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NAMTA Journal 23/1 05 Self-Discipline and the Arts

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But the mind must have something to express. Imagination rests on facts and on information which have accumulated in some…
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many choices for self-expres- sion. Different children are attracted to different forms of art. How many of us engage the…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 09 The Spiritual Task of Religion in Culture

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What, then, is the central human issue of culture, viewed scien- tifically, within the Epic of Evolution? It is the issue of…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 11 Self and Evolution

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agency of genes, which contain the program for the development of structures and functions within the biological organism.…
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extrasomatically, that is, outside the body. So what does it mean? Well, you can think of memes as being any kind of…
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Now is there any kind of guidance among the various scenarios of the future that we may or may not endorse through our…
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transmitted and becomes more and more complex. We get mortars and pestles and then stone grinding mills and all of that-just…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 12 The Origins of Agrarianism and the Development of the Self

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exploitation somewhat irrelevant. If it costs just $3 to rent a Pocahontas video, do you really care if Michael Eisner made $…
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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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want to use that word superiority, but Greek military prowess surely is a sign of cultural dynamism. In addition, diversified…
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to you is that the traditional paradigm of explaining Western culture to students, that is, the multicultural approach, I find…
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most ridiculed people in Greek literature because they smell, they're cranky, they have coarse language. But all…
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quite accurate analysis. I think we all have to realize that farms like mine are being destroyed in California. All of my…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 13 Emerging Psychological Characteristics of Farm Life

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And I said, "What do you mean?" And he said, "Well, you've got this Wal-Mart." Well…
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var, and you mix the two and combine the best of human and natural possibilities. I'll give you an example of what I…
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After he died, I thought, "Well, you can fumigate. That will kill the gumnosis. You can get a new root stock. That…
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great co-ops: Sun-Maid raisin growers is a good example, though it is a cooperative that I think many years ago sold out its…
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the spectrum. On the small end-20- and 30- and 40-acre farms-we see a person who inherits a farm and finds out that if raisins…

NAMTA Journal 23/2 09 Spiritual Outlook and the Child

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SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK AND THE CHILD by Mario M. Montessori edited by Renilde Montessori Last month, in Edinburgh, Professor A.J…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 01 Montessori Education: Past, Present, and Possible

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/J~ ---------------------- MONTESSORI EDUCATION: p AST, PRESENT, AND POSSIBLE by David Kahn In 1998, Renilde Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 03 Past, Present, and Possible: A Montessori Global Perspective

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• Children as young as ten or eleven being involved in rape • Ten-or eleven-year-olds taking heroin and other drugs. Another…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 16 Maria Montessori: A Learner Taught by Children

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MARIA MONTESSORI: A LEARNER TAUGHT BY CHILDREN by Robert G. Buckenmeyer In 1915, Maria Montessori traveled to San Francisco…
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phenomenon have more disas- trous effects than in education. Teachers have the best inten- tions, but best intentions kill…
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birth of new life. "The personality of the mother," she observes, "is characterized by this: with…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 08 Science and Faith: Maria Montessori's Principles of Education

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SCIENCE AND FAITH: MARIA MONTESSORI' S PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATION by Robert G. Buckenmeyer Dr. Buckenmeyer' sarray of…
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Psychologists, on the other hand, were traditionally foot-bound, over- burdened with statistical evidence, viewing "…
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the child from scholastic slavery nor, even more, from annoy- ing results. The same Froebe I, whose education of children was…
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nation, she rejects Froebel's way of doing so on the basis of fantasy because, as she says, it forces the child to &…
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Kingdom of Heaven." Now let us picture among those to whom these words were spoken, an ardent, worshipping soul, who…
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the teacher and the scientist an Apostolic spirit. This Apostolic spirit sees not only the spirit of study about the child but…
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life, the first flowers of affection, of gentleness, of spontaneous love for righteousness which perfume the souls of such…
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in the child an epiphany of human nature, a Jerusalem as a city of God, as she states in the introduction to Education for a…
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this Ezekielian, Christlike, and" Apostolic" spirit while teaching chil- dren. 4 This, of course, means that…
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not yet fully formed: he has not yet gathered about him the last folds of his robe of flesh and of love which is made up of…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 10 Cosmos, History, and the Human Spirit

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"Let us give the child a vi- sion of the whole uni verse. The universe is an imposing real- ity, and an answer to…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 12 Ecology and Human Destiny

