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NAMTA Journal 12/1 08 Montessori and Daycare: Making a Dinstiction

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prepared environment throughout all the hours that they spend in the Children's House. Surely we cannot ignore Dr.…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 02 A Montessori Cultural Environment with Southeast Asian Refugee Children

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A MONTESSORI MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT WITH SOUTHEAST ASIAN REFUGEE CHILDREN by Mw-iel W Adcock Ms. Adcock's…
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Another issue of particular importance was language. Within the classroom the children spoke Vietnamese, Laotian, Chinese,…
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The adults soon realized that the children's response was indeed substantial; concentration and independence began to…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 10 Research: The Montessori Research: A Review of the Literature

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development, and the disadvantaged child; second, teacher training and teacher and teaching differences; and third, the…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 14 Feature: One World, One Drum

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ONE WORLD, ONE DRUM by Tom Sipes My first teaching assignment was in a Catholic seminary in East Africa, in the town of…

NAMTA Journal 13/1 10 A Selection of Children's Books for Montessorians

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A SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS FOR MONTESSORIANS By Charlene S. Trochta Twenty-Five Favorites: Some New, Some Old…

NAMTA Journal 13/1 11 The Nature and Theory of Silence Activities in the Children's House

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THE NATURE AND THEORY OF SILENCE ACTIVITIES IN THE CHILDREN'S HOUSE by Mary Black Verschuur Ph.D With the incisiveness…
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Culturally too, silence has many interpretations. Within our society silence can be construed as inferring compliance or…
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Montessori did, however, write extensively on the will and the development of will in young children. Later interpreters of…
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ordinary noises consequent thereon. "9 The effort is made by each indi- vidual in the collective to suspend and…
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consciousness of the command he/she has over the control of his/her own body. When this conscious awareness is arrived at and…
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could make the children silent and yet claim freedom. The age-old misconceptions of freedom and discipline surfaced for…
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is expanded and we have the opportunity to reach out towards things which are normally beyond ow· reach, widening our horizons…
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requires participation. And finally, but importantly, silence should only be initiated at normal times when the room and those…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 09 Darwinism Defined: The Difference between Fact and Theory

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understand the past, but don't pretend to predict the future. We can't see past processes directly, but learn to…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 06 Research of Cognitive/Intellectual Development

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Dependent variables in the study were the motor skill of eye-hand co-ordination, visual perception skills of figure ground and…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 01 Performance of Montessori Graduates in Public School Classrooms

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MATIIEMMICS - Average Percentile Ranks California Achievement Test Grade3 Grade4 Grade6 TotalGrouJJ Montessori Group 58.…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 01 Montessori Education: Interactive Idea for Human Understanding

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that is overwhelming for the moment? (Elicits the collaboration of the group) Sarah: Individualizing, Lois-have you tried…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 01 The Montessori Contribution to Educational Reform—A Prologue

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References Brown, Rexford G. ( 1991). Schools of thought: How the politics of litera,cy shape thinking in the classroom. San…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 15 Change and Restructuring

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But I think that these more basic issues of working on collaboration, working on redefining the role of the teacher, on…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 04 The Child and the World of Nature

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In a 1.946 lecture in London Montessori said, "Education today needs one reform. If it is to prepare man for the…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 08 The Intellectual Lives of Teachers

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Had the faculty done the right kind of homework and thought clearly about the words they were using and encouraging their…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 06 Literature and Grammar

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the t i n ings ngl o- fY, au & f>eau ng is po- ttry, tincf:'from the p f other na- tions, f…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 11 Philosophy and Practice: Primary Considerations for the Implementation of an All-Day Montessori Program

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reversal in attitude of the children affected by the response to stimuli of the environment including the apparatus and the…
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servation and discovery, freedom and discipline. These are not things which are switched off and on for certain periods…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 01 The Adolescent and the Future

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The child still needs a prepared environment for his work and activities. Dr. Montessori warns us: "Education between…

NAMTA Journal 20/3 01 World Montessori: Renewal through Cooperation

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WORLD MONTESSORI: RENEWAL THROUGH COOPERATION by David Kahn What is the task confronting education? It is above all the task…

NAMTA Journal 20/3 02 Maria Montessori and the "Glass House"

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MARIA MONTESSORI AND THE "GLASS HOUSE" by Alan Bonsteel, MD Dr. Bonstee/' s article not only conveys…
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these "deficient" children, in 1907 she took her new teaching prin- ciples to "normal"…
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In addition to help from her longtime assistants, Helen Parkhurst and Adelia Pyle, Montessori was accompanied by her son,…
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lecture extensively to wider audiences, including a combined session of the 53rd annual convention of the National Education…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 17 The Four Planes of Development

