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NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 03 Bibliography

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Mack, Jane. (1976). Conference announcement. The Constructive Triangle, l, 5, o>. Montessori congress. (1951, May…
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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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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…

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.…

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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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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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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scale, another time computing the relative distances between the plan- ets to a scale that would fit in the classroom. The…
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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…

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

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The Greek Educational Analogue We look to the classics at this point, not to suggest that a study of the ancient culture…
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Research PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF A MONTESSORI SCHOOL IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR by Tim Duax Dr.…

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

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CLASS DISCUSSION A Scenario For The Trivium by Journet Kahn Dr. Kahn looks at the liberal arts of logic, grammm; and…
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OFT-TOLD TALES by David H. Millstone With Homer as thefr guide, Vermont elementary students spend six months in a voyage to…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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SUMMER 1991 SYLLABUS Week One: July 1 to July 5, 1991 THE CHINESE, GREEK, AND JUDAIC TRADITIONS: Storytelling as Teaching…
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PENNSYLVANIA NEW HORIZONS MONTESSORI SCHOOL of Fbrt Washington, PA, founded 1970, invites appli- cations for primary and…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, 1991, Fall-Winter

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Elementary-Bergamo, Italy zoo, our goal may be the study of a class of the chordates; our goal in visiting a beach may be the…
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viva] of the fittest demands, safeguarding tradition in order to under- stand how co achieve social and technical skills…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 2, 1992, Spring

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Key Personnel • David Kahn, Project Director David Kahn holds a B.A. in fine arts with a minor in classics from the…
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APPENDIX I HERSHEY MONTESSORI ERDKINDER PROJECT A Preliminary Proposal by Michael Bagiackas Hershey Montessori School has…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 3, 1992, Summer

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INTRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT OF A MONTESSORI OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT by Michael Bagiackas Toleration by earth's ecosystems to…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 1, 1993, Winter

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EDITORIAL REINVENTING MONTESSORI: PERILS AND POSSIBILITIES by David Kahn To what degree is the fundamental test of…
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EDITORIAL ON THE PRESERVATION OF MONTESSORI IDEAS by Tim Duax I have heard it asked, don't Montessori trainers adhere…
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achievements. Educated Victorians were more familiar with long-ago battles on the windy plains of Troy, the wooden horse, and…
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awful. I hated it," I answered firmly. I had a feeling that she would not appreciate that response. It turns out I…
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it a little, thus relieving them of responsibility for engaging in such a childish activity. Besides, they still enjoy being…
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the outdoor/indoor curriculum design for children ages three to twelve. Activities include observation, maintenance and…
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MONTESSORI PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSORTIUM SELECTS NEW DIRECTOR Endorsed by both the Association Montessori Internationale and the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 2, 1993, Spring

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THE FERm..E FIEID OF IMAGINATION by David Kahn Starting/ram a precise definition of imagination in Montessori terms, David…
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sown, to grow under the heat of flaming imagina- tion" (Montessori, 1948, p. 15). Imagination Through Space and Time…
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Goon BooKS To SUPPORT CHilDREN's REsEARCH by Mary Maher Boehnlein, Ph.D. In this review, Mary Boehnlein takes a…
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have been traced, and seventeen Robin Hoods. This snowballing happens because there are so few names. Even in England-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 3, 1993, Summer

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A MONTESSORI VISION OF ADoLESCENCE by Lawrence Schaefer, PhD Dr. Schaefer's developmental outlook for the adolescent…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 1, 1994, Winter

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teachers of history. We must become students of history because a knowledge of the past is essential to thinking clearly. I…
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Oklahoma Undercroft Montessori School is ac- cepting applications from AMI or AMS Elementary guides. Experience is pre-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 3, 1994, July

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particularly in maLh, science, and writing, but also of note were history, foreign languages, geography, and grammar. Thinking…
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AMI ell'mcntary dircctor/direclrcss for the fall of 199·1 \\7 ebstcr ,\lontessori School 1s a twenty-seven year old non…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 1, 1995, Winter

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THE PLACE OF READING RECOVERY IN MONTESSORI SCHOOLS by Mary Maher Boehnlein, PhD Dr. Boehnlein discusses the Reading…
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COSMIC EDUCATION AND LITERATURE- BASED TEACHING by Daniel Bachhuber Daniel Bachhuber provides a practical gttide to the…
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and meaning in the universe is one of the ways we provide a secure environment. But we also create a context in which there is…
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In my Bergamo training course, we learned that one of the goals of grammar study at the 6 to 9 level is style analysis in the…
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part) of the disturbing hormonal changes of adolescence, the child of 9 to 12, Montessori believed, is a stronger learner than…
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Minimum teacher salary is $24,413.00 (1994-95 Salary Schedule). An AMI or AMS elementary certification is necessary as well…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 2, 1995, Spring

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REPORT ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN A PRIVATE MONTESSORI SCHOOL by Tim Duax, PhD A research study at an established private…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 2, 1996, Spring

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THE FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT by Camillo Grazzini Camillo Grazzini presents two charts designed by Maria Montessori to…
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What I propose to do today is not to repeat, or even to summarize, what has already been said by Montessorians preceding me,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 1, 1997, Winter

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COSMIC EDUCATION AT THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL AND THE ROLE OF THE MATERIALS by Carnillo Grazzini The first section of Mr.…
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is, or can be, referred to the whole; where the whole is a set of ordered parts;and,finally,…
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Once, long ago, more than 3,000 years before our time, on the island of Ithaca off the west coast of Greece, lived a king…
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EVOLUTION AS PHILOSOPHY AND ACTION by Judith Cunningham-Scott Judith Cunningham-Scott's survey of the spiritual and…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 2, 1997, Spring