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qualitative enhancement? In that case, death would be a personal movement toward deeper participation in God's own…

NAMTA Journal 24/3 01 Finding The Artist Within: A Challenge for Montessorians

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t ~ ----------------------- FINDING THE ARTIST WITHIN: A CHALLENGE FOR MONTESSORIANS by David Kahn In March, 1998, NAMTA…

NAMTA Journal 24/3 03 The Artist in Each of Us

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It is true that when the art- ist is in action, he may function in three ways simultaneously. In teaching, however, we…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 02 The Casa Dei Bambini: A Century Concept

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This early discovery has continued to be a hallmark of the Montessori approach to child development. Dr. Montessori was…
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In 1915, Dr. Montessori traveled to California to attend the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. She…
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She "jumped off" into new territory without having a plan in place-and let her commitment to fighting for…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 03 Foreword to The Secret of Childhood

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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 04 The Casa Dei Bambini: Paths to Culture

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And the adult human, says Bronowski, in The Ascent of Man, is "a singular creature. He has a set of gifts that make…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 05 The Casa Dei Bambini: A Personal Pilgrimage

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Some of you may remember those early days of WM! when the course and office were at 3000 Connecticut Avenue,opposite the Zoo…
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something like $3,000 between them that year. Later, in her own center in California, Stela helped to train as trainers such…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 08 Nurturing the Respectful Community through Practical Life

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The implications are these: l. respect for the child's capacity and abilities; 2. change in attitude about Practical…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 09 The Child and the Natural Environment

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The child by nature loves the environment. By helping the child forge an emotional bond with nature, we help guarantee…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 10 Pedagogy of Place: Becoming Erdkinder, The Montessori Program Design School, Program Design Position…

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with the students excerpts of Maria Montessori' s To Educate the Human Potential.) This is not to make the Erdkinder…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 12 Encouraging the Creative Voice of the Child

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Creative expression-what's that? I propose this definition: generating a product that is valued in a cultural context (…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 15 Obituary Maria Christlieb Robles

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Creative expression-what's that? I propose this definition: generating a product that is valued in a cultural context (…
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with the students excerpts of Maria Montessori' s To Educate the Human Potential.) This is not to make the Erdkinder…
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The child by nature loves the environment. By helping the child forge an emotional bond with nature, we help guarantee…
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The implications are these: l. respect for the child's capacity and abilities; 2. change in attitude about Practical…
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something like $3,000 between them that year. Later, in her own center in California, Stela helped to train as trainers such…
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Some of you may remember those early days of WM! when the course and office were at 3000 Connecticut Avenue,opposite the Zoo…
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And the adult human, says Bronowski, in The Ascent of Man, is "a singular creature. He has a set of gifts that make…
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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…
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She "jumped off" into new territory without having a plan in place-and let her commitment to fighting for…
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In 1915, Dr. Montessori traveled to California to attend the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. She…
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This early discovery has continued to be a hallmark of the Montessori approach to child development. Dr. Montessori was…

NAMTA Journal 25/2 02 Positive Psychology: The Emerging Paradigm

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selected fifteen from those who were nominated, and we spent a week in Mexico, in Akumal, a small resort on the Caribbean…
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todo the activity to the point that you don't have to think about your skills anymore. There is an expression in…

NAMTA Journal 25/2 03 Montessori in Early Childhood: Positive Outcomes along Social, Moral, Cognitive, and Emotional Dimensions

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ognize each other as individuals and "have a reciprocal feeling for each other's worth" (Montessori,…
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If the environment is warm and safe, however, and if adults deal "sweetly and kindly" with them (Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 25/2 07 Emerging Adolescence: Finding One's Place in the Cosmos

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If the seeds are sown in the elementary years, they take root in the place of the adolescent years. The important…
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Erica: I am so lucky to be living, and living in such a great place. Studying the Hubbell Telescope though has made me think…

NAMTA Journal 25/2 13 Innovation within Limits: How Is It Possible? – A Summary of the Proceedings

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reality directly without assuming that all truth lies with their founders. They need to take responsibility for the…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 08 Notes on the Montessori Adolescent

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Montessori continues in To Educate the Human Potential: The child of six who has been in a Montessori school has the…

NAMTA Journal 26/1 11 Thirty Years in the Montessori Classroom

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scheduling practice, and assessing levels of achievement, as a teacher usually does, the guide, based on his or her knowledge…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 02 Language and Developing Brain

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that-all in one word, which we don't do in English. We tend to depend much more on syntax or word order or stringing…
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have seen it in my own children. My third child is actually probably the slowest with language of any of them, but he's…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 03 Literary Approaches for the Child Under Six

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sentence, or a short paragraph that describes, defines, or highlights an experience in the environment.Descriptive labels for…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 06 Evolving Language: From Child to Human Species

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something that's a sign that's inevitably linked to a particular occa- sion, like traffic lights at intersections,…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 08 Cosmic Sense, Sensibility, and Written Expression: From Childhood to Adolescence

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The trees The ancient guards The silent watchers They follow me with eyes unseen And that silence That terrible silence,…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 09 Process Writing: Finding Flow in Adolescent Self-Expression

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PROCESS WRITING: FINDING FLOW IN ADOLESCENT SELF-EXPRESSION by Kim Kinzer-Brackbill Process writing has been a mainstay for…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 01 An Overview of Adolescence

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National Erdkinder Consortium, a clearing house for Erdkinder devel- opment founded by Gang. Three previously unpublished…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 03 The Culture of Civility: The Cohesion of the Social Community

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THE CULTURE OF CIVILITY: THE COHESION OF THE SOCIAL COMMUNITY by Pat Ludick Comparing the common characteristics between…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 05 Toward Key Experiences for the Adolescent

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I am reminded of the truth of these comments every year. The fact is that adults, in general, don't like this age. Many…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 06 Characteristics and Needs of Adolescents: A Comparative Study

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And adolescents need to engage in real work that they see as important to others, to their community of peers or to the larger…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 14 Dr. Montessori's Third Lecture Given at the Montessori Congress in Oxford, England, 1936

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• Values and Attitudes Having worked with all of the above models that explore Place as Pedagogy, it is easy to applaud the…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 17 Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment (Interview with Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson and A.M…

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exercise his mental powers. Instruction is considered the on! y goal in secondary school, but what sort of instruction? What…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 23 A Historical Look at Montessori's Erdkinder

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WHY NOT CONSIDER ERDKINDER? by Peter Gebhardt-Seele Dr. Peter Gebhardt Seele describes the Erdkinder ideal in relation to…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 24 The Origins of Agrarianism and the Development of the Self

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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…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 25 Emerging Psychological Characteristics of Farm Life

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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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you look at the long history of the West, that's the fight for the Western soul, and usually the period of the classical…
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was very well-meaning. But as soon as people got capital for them- selves, what did they do with it? Did they go out and buy…
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to follow an indigenous Aztec pattern of development. That's a very cruel thing to say, but it's absolutely true.…
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all of you as teachers should remember one thing: Your allegiance is not to make people feel good but it is to the truth.…
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And he said, "Well, you've got this Wal-Mart." Well, Wal-Mart in California-I suppose it's the…
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balance is the profile of the agrarian: The agrarian alone understands that proper balance. We go back to the image of…
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even made some money on it. Then one May, right before we were going to pick it-it was absolutely beautiful-the whole orchard…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 26 The Farm Experience: Its Importance in a Child's Life

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is true that if a person blows a cylinder in a tractor right during harvest, someone will step forward. Farmers are the most…
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become a mechanic. They become less connected with the land. They use capital from off the farm to subsidize losses on the…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 27 The Farm in Montessori Adolescent, History: The First Year

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microcosm. They re- semble a child's aquarium. In his au- tobiography, Loren Eiseley writes that his most important…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 32 Geometry and Erdkinder

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and basic algebra. Therefore, the next stage of mathematics must use and develop this power of abstraction. The second…
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progression of mathematical concepts from Algebra I to Algebra II to Trigonometry, culminating in Calculus. Mr. Miller also…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 33 Adolescent Engagement and Alienation

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2. Lay down a baseline and measure it as accurately as possible and precisely as necessary. This is the most important stage…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 34 Towards a Positive Education for Adolescents: An Example from the Humanities

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bottom line pressures? From journalistic sensationalism or the patenting of genetic breakthroughs, some prac- tices that…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 36 The Development of a Montessori High School as an Extension of the Farm School

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brings wholeness rather than fragmentation to one's life and requires the courage to use life-affirming principles to…

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