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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, 1991, Summer

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Optimal experience is thus something that we make happen. For a child, it could be placing with trembling fingers the lase…
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In the beginning our data consisted of interviews and questionnaires. To achieve greater precision we developed with time a…
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University of California Press, 1980), pp. 395-435. 31 Plato Apology 29e. 32 See, e.g., Plato Protagoras 360d: courage is…

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

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le is clear from an analysis of human development that education is an indispensable function in che formation of man.…
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NEEDS OF THE ELEMENTARY-AGE CHILD MONTESSORI PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND THEIR PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATIONS by Rajendra K.…
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The lesson table should be placed ar a spot where the director can view rhe whole class. A chalkboard ac least 3 feet by 6…
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Kahn, David. (1990). Implementing Montessori education in the public sector. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. North American…
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A school atf111i11i11ra1or a11tflor rlr111e111ary dirmorlro (6 ro 9) is sough, by ,he SOUTHERN MONTESSORJ EDUCA- TION CENTRE…

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

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Participating Schools Phase 2 and Phase 3 Public Montessori Schools Carson Montessori School Brenda K. White Clissold…
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implementation of the Montessori model but will provide a wealth of more general information about children's school…

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

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BS and AML/AMS cerlification, ideally with adminisIra1ivc and financial experience and strong interpersonal skills. Dedicated…

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

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features of orality that are bon a penser. Their ability to think and learn is, in general, sophisticated, but structured…
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its implications for cross-cultural studies. In S. Modgil & C. Modgil (Eds.), .lean Piaget: Consensus and controversy…
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Levi-Strauss, C. (1966). The savage mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Levi-Strauss, C. ( 1969). The raw and the…
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ground. New York: Oxford University Press. Opie, I., & Opie, P. (1985). The singing game. New York: Oxford University…
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Bruner, Jerome S. ( 1971 ). The relevance of education. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. Chadwick, Bruce A; Bahr…
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Third, and finally, all excellent teaching-all-is done by practitioners of the intellectual life who teach. For these…
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Personal Conflict Narratives Let me read to you some of the beginnings of these stories so that you can get an idea of some…
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have three primary and one low elementary classes 10 feed our own high elementary class- room. Beautiful school, warm…

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

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References Arnold, M. B. 0984). Memory and the Brain. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.…
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Carew, T., et al. 0990). The Development of Leaming and Memory in Aplysia. In J. McGaugh, N. Weinberger, and G. Lynch (Eds…
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Minsky, M. 0985). The Society of Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster. Montanero, S. Q. 0991). Understanding the Human Being:…
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References Egan, Kieran (1992). Imagination in Teaching and Learning. Chicago: U of Chicago. Montessori, Maria (1965; first…
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Loeffler, Margaret H. (1980). An Investigation of the Relationship of Protowriting (Invented Spelling) and Cognitive…
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exciting, I hearli/y recommend the following books to aid you in your studies: Baughman, Emest(1966). A TypeandMotif-Jnde.…
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creation of a public space; Dewey talked consistently about an "articulate public" bringing a public sphere…
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into the bottle; this teaches patience of the sort the crow needed. Nothing new about that either. As the children grow older…
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ILLINOIS Opportunity to work with respect, support, independence. Beautiful environments. Experienced colleagues and…
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ementary classes at two sites. Our popula- tion Includes children from all racial and socio-economic groups within the…

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

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Areas ap;,;tions and Activities COLUMN ONE COLUMN TWO COLUMN THREE ACQUISITION OF DEVELOPMENT OF ENIAAGEP UNDERSTANDING…
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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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References Egan, K. (1986). Teaching as story telling: An alternative ap- proach to teaching and curriculum in the elementary…
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Ardini, R. 0979). Feminism and science. In R. Arditti, P. Brennan, & S. Cavrak (Eds.), Science and liberation. Boston…
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current resume a.s.a.p. to: Andrew K. Wagner, Wagner Montessori School, 6330 S.W. 40 Street, Miami, FL, 33155- 4826. Hiring…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, 1994, Spring