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NORMALIZATION AND NORMALITY ACROSS THE PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT by David Kahn With the current emphasis on the four planes of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 3, 1997, Summer

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Tom added that the naturalist/ microbiologist who works with his students is also a good writer and works with the students on…
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between practitioners and philosophers is essential for the eventual development of an Erdkinder. Returning to the chart, Mr…
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Strilli asked him to consider a child who has never been in a Montessori school but is "the manifestation of what…
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Camillo Grazzini is AMI Elementary Director of Training at Fondazione "Centro Internazionale Studi Montessoriani,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 1, 1998, Winter

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tion of agrarianism, I will try to suggest to you, is tied to Western culture. In other words, Western culture would not have…
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culture, not because it failed, but because it succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. In other words, using the old Platonic…
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What happened? What made this unique culture? I've argued, and I think I can make the argument very briefly this morning…
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corporate agriculture-farm owners don't want to live where they farm because it's boring, it's dirty; they…
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want to use that word superiority, but Greek military prowess surely is a sign of cultural dynamism. In addition, diversified…
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them first to get the tangent taste out, and then you press them into olive oil. As for barley or wheat, you have to cut it…
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wore-that they would be absolutely formidable and terrifying against foreigners. Herodotus says that when the Persians met…
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digms of exclusion-not unlike modern America. The Hellenistic period is a wide-open period similar to our own, where money…
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related but are slightly different, which we might term survival or entrepre- neurial. A: Absolutely. As I said I've…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 2, 1998, Spring

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when the teacher observes the child's adaptation to the modern world, the educator becomes educated by just how the…
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discoveries of Maria Montessori, which are set forth in this book, special assistants were trained to guide the mothers in the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 1, 1999, Winter

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It was a delight to watch Mario with children of any age, in any country, immersed in any situation. Mario could speak with…
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A MONTESSORI COMMUNITY FOR ADOLESCENTS by Camillo Grazzini and Baiba Krumins Indicating the theoretical underpinnings for…
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culminate in a book featuring the model school design, principles of Montessori architecture, and documentation of existing…
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by Laurie Ewert-Kroeker and David Kahn in this Journal issue). He reported on the project to the AMI Pedagogical Committee in…
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The Montessori Institute of San Diego offers AMI Primary Teacher Training Program September to June English and Spanish…
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teacher to start a new class. In ad- dition, we are looking for an AMI certified primary and/ or elemen- tary teacher and a…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 2, 1999, Spring

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the west side of San Francisco Bay, south of San Francisco. Contact Christinia Cheung or Patricia Gwin by telephone and/ or…
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VILLE-MARIE MONTESSORI SCHOOL in Montreal, Canada is seeking creative and dedicated AMI primary and elementary teachers for…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 3, 1999, Summer

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ART FROM THE UNIVERSE STORY: NEW MEANING FOR THE CHILD by John Fowler An ardent devotee of Brian Swimme, Mr. Fowler…
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dergone extensive renovations and expansion. Our staff is solidly entrenched in the school. Most of them have been at…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 1, 2000, Winter

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PEDAGOGY OF PLACE: BECOMING ERDKINDER THE MONTESSORI FARM SCHOOL PROGRAM DESIGN POSITION STATEMENT by David Kahn and Laurie…
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FORTYYEARS OF HISTORY Founded by Mario M. Montessori in 1961, the 'Centro Jnternazionale Studi Montessoriani' of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 2, 2000, Spring

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The utter amazement of this life form, bacteria, their greatness, their generosity, their Herculean and transforming labors,…
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web pages: franciscanmontessori. citysearch.com or www.fmes.org. Pennsylvania New Horizons Montessori School of Ft.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 3, 2000, Summer

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record of the life of the child in societies without writing. But we know that some must have grown to maturity; otherwise we…
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We have to be careful that we recognize that Cosmic Education is not a scheme in which education is divided into subjects of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 1, 2001, Winter

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THE MONTESSORI FARM SCHOOL: ERDKINDER BEGINNINGS 2000 by David Kahn David Kahn's report of the first stages of The…
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guest. She praised the school for its extensive prepared environment and for the high morale of the students. The Montessori…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 3, 2001, Summer

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During the ride back from the hunger center, I reflected upon my encounter with poverty. When I arrived home my mother stood…
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Attention Grabber The Butter Battle Book, by Dr. Seuss (New York: Random House, 1984), was read to the students. Yes, middle…
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I repeat the same thing about money in order that the immorality and error bound up with it may be destroyed, and we must…
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Joosten: The individuals who would work in and for this experi- ment would work like concentric circles. At the center there…
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Joosten: I don't think there is a yes or a no. Is it either or? There is a blend. We can't go outside to an…
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Joosten: Some have disappeared and others have come in, etc. But whatever they use, whatever you see being used, will be a…
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exist in other cultures. We're not supposed to speak of Western chauvinism now, but I think that I can prove to you that…
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ence, and material overabundance. The nature of human nature being what it is, we would quickly, as Nietzsche said, sink into…
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critics. I think in this case the Right was right, that eventually our capitalist system would create so many goods and…
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What happened? What made this unique culture? I've argued, and I think I can make the argument very briefly this morning…
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The Greeks found out that this new diversi- tied scheme gave each farm family au- tonomy that could not be undermined by…
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In addition, diversified crops don't require the same soil and climatic conditions. With diversification, now farmers…
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started to have threshing floors, presses, small little agricultural production centers right on their farms or shared by a…

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