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birth to 3 years of age, the child from 3 to 6 years, the child from 6 to 12, concerns a much more detailed look at individual…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 05 All-Day Montessori: Making It Work

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Montessori triangle? Surely the adult in the environment is indispens- able at any time of the day, and especially when the…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 09 Evolution as Philosophy and Action

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The great work for the child, as for all humans, is to become a conscious collabo- rator with the unfolding of the universe…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 14 Embracing Learning Diversity in the Montessori School

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Practical Life One of the guide's greatest resources in offering the more restless and less easily focused child deeply…
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Children's House, except more loquaciously. Some children need more repetition, and all the children seem to enjoy the…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 03 Cultivating Spontaneous Self-Discipline

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needs of each are different, it causes conflict and very often the needs of the adults will take precedence over the needs of…
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children, especially in the Children's House, we often look to the immediate situation at hand and try to figure out what…
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because an inner need or directive of the child is not being met. Balancing of freedom and discipline (or responsibility) is…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 07 The Epic of Evolution Conference: Taking the Journey Back Home

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THE RESURGENCE OF COSMIC STORYTELLERS by Brian T. Swimme Brian Swimme' s insight into the Story of the Universe…

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

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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 24/1 10 The Importance of Engagement: A Preliminary Analysis

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Maslow, Abraham H. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. NY: Viking, 1971. Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. Trans.…

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…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 02 Discovering the Real Spiritual Child (Part 1)

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I wish you to enjoy the vision of the human being in the first season of life, blossoming at the warmth of a Person, or of a…

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

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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…

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

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The Last Bargain "Come and hire me," I cried, while in the morning I was walking on the stone-paved road.…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 12 Ecology and Human Destiny

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the ecological sense of our connection to the cosmos and other genera- tions of living beings. Our own personal destiny cannot…

NAMTA Journal 24/3 09 The Cultural Significance of the Story of the Universe

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THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STORY OF THE UNIVERSE by Brian Swimme Edited by Connie Barlow This article portrays the…

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

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In 1915, Dr. Montessori traveled to California to attend the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. She…

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

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For every material selected for the Practical Life area, the guide has the responsibility to know it fluently, so that all…

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

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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. 1949. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1992. Montessori, Maria. The Child in the Family.…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 15 Obituary Maria Christlieb Robles

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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. 1949. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1992. Montessori, Maria. The Child in the Family.…
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For every material selected for the Practical Life area, the guide has the responsibility to know it fluently, so that all…
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In 1915, Dr. Montessori traveled to California to attend the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. She…

NAMTA Journal 25/2 11 The Hand-Thought-Language Nexus

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THE HAND-THOUGHT-LANGUAGE NEXUS by Frank R. Wilson Frank Wilson's scholarly book depicts cognitive scientists and…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 06 Cosmic Education

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impulse towards work." 1 She had noticed that impulse in the work of that first group of children she was asked to…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 09 The Adolescent and the Future

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life of a group and to live it for himself, no longer so closely attached to and dependent upon his own family. The child…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 04 Dr. Montessori's Approach to Language in the Second Phase of the Child's Development

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she brought them to analyze the words into sounds; (b) to relate the symbols of the alphabet with these sounds (not with the…

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

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It is amazing how wise teenagers can be. It came as a revelation to me how sensitive they could be to and how aware they could…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 04 To Dance with the Adolescent

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connected with economics or service or maintenance of the Erd kinder setting. Movement for the grow- ing young person is a…

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

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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 32 Geometry and Erdkinder

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So according to Montessori, the task of the educator is to "prepare an environment" with scientifically…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 16 Montessori Transformation at Computer Associates

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what their child has received until they have moved into the elemen- tary school arena and they see the results in their…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 11 Civility and Citizenship: The Roots of Community Connection

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self. A well-developed will and a clear sense of belonging enable the adolescent to create a polite forum for debate and…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 02 Aligning Montessori Schools with True Montessori Essentials

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Houses. This is not a snobby attitude. If we take in too many children who cannot follow their healthy inner urges, then we…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 10 Bonding with the Natural World: The Roots of Environmental Awareness

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Kirkby, Mary Ann. "Nature as Refuge in Children's Envi- ronments." Children's Environments…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 11 Deep Ecology: Educational Possibilities for the Twenty-First Century

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synchrony. New experiences and understandings reconfigure these au tom a tic patterns. Learning is required when an en…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 04 The Four Planes of Development