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thinking and choice making. School Psychology Review, 20, 382-88. Kutner, L 0990, November 29). As motivator, the carrot may…
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Hellbrugge, T. 0979, Spring). Early social development and proficiency in later life. Tbe NAMTA Q11arter(y, 4<.2), 6-14…
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Florida Beautiful school in Ft. Lauderdale, FL has Jan. 94 and Sept. 94 openings for Pre-Primary (3-6) and Elementa1y (6-12…

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

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1900 1910 1920 1930 1980 1990 Timeline of Montessori Adolescent Programs 1907: Casadei Bambini founded In Rome early…
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Where are they located? One school is in Canada, one in Mexico, and 31 in the United States. Nine schools are east of the…
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demic year. Well-established, 32 year old school in a picturesque Chicago suburb, ,;,.·ith cnrollment of 290 Com- pctnive…

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

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him get control over his own brain, his behavior-and his world. I am willing to bet this child will do well in school, not…
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fail to instill in developing minds the fundamental skills of attention and reasoning. Increasing numbers of children today…
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Lambert, N. (1988). Adolescent outcomes for hyperactive children. American Psychologist 43(1), 786-799. Meichenbaum, D. (1977…
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of thumb might be What I do cover I will do patiently and well. The subconscious of the child can make connections to other…
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Hopkins, L.B. (1987). Pass the poetry, please. New York: Harper Collins Children's Books. Koch, K. (1970). Wishes, lies…
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They build upon one another. Every ending is a new beginning. They must be understood as a whole-they must be correlated. They…
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References Abelson, R., et al. (1968). Theories of cognitive consistency: A sourcebook. Chicago: Rand McNally. Bandura, A…
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Haberman, M. (1991). The pedagogy of poverty versus good teaching. Phi Delta K.appan, 73(4). Hannaford, I. (1994, Spring).…
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Rist, R. (1970). Social class and teacher expectations: The self- fulfilling prophecy in ghetto education. Harvard Educational…
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MONTESSORI TEACHERS. Seeking certificated teachers with specialized training in Montessori for a new Mon- tessori Magnet…
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New York 31 year established growing school seeking a trained 0-3 teacher to start a new class. In addition, we are looking…

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

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enges 111,m,dty: Evolving 1~i1-llil1Ewt•Adulfs,Jm,tring Children Kohn die hlmly and tbe School: The Importance or adce In…
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DARE TO Do ERDKINDER: REPORT FROM CHICAGO by John Long "What type of adult does civilization need?" This…
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third plane? Are we not immersed in some necessary creative tension as we strive to bind our present explorations with her…
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Points of Interest: 1. Scoring the lines that become the spines of the struts 2. Feeling how sturdy the tower is at each…
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ences in them, listen to each other better, and be both more tolerant and more compassionate. Teachers adopting these…
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profit, independent, Montessori school, for ages 3-12, located in down- town Wilmington, Delaware. Our school offers a…
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New Mexico Small independent school in rural northern New Mexico needs an enthu- siastic Head of School starting 1995- 96.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 3, 1995, Summer

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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1915). The school and society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kramer, R. (1976). Maria…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 1, 1996, Winter

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ning new schools. NAMTA's con- clusion: The Montessori adolescent movement needs direction at the training level and…
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Established in 1961, Alcuin is a parent- owned, not-for-profit, state of Illinois recognized school located in a pictur-…

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

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Resnick, L. (1987). The 1987 presidential address: Learning in school and out. Educational Research, pp. 13-20. Rogoff, B. (…
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CONCLUSION Thus far we have looked at two intelligences and their relation- ship to the Montessori materials. We have looked…
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Gordon, E. E. (1990). A music learning theory for newborn and young children. Chicago: GIA. Madaule, P. (1994). When…
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Follow the child. Trust her judgments. Inspire trust by trusting. Why does it seem so difficult? Follow the child. Find…
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NAMTA's MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT PROJECT The spirit and energy currently surrounding work toward Montessori adolescent…
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bility. What is it? We do not know, but we must hasten to find out. It must be the child who reveals to us what happens during…
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what TEAM really means! Our 5 acre school of thirteen years is just two miles from the Gulf beaches and na- ture parks.…
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Montessori School of Lake Forest has served the North Shore for 30 years. It is located near Lake Michigan in a lovely…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 3, 1996, Summer

