, Tlte Mo11tessori House of…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/1-2 11 Report from Erdkinder Atlanta

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Report from Erdkinder Atlanta By Phil Gang Jn this report Mario Montessori responds to the previous Erdkinder Atlanta inter…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/1-2 12 Education as Peace

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Education as Peace by Ursula Thrush Ms. Thrush reminds us that the main thrust of Montessori education takes us well beyond…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/3 01 Help AMI Shape the Montessori Future: Notes on Amsterdam – 1979

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cial child especially in Europe. Both Eldert and Montessori Jr. in panel discussion later that day expressed a negative view…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/1 06 Kodaikanal Experience - Chapter I (Interview)

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the same lecture that I sent my trainees. The lecturers told me that my children were better than the adults, because the…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/2 01 Some Characteristics of a Montessori Erdkinder Compromise

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Editorial Report: Some Characteristics of a Montessori Erdkinder Compromise by Phil Gang Mr. Gang's proposal suggests…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/2 02 The Montessori 9-12 Class: An Overview

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The Montessori 9-12 Class: An Overview by David Kahn Before an Erdkinder can be achieved, a consolidated Montessori…
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6 class should be created as soon as upper class nine year olds are ready to continue. The large 6-9 base then follows the…
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structure. On the other hand, if writing programs contain only elements of composi- tion and drill and omit the "…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/2 06 The Maria Montessori Farmschool/Erdkinder at Halfmoon Bay

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The Maria Montessori Farmschool/Erdkinder at Half Moon Bay (Press. release) Ursula Thrush's brave new world deserves…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/1 01 Low Cost Expansion

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Expansion: Low Cost Expansion By Ron Ackerman, Principal Principal Ackerman achieves in one year's time an expansion…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/1 05 The Arts: A Play on Writing a Play

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The Arts: Setting: Time: Characters: A Play on Writing a Play By Sister Mary Aloyse Gerhardstein, R.S.M. The 9-12…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/3 03 The Professional Development of the Montessori Teacher

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The Professional Development of the Montessori Teacher by Elizabeth Hall This talk was given at The First International…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/3 05 Mario M. Montessori is Dead, Chronicle of a Ceremony

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Mario M. Montessori Is Dead Chronicle of a Ceremony by Camillo Grazzini Mr. Grazzini's sensitive portrayal of the…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 02 Childhood's Promised Land – Montessori Children Ages 9-12

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Childhood's Promised Land - Montessori Children Ages 9-12 by Larry and Pat Schaefer Larry and Pat Schaefer present a…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 04 Eighth Grade Graduation, 1983

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"Eighth Grade Graduation, 1983" by Sarah Pearce and Margaret Nowak Brown Sarah Pearce and Margaret Nowak…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 06 Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges

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56 that they can do equivalence decoding. In English, at least, this is not the case. Conse- quently, some children may be…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 07 Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges - A Response

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Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges - A Response by Mary Maher Boehnlein, Ph.D. Elkind…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 12 Montessori Elementary Teacher Training Study Project

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model to meet the objective conditions required for the continuation and expansion of Montessori elementary training. Such…
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Two Printing Errors in Our Last Workshop Announcement The Workshop brochure recently mailed entitled, "NAMTA…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 01 Montessori Elementary: In Search of Excellence

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the United States which does require a degree. This disparity between ways of training teachers has not been a crucial issue…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 04 Summary of Administrators' Survey (Interpretations and Recommendations)

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eighties, Montessori enrollment trends may suffer as people look for "conven- tional" alternatives or less…

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

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Questions 13, 14, 15. Dollars invested by schools for sponsorship: Under 2,000 Raw Count: I Percentage: 2,001-4,000 9…
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Two of our teachers were (experienced) Bergamo trained; the Amsterdam trained one had 16 years' experience team-teaching…
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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…
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system. AMS weakness - same as AMI. Also, scattered knowledge and little understanding about scope and sequence. Weakness 3 -…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 07 Montessori Elementary Teacher Training Study Project Cleveland Report on Training Centers

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Montessori Elementary Teacher Training Study Project Cleveland Report on Training Centers Intro by Peter Gebhardt Seele The…
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ture days is 150 minutes (breaks subtracted). There are more lecture days in the calen- dar (s. 4). 6. Practicals in…
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fers "remedial math". • Geography (W. 21, B. 21, D. 38 hrs.): Focus in Washington is on the child's…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 02 Foreward

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3 3. The American Montessori Societ):'. Bullet ins 1963 v. l N. l 1964 v. 2 N. 4 1965 v. 3 N. 3 v. 3 N. 4 1979…

NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 03 Bibliography

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Jerome Study Group. (1963). Montessori in the home. Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Publishing House. Jerome Study Group. (…
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11-a Lyon, Peter. (1963). Success stor : the life and times of S. s. McClure (pp. 350-52). New York: Charles Scribner…
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14 Cavaletti, Sofia. (1983). The religious potential of the child. New York: Paulist Press. 1. Communications.…
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31 Gupta, R. K. (1964). Consciousness and the child. Around the Child, .2_, 42-45, (4). Hillman, Rebecca. (1968, Fall…
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38 Birchmei, A.K. (1980). Rehabilitation, 19, 115. Bizman, A. (1978). Journal of School Psychology, ~. 194. Blau, H. (…
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46 King, Irving. (1912). The place of certain kindergarten principles in modern educational theories. Proceedin s of…
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48 Murphy, Sister Blten. (H77). Self-dctualizacion: Learning to LLve. The Constructive Tridngle, ~. 22-31, (10). Myers…
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52 Barnard, Grace Everett. (1916, February). Montessori conference at the NEA 1915 meeting. The Kindergarten and First…
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Mack, Jane. (1976). Conference announcement. The Constructive Triangle, l, 5, o>. Montessori congress. (1951, May…
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66 Bronder, Ann Kenny. (1981). Lasting impressions: The Montessori approach. Momentum,.!±_, 36-37, (2). Brooklyn Eagle. (…
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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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74 O'Shea, Michael V. (1912). The Montessori method of teaching. Dial, 13_, 392-394, (3). O'Shea, M. V. (1913…
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75 Rambusch, Nancy M. (1963). Montessori for American children. Paper presented at the 4th national American Montessori…
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85 Raman, S. P., & Bowen, Elizabeth L. (1975). Nutrition and development. The Constructive Triangle, l, 41-46, (6…
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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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110 Madame Montessori is here; Talks of work. (1913, December). Chicago Herald Tribune. 1_, p. l, ( l). Maffi, Quirino…
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Donahue, Sonja M. (1976). Montessori echoes. The Constructive Triangle, l, 26-29, <4>. Editor. (1913). A…
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Cardboard Model of an old Amsterdam house made by girl 9 1/4 years of age. (1925). Call of Education, !, 229-30, (2).…
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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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195 Kahn, David. (1981). Dealing with problems: Beyond the elitist principle: Kahn/Plank interview. NAMTA Quarterly…

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

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A MONTESSORI VISION OF ADOLESCENCE by Lawrence Schaefer Dr. Schaefer's deve/,opmental outlook for the adolescent arises…
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THE BLACK COAT: USING THERAPEUTIC STORIES IN THE CLASSROOM by Daniel Bachhuber Utilizing the art of storytelling, Mr.…
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Personals: POSITIONS AVAILABLE CALIFORNIA The American Montessori Academy of Roseville, California, is pleased to announce…

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

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School Profiles: A series of brief portrayals of Montessori urban programs viewed from a personal as well as institutional…
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BUILDING CORRELATIONS: COSMIC EDUCATION AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT Part One by David Kahn Looking at the classical Montessori…
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Elementary positions available to teach both lower level class (6-9) and upper level class (9- 12). The Montessori School of…
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ALCUIN MONTESSORI SCHOOL, estab- lished 1961. Five primary-all extended day; five elementary. Montessorian as full-time…
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MICHIGAN The Montessori Children's Center of Traverse City, Michigan is currently accepting applica- tions for PRIMARY…
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future growth. The school has current enroll- ment of 15 students with a capacity for 28. Sale price includes a building with…

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

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I strongly urge Montessori directors and directresses to collect com- ments by their students on Montessori education. I began…
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'Aquinas, T. $1<1111110 Theologica. Thinl Part (Suppl.) Q. 4!l, a.:{. Reprinted in Ci,il<l a11d Frrmily. 16…
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Pwn7>kin Moonshine. Tudor, Tasha. Henry Z. Walck, David McKay, New York, 1938. Scmu, 's Favo1·ite Story. Aoki,…
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A Variety of Interesting Readers for Primary and Early Elementary I Can Read Se1'ies: Harper & Row, New York.…
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basically teachers turned trainers. How objectively valid is that pro- cess in terms of maintaining Montessori heritage?…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 1988, Spring

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TRIBUTE TO LINDA PRESTON By David Kahn In Memory of LINDA SOULE PRESTON April 4, 1938 - March 20, 1988 Memorial Service…
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in the foothills of the San Gabriel moun- tains. We're in one of the fastest grow- ing areas in the country withy many…
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from birth through the age of twelve. Parents are supportive of our program and participate in parent education classes.…

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

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CONNECTICUT Well established AMI school in New Eng- land is seeking a certified AMI primary t.eacher for an established,…
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West Suburban Montesoori School seeks an effective, loving AMI pre-primary directress for January/September, 1989. West…

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

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Research PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF A MONTESSORI SCHOOL IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR by Tim Duax Dr.…
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COLORADO Accepting applications for openings in our Elementary level, both 6-9 and 9-12. School has been in existence 24…
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is located in a beautiful facility with ren- ovated barns on an old farm. Just 15 min· utes North of Baltimore Inner Harbor…

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

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function of the child with regard to the formation of the human personal- ity (p. 15). Oui· civilization has not yet devised…
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We can agree that what we want to do is to challenge the child and the young adult to go beyond the self alone, to consider…
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9. Ehrlich, Paul R. The Mcu;kin.ery of Nature: The Living World Around Us - And How It Works (New York: Simon and Schuster,…
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North America than Margaret Stephenson. Her thirty years here have been singlemindedly given to building teacher education.…
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Personals: l'OSITIONS AVA/1,ABLE CALIFORNIA RRIGHT STAR MONTESSORI SCHOOL is >-t'<'king…

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

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MONTESSORI EDUCATION AND CHILDREN PLACED AT RISK OF SCHOOL FAILURE by Christopher Harris Mr. Harris' short but…
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12. Wilson, Edward 0. Biaphilia (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984). 13. Dawkins, Richard. The Blind Watchmaker: Why…

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