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Sequence 4344 Claremont, Claude. of Montessori. (1949, June 3). The activity school--The purposefulness Times Educational Supplement… |
Sequence 5556 CREATIVE DRAMA Gerhartstein, Sister Mary Aloyse. (1980). A play on writing a play. NAMTA Quarterly,!, 17-23, (7).… |
Sequence 7071 Latifi, Azra. (1973). Around the Child, The discovery of the child and of an aim for life • ..!..?., 59-60, ( 2).… |
Sequence 7374 O'Shea, Michael V. (1912). The Montessori method of teaching. Dial, 13_, 392-394, (3). O'Shea, M. V. (1913… |
Sequence 7475 Rambusch, Nancy M. (1963). Montessori for American children. Paper presented at the 4th national American Montessori… |
Sequence 79Haring, Norris. (1963). Reflections upon contemporary learning theory and application in a structured environment Paper… |
Sequence 82Designs for differences. (Video]. Cleveland, Ohio: National Media Center/ NAMTA. 83 Growing up Montessori. [Video].… |
Sequence 8687 LANGUAGE ARTS A, English as a Second Language Patra, Kumari Arati. (1958). English with non-English children-part 1.… |
Sequence 9091 Stevens, George L. (1963). Reading for young children. Paper presented at the 1963 Americand Montessori Society national… |
Sequence 96Montessori, Mario. (1974). Playing with numbers. Connnunications, .!.ll, 9-10, (2). 97 Montessori, Mario. (1959).… |
Sequence 117118 Montessori Talks to Parents Newsletter. published by North American Montessori Teachers' Association, 2859… |
Sequence 122124 Ethical basis. (1912, September 11). Times Educational Supplement, p.463, (2). Joosten, A.M. (1958). Observation.… |
Sequence 164166 Jones, Sanford. Quarterly, (1976). Some reflections on religion and the child. !, 13-15, (3). Kahn, Barbara. (1983… |
Sequence 165167 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION AND MANACEHENBT A. Administration Dunn, Paul J. & Callahan, John Biyer. (1963). How to… |
Sequence 177179 Perra, w. (1958). Appreciation of a mother-teacher. Around the Child, 2, 61-62, (2). Petersen, Robert C. _!2,… |
Sequence 7.. MM Peace Art from Russian Elementary School Children Courtesy of City to City Project - Cleveland Heights-Novgorod 27 |
Sequence 5And such spiritual hardiness can only be maintained by learning from the children, now and always, with stillness and humility… |
Sequence 42CURRICULUM FOR CARING: BUILDING A SENSE OF MISSION WITH THE ADOLESCENT by David Kahn and Marilyn DoelT Innovated as part of… |
Sequence 51evaluation. One point is clear-evaluation is an essential ingredient of the Montessori secondary program, probably because… |
Sequence 98same time, a number of philanthropic Montessori institutions in the inner city. And because Montessori's introduction to… |
Sequence 108OHIO Hudson Montessori School is currently accepting applications for a Director/ess at the 6-9 and 9-12 year old Elementary… |
Sequence 109TEACHER AVAILABLE EXPERIENCED !RISH MONTESSORI TEACHER AVAILABLE: Qualified to teach children between 2 1k and 12 years of… |
Sequence 9Environmental deprivation is another factor. Families without proper food, clothing, and shelter are hindered from offering… |
Sequence 10Orthodox: A Study to Determine the Relative Improvement of the Preschool Child with Brain Damage Trained By One of Two Meth-… |
Sequence 83research on teaching and childrearing has pointed to the superiority of an "authoritative" or "… |
Sequence 117OHIO Cincinnati Public Schools needs four 6-12 trained teacher beginning September 1987. Send letters of inquiry and resumes… |
Sequence 15love, patience, and individual bonding with the children needed to be there because the adolescent was in a sense… |
Sequence 77WHEN THE KIDS FIGHT HOW TO INTERVENE HELPFULLY By Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish have written… |
Sequence 133NAMTANEWS NAMTA Initiates Montessori Public School Study Working in conjunction with the Ohio Montessori Training Institute… |
Sequence 134even included a cookbook of the recipes served. The ratings were universally positive for both cuisine and pedagogy. Ow·… |
Sequence 92land, to support future races. "21 The emotional depiction of coral as part of a cosmic legacy of doing right by… |
Sequence 97that most of our textbooks are still written as participants in the 'warfare' between science and religion that is… |