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developing human being, 1 and it explains and justifies the constant Montessori idea of the importance of education as a &…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 07 Maria Montessori and Algebra: The Binomial Theorem

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materials, and the latter is essential if we are to devise appropriate presentations for children in the future. • To pass…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 08 On the Subject of Subjects

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These further developments were subsumed under sensorial, lan- guage, and arithmetic/math (the existing areas) wherever…
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language in all its various aspects or all of the math, and how the fifth album with its old identity tag was simply a working…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 10 Introduction to "Keys to the World: The Second Plane of Education"

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Children's House. For this is how the public at large, teachers, and even college professors viewed her work: Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 11 Contrasting Land and Water Forms: The Method in Practice

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Once upon a time, there was a Montessori manufacturer who produced this material in an erroneous fashion: The concept of pen…
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Figure 7. World Map Showing the Main Peninsulas of the World. Etymologies The teacher or children can research the stories or…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 22 Camillo 26-01-04

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Figure 7. World Map Showing the Main Peninsulas of the World. Etymologies The teacher or children can research the stories or…
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Once upon a time, there was a Montessori manufacturer who produced this material in an erroneous fashion: The concept of pen…
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Children's House. For this is how the public at large, teachers, and even college professors viewed her work: Montessori…
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language in all its various aspects or all of the math, and how the fifth album with its old identity tag was simply a working…
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These further developments were subsumed under sensorial, lan- guage, and arithmetic/math (the existing areas) wherever…
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materials, and the latter is essential if we are to devise appropriate presentations for children in the future. • To pass…
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developing human being, 1 and it explains and justifies the constant Montessori idea of the importance of education as a &…

NAMTA Journal 29/3 02 A Path for the Exploration of any Language Leading to Writing and Reading – as part of the Total…

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It must be stressed that this stage is of the utmost importance both for the young children and for those who emer school at…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 08 The Elementary Child's Place in the Natural World

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CorneJ1, Joseph Bharat. Sharing Nature with Children: The Classic Parents' and Teachers' Nature Awareness Guide-…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 09 The Moral Development of Adolescents: A View from the Farm

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them through and onward, or at the very least, lie in wait until a fertile time when the memory of what they experienced with…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 08 The Wisdom of Love: A Montessori Journey of the Sea of Life

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is necessary within the limits of the farm for the adolescent to understand the potential joint venture between nature and…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 09 The Adult Montessori School Community: Finding a Balance

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We are not alone. We cannot do everything. We can do many things. Thank you for your kind attention. REFERENCES Greenleaf,…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 15 Farm School Culture and the Valorization of the Personality: How Does Living on the Land Contribute to…

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the abstraction of it on a large scale to be convincing and comprehen- sible. A culture of responsibility toward one another…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 22 The Role of the Specialist

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music and art, on the one hand, and totally ignoring the fact that there are children who are interested in exploring physics…

NAMTA Journal 31/2 08 From the Garden to the Farmhouse: Farm Life and Education for Children Under Six

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off the roof will be collected in large cisterns for watering the gardens and washing. We also chose to use straw bale…

NAMTA Journal 31/2 09 Deepening Cosmic Education

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to hold in our hearts and minds the big picture, and for the love of our children and the future, to keep our own fire of hope…

NAMTA Journal 31/3 02 Nature and Embodied Education: A Key Role for Montessori Research

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Louv, R. Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 2005. Martindale…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 09 Montessori Education in Exiled Tibetan Children's Villages

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MONTESSORI EDUCATION IN EXILED TIBETAN CHILDREN'S VILLAGES by Ela Eckert translated by Sue Irwin Resenrc/rer £In…
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these schools are run privately; Montessori is seldom found in the regular school system. Setting up a Montessori class is…
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• Around sixteen thousand children are taken care of in Tibetan Children's Villages. Between two thousand and three thou…

NAMTA Journal 32/3 01 The NAMTA Centenary Exhibit

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From Nova Scotia to San Francisco J Seated for lunch in the glass-walled classroom, Palace of Education and Social Economy,…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 08 Support and Engagement for All Students

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many teachers and schools simply do not want to work with the chi.ldren that we label "special needs" chil…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 04 Psico-Aritmética and Psico-Geometría

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Figure 3 Figure 4 decomposing and recomposing actual geometrica I objects. This starts in the Children's House, where…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 16 High School Humanities: Social Sciences, History, and Metacognition

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My training is primary, and my work before adolescent was in the Children's House. As Chris Kjaer was saying, "…

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