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Sequence 5The children were from middle income families and were restricted to four-year-olds attending school for the first time and… |
Sequence 8government should be constituted-as seriously as anyone I have read or met. His many volumes of correspondence are laced with… |
Sequence 8Attachment theory was itself born of three unlikely parents: ethol- ogy, developmental psychology, and psychoanalysis -… |
Sequence 6are able to visualize any given lrnowledge. By 18 you have envisioned the whole universe. Then at 18 you decide what your… |
Sequence 15as "the first child porno" (The Diary of Anne Frank: The Critical Edition, p. 92). While we walk through… |
Sequence 7agency of genes, which contain the program for the development of structures and functions within the biological organism.… |
Sequence 17formidable rival nominations backed by the Anglo-Saxon world: the International Red Cross and the Bernadotte Foundation.… |
Sequence 8In October, 1939, Maria and Mario, her son, landed in Madras, south India, guests of George Arundale, President of the… |
Sequence 8to a philosophy class about Thoreau. Now I don't know about you but when I was sixteen or seventeen years old I wasn… |
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Sequence 17Therefore, from this point of view, the Erdkinder community is Montessori's instrument, an original and innovative… |
Sequence 18midway between the two positions. It provided remedial measures and brought hope for the future. 9 Also for the Erdkinder… |
Sequence 66midway between the two positions. It provided remedial measures and brought hope for the future. 9 Also for the Erdkinder… |
Sequence 67Therefore, from this point of view, the Erdkinder community is Montessori's instrument, an original and innovative… |
Sequence 191ill fi9. • equilottrol 1rian9I< fig. 2 acutt•a09ltJ iSO<tel,s 1rion9le \ \ \ \ \ \ f,9.3 OCUl<… |
Sequence 21capabilities and keeping children in an unnecessary state of depen- dency. He points out that until recently "people… |
Sequence 1HOPE IN HARD TIMES by David W. Orr Here we stand at midnight, all six billion of us huddled together upon our small bank and… |
Sequence 2scientists, at the center of the vortex, ought to be "mindful of how their work might be applied, and do all they can… |
Sequence 10courageous, generous habit of existence, free from the pull of fashion, money, and power, driven by a relentless curiosity in… |
Sequence 11In Montessori's time also stood a major figure in European and British intellectual life: W. Somerset Maugham. He was… |
Sequence 33education of children. She prepared a children's chapel, called an Atrium, so children could have a living experience… |
Sequence 7of life on the planet was near its all-time high. We arrived equipped with the capacity to devastate that diversity wherever… |
Sequence 6cycle. This is so vitally important because this experience is the most direct way for a child to access the laws of nature,… |
Sequence 12Therefore, this idea of language as being something that divides as well as something that unites is very important and very… |
Sequence 16Only if the child can fulfil] his task of adaptation in relation to all aspects of the surrounding environment, including the… |
Sequence 7Culturally, Kerala had some interesting quirks as well. The Nair caste (the second highest) accorded women a lot of power. A… |
Sequence 18are prepared for in a sense but we can't use our abilities, courage, determination, choice, and decision-making powers… |
Sequence 5the environment in which I was born (India) several decades ago. In those first years of my life, I absorbed the ways of my… |
Sequence 9The Role of the Mneme Dr. Montessori uses the word 11111eme when talking about the special kind of memory of the young child… |
Sequence 5157 Leonard and Allen • Experiences in Nature: Resolute Second-Plane Directions Toward Erdkinder work” (Montessori, The… |
Sequence 4142 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 The Cobb School has a sister school in Bhutan, which is a small kingdom… |
Sequence 954 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Emilie’s best known contribution to knowledge is her translation of Isaac… |
Sequence 1055 Allen • Of Natural Science million years a mere episode of world-history. Such studies as geology and astronomy help us… |
Sequence 1318 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 2 • Spring 2021 Rooted in the word revolution is the word evolution. Evolution is… |
Sequence 8Leonard & Allen • Experiences In Nature 95 Courtesy of Mr. Katsuhiko Yorita, Information Center, Okinawa, Japan,… |
Sequence 6the right side is a neutral object, one which is indifferent (not cathected, i.e., not covered by the child's interests… |
Sequence 1How We Came To The Advanced Montessori Course at Kodaikanal by Mr. Yaidheeswaran One of the great achie11eme111s of Mario… |
Sequence 232 The very heights of the hills, the tall pines and blue gum trees (Eucalyptus), the meandering lake - an artificial… |
Sequence 548 you can't "read" that many books in a week. To their astonishment, they "got the hang&… |
Sequence 425 subject of fear. This came about because of "teacher interference." Before the teacher can interfere,… |
Sequence 166168 F. Policy Kahn, David. (1975). Toward a handmade materials ownership policy. NAMTA Quarterly, !, 34-36, (3).… |
Sequence 6house; it belongs to a friend of children.” Tt was signed with the communist emblem: the hammer and sickle. In country… |
Sequence 86The children were from middle income families and were restricted to four-year-olds attending school for the first time and… |