Sequence 106EXPLORING WITH THE NINE TO TWELVE CHILD by Kathleen Futrell Delineating a master portrait of a Montessori "upper… |
Sequence 138NAMTA RESEARCH COMPENDIUM- TO BE SHIPPED JULY 30 The final mailing for this year's NAMTA members will be Mary Boehnlein… |
Sequence 70d) exercises in sensory geometry and numbers. Three additional objec- tives were included in the Montessori curriculum: a)… |
Sequence 4Based on the high correlations obtained between parent involvement and student achievement, it is conceivable to infer that… |
Sequence 5Urban Education PERFORMANCE OF MONTESSORI GRADUATES IN PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOMS Carol Takacs Cleveland State University… |
Sequence 45the subjects of geometry and language. In geometry the essentialist will be governed by the sensorial reality of the materials… |
Sequence 63Montessori and the Humanities means a clarification of goals. We have a saying in Montessori - "Montessori is an aid… |
Sequence 100A MONTESSORI OPERATIONS HANDBOOK FOR Tll!IC8fRS AND ADIIINISTRA10RS by David Kahn _ .... -- SPECIAL TO NAMTA MEMBERS… |
Sequence 112COLORADO Accepting applications for openings in our Elementary level, both 6-9 and 9-12. School has been in existence 24… |
Sequence 140MICHIGAN 9-12 TEACHER. Excellent, well-established school seeks experienced 9-12 teacher. Located in beautiful new 11,000 sq… |
Sequence 89THE MONTESSORI PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSORTIUM AND THE FUTURE OF MONTESSORI RESEARCH by Mary Maher Boehnlein, Ph.D. As a result of… |
Sequence 90best conduct a collaborative project which would provide impartial involvement of both AMI and AMS. With the assistance of NAM… |
Sequence 112HUMANITIES INSTITUTE PLANNING CONTINUES The Cleveland Humanii:ies and Education Institut,e (CHEI) is a teacher in-service… |
Sequence 73satisfying relationships and of passing on that ability to their children. But in unstable homes, where parents, often single… |
Sequence 129the facility by different personnel which always adds stress to any program. (Good teachers, especially Montessorians, do not… |
Sequence 136NAMTANEWS NAMTA WORKSHOPS FOR 1990-1991 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PARI'NERSHIPS Cleveland, Ohw October… |
Sequence 100SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY PARrNERSHIPS, AND CHILDREN PLACED AT RISK OF LATER SCHOOL FAILURE by Christopher Harris In a speech… |
Sequence 111we must now ready all children for school success. Some of these conditions include the fact that: • 1 in 5 American children… |
Sequence 118NAMTANEWS NEW BEGINNINGS It was a busy summer and fall for NAMTA as we prepared for a long- awaited office move after… |
Sequence 120Coursework will be divided between two consecutive summers, the first scheduled for July 1 to August 2, 1991 and continuing in… |
Sequence 121The Erdkinder Committee, formed December ·s, 1990, discussed three different sites - Conneeticut, Ohio, and Oregon - for… |
Sequence 122(Mary Boehnlein1 Montessori Urban Task Force (Alcillia Clifford1 Mon- tessori Erdkinder Collaborative (John McNamara1 and… |
Sequence 127CLEVELAND HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION INSTITUTE Summers 1991-1992 Rationale It has been over seven years since A Nation aJ,… |
Sequence 130FIELD EXPERIENCES of various types will be held at the end of every week, including visits to museums, viewing and discussing… |
Sequence 154Montessori trained administrator. AMI training required; experience and knowledge of Spanish desired. Attractive salary and… |
Sequence 18References Brown, Rexford G. ( 1991). Schools of thought: How the politics of litera,cy shape thinking in the classroom. San… |
Sequence 25the pressures of systemic bureaucracies, the role of caste, the homogenizing intentions of the schools--and the link between… |
Sequence 60What makes the Montessori curriculwn work are: its long history of implementation, its focus on giving the keys (process) to… |
Sequence 72builds thought, language, and concepts. And this need for integration aero~ the curriculum guides the organization of time,… |
Sequence 206administrative experience in the AMI Montessori tradition. Primary and elemenrary Montessori diplomas arc desirable.… |
Sequence 21informed by their child's process of learning, early intervention is real, and Montessori principles are actualized in… |