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space is not very large, but it allows the children access to the outdoors at any time. We use this space all year long for…
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The Center for Socratic Practice The Judson Montessori School 705 Trafalgar San Antonio, Texas 78216 (210) 344-3117…
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room. We also host an extended-day child/care/enrichment program. We are seeking ... an A.M.I. certified Upper Elementary…
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MONTESSORI INSTITUTE NORTIIWEST Six reasons to consider a career as a Montessori Teacher: • lnte~tionaUy recognized programs…

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

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EVALUATING EXPERIENCES IN ADOLESCENT PROGRAMS by Peter Gebhardt-Seele Dr. Gebhardt-Seele asserts that the development of…
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We may summarize this list by speaking of the harmonizing of the child's personality. Any With the Erdkinder model we…
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the modes of self-expression. For example, John McNamara's inte- grated use of the computer for science, writing, and…
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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1956). The school and society (Combined edition with The child and the curriculum). Chicago: U of…
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REFERENCES Abram, D. (1996). The spell of the sensuous. New York: Pan- theon Books. Coles, R. (1990). The spiritual life of…
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them? And once that decision has been made, how do fifth graders become storytellers? An incident from the first year of the…
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Egan, K. (1987). Literacy and the oral foundations of educa- tion. Harvard Educational Review, 57, 445-472. Egan, K. (1989).…
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Healy, J. (1990). Endangered minds: Why children don't think and what we can do about it. New York: Touchstone/Simon…
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opening this year. The conference emphasized implementation of quality Montessori in the public sector as magnet schools,…
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PREMIERE CONFERENCE FOR SPRING IS SCHEDULED AT SKAMANIA LODGE Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's best-selling book Flow…

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

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FLOW AND EDUCATION by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi PART ONE David [Kahn] is right. I told him that everybody should call me Mike…
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good and bad in your painting-then you will be able to persevere even without external recognition, external reward. But you…
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THE GROWTH OF COMPLEXITY: SHAPING MEANINGFUL LIVES by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Reed Larson As an outgrowth of Dr.…
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At least some of the teenagers in this study were demonstrating that they understood the requirements of growth. They had…
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apply Socratic dialogue to themes in Taoist, Buddhist, Judeo-Christian, and classical Greek traditions which serve to deepen…
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Montessori School, 2997 Main Street, Duluth, GA 30136 or call Dianne Farrelly, 770-476-9307. Illinois Teacher Position…
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The American Montessori Society congratulates the winners of the AMS 1996 Awards for Best Master's Thesis and Best…

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

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• Use the "gentling the violence" technique, developed by a Hungarian woman named Magda Gerber, who founded…
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Branden, N. (1997). The art of living consciously. New York: Simon & Schuster. Briggs, D.C. (1970). Your child's…
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fixed in your mind. What is your place in the cosmos? What is the child's place in the cosmos? What is our purpose on the…
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PART II THE EPIC OF EVOLUTION Since it has been seen to be necessary to give so much to the child, let us give him a vision…
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THE EPIC OF EVOLUTION CONFERENCE: TAKING THE JOURNEY BACK HOME by Kathleen Allen and Gerard Leonard Kathleen Allen and…
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body the cosmos in their own person as well as in the structures they create in bioregions such as subsistence activities and…
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REFERENCES Anderson, B.W. (1986). Understanding the Old Testament (4th ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Anderson,…
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SELF AND EVOLUTION by Mihaly Csikszentrnihalyi Current views of evolution presented at the Epic of Evolution conference…
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, o man peor>.le, suggests the more complicatecJ, se simplicity actually plex t~an a complf. plicatecf Idea or a et…
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is because children will enjoy and live more fully and fulfill their potentials. But also because they are more likely to…

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