Sequence 16government should be constituted-as seriously as anyone I have read or met. His many volumes of correspondence are laced with… |
Sequence 74Attachment theory was itself born of three unlikely parents: ethol- ogy, developmental psychology, and psychoanalysis -… |
Sequence 137MONTESSORI AND THE ADOLESCENT Greenwich, Connecticut December 6, 7, and 8, 1990 A general appraisal of Montessori secondary… |
Sequence 138Mont.essori as a reform movement will be examined in the cont.ext of other reform movements (Coalition of Essential Schools,… |
Sequence 77are able to visualize any given lrnowledge. By 18 you have envisioned the whole universe. Then at 18 you decide what your… |
Sequence 161as "the first child porno" (The Diary of Anne Frank: The Critical Edition, p. 92). While we walk through… |
Sequence 165Primary guide needed for 1993-94 school year. Small Catholic Montessori school in a fast growing area of the Northwest.… |
Sequence 215agency of genes, which contain the program for the development of structures and functions within the biological organism.… |
Sequence 154formidable rival nominations backed by the Anglo-Saxon world: the International Red Cross and the Bernadotte Foundation.… |
Sequence 85In October, 1939, Maria and Mario, her son, landed in Madras, south India, guests of George Arundale, President of the… |
Sequence 190to a philosophy class about Thoreau. Now I don't know about you but when I was sixteen or seventeen years old I wasn… |
Sequence 71ill fi9. • equilottrol 1rian9I< fig. 2 acutt•a09ltJ iSO<tel,s 1rion9le \ \ \ \ \ \ f,9.3 OCUl<… |
Sequence 195Therefore, from this point of view, the Erdkinder community is Montessori's instrument, an original and innovative… |
Sequence 196midway between the two positions. It provided remedial measures and brought hope for the future. 9 Also for the Erdkinder… |
Sequence 149capabilities and keeping children in an unnecessary state of depen- dency. He points out that until recently "people… |
Sequence 180HOPE IN HARD TIMES by David W. Orr Here we stand at midnight, all six billion of us huddled together upon our small bank and… |
Sequence 181scientists, at the center of the vortex, ought to be "mindful of how their work might be applied, and do all they can… |
Sequence 76courageous, generous habit of existence, free from the pull of fashion, money, and power, driven by a relentless curiosity in… |
Sequence 77In Montessori's time also stood a major figure in European and British intellectual life: W. Somerset Maugham. He was… |
Sequence 35education of children. She prepared a children's chapel, called an Atrium, so children could have a living experience… |
Sequence 30of life on the planet was near its all-time high. We arrived equipped with the capacity to devastate that diversity wherever… |
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Sequence 91cycle. This is so vitally important because this experience is the most direct way for a child to access the laws of nature,… |
Sequence 108Therefore, this idea of language as being something that divides as well as something that unites is very important and very… |
Sequence 112Only if the child can fulfil] his task of adaptation in relation to all aspects of the surrounding environment, including the… |
Sequence 112Culturally, Kerala had some interesting quirks as well. The Nair caste (the second highest) accorded women a lot of power. A… |
Sequence 178are prepared for in a sense but we can't use our abilities, courage, determination, choice, and decision-making powers… |
Sequence 35the environment in which I was born (India) several decades ago. In those first years of my life, I absorbed the ways of my… |
Sequence 39The Role of the Mneme Dr. Montessori uses the word 11111eme when talking about the special kind of memory of the young child… |
Sequence 167157 Leonard and Allen • Experiences in Nature: Resolute Second-Plane Directions Toward Erdkinder work” (Montessori, The… |
Sequence 216210 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 1 • Winter 2014 Friends who do not go to a Montessori school are always asking me what… |
Sequence 148142 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 The Cobb School has a sister school in Bhutan, which is a small kingdom… |
Sequence 5754 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Emilie’s best known contribution to knowledge is her translation of Isaac… |
Sequence 5855 Allen • Of Natural Science million years a mere episode of world-history. Such studies as geology and astronomy help us… |
Sequence 1818 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 2 • Spring 2021 Rooted in the word revolution is the word evolution. Evolution is… |
Sequence 95Leonard & Allen • Experiences In Nature 95 Courtesy of Mr. Katsuhiko Yorita, Information Center, Okinawa, Japan,… |
Sequence 47the right side is a neutral object, one which is indifferent (not cathected, i.e., not covered by the child's interests… |
Sequence 35How We Came To The Advanced Montessori Course at Kodaikanal by Mr. Yaidheeswaran One of the great achie11eme111s of Mario… |
Sequence 3632 The very heights of the hills, the tall pines and blue gum trees (Eucalyptus), the meandering lake - an artificial… |
Sequence 5248 you can't "read" that many books in a week. To their astonishment, they "got the hang&… |
Sequence 21The Infant as a Human Being /963 Keynote Address Dr. Ratner in this classical review of Montessori principles emphasizes the… |
Sequence 2825 subject of fear. This came about because of "teacher interference." Before the teacher can interfere,… |
Sequence 174168 F. Policy Kahn, David. (1975). Toward a handmade materials ownership policy. NAMTA Quarterly, !, 34-36, (3).… |