Sequence 48I. Practical life enhances the development of task organization and cognitive order through care of self, care of the… |
Sequence 67ASSESSMENT Montessori 2000 provides an extremely important opportunity to further an unfulfilled assessment need that has… |
Sequence 68Guided by the belief that assessment of student progress should be based on multiple sources of evidence, the evaluation of… |
Sequence 69be an iterative process in writing and by telephone that will continue until the student outcomes are clearly specified. Task… |
Sequence 70of a variety of student activities required to master the objective. Student performance in these classroom activities, if… |
Sequence 87Key Institutions • The following institutions are key to the development of the Montessori 2000 project. Montessori… |
Sequence 89Design Review Team and Task Force Roster • Michael Bagiackas, Teacher-Head, Hershey Montessori School 10229 Prouty, Concord… |
Sequence 90Carole Komgold, Director, Center for Montessori Teacher Education/NY 25 Roxbury Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583 914-472-0038 Pamela… |
Sequence 97Gloria Dei Virginia Varga Hershey Montessori School Michael Bagiackas Judson Montessori School Jim Judson Lake Country… |
Sequence 149THE CHILDREN'S HOUSE, 80 Sagamore Rd., Rye, NH 03870. No phone calls, please. Applications are now being accepted LO com… |
Sequence 11INTRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT OF A MONTESSORI OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT by Michael Bagiackas Toleration by earth's ecosystems to… |
Sequence 116school situated 30 miles from the Pocono Mts. and 30 miles from New York City in north- western New Jersey. Staff and… |
Sequence 1181992-1993 NAMTA CONFERENCES October 1-3 October 15-17 November 6-7 December 4-5 February 5-7 March 19-20 April 30-May I… |
Sequence 189NAMTA NEWS NAMTA CONFERENCES DEVELOP SPECIALIZATION AND GREATER ExPERTlSE This year's NAMTA workshops have helped… |
Sequence 207gram development challenge and will compen- sate our new administrator with a very competi- tive salary and benefits package… |
Sequence 213MONTESSORI TEACHER EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE 11424 Bellflower Road NE Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 421-1905 fax (216) 421-8193… |
Sequence 186The Montessori Adolescent Project On April 16-18, 1993, NAMTA hosted a meeting of Montessori middle school practitioners at… |
Sequence 110Cosmic Education at the middle school level, while including the areas of geography, biology, and geology, also includes the… |
Sequence 111Reading, seminars, field experiences, journaling, interviewing, and expository and creative writing are integrated into this… |
Sequence 113• Choose a specific ethnic neighborhood in the Cleveland area to research regarding its history, settlement, landmarks,… |
Sequence 119middle school environment on to another level of risk and finally out into the Cleveland community, the fact is that the… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 19, No. 1 • WINIBR 1994 EXPANDING MINDS; EXPANDING MONTESSORI e lo affiliation wilh lhe Association… |
Sequence 180Montessori Teacher Education Collaborative Forthcoming Courses mer:Prl Commencl level Three Consecutive Summers June… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 19, No. 2 • SPRING 1994 MONTESSORI: IN SUPPORT OF THE CHILD AND THE FAMILY 9 In affiliation with the… |
Sequence 1781994-1995 school year. We have classes ranging from infant through 9-12. Our campuses have beautiful buildings which all… |
Sequence 187Montessori Teacher Education Collaborative Forthcoming Courses Summer Primary Course Commencing June 1994 Cleveland, OH… |
Sequence 10SURVEY OF MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT PROGRAMS: INTERPRETIVE COMMENTARY by John Long Introduction Let me Lell a personal story… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VOL. 20, No. 1 • WINTER 1995 MONTESSORI: NURTURING THE HUMAN POTENTIAL e In affiliation with the… |
Sequence 132The work of this stage of development is adaptation to social life. The adolescent is vulnerable to the development of all… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 20, No. 2 • SPRING 1995 THE MONTESSORI LEARNING COMMUNITY: FUTURE CHALLENGES e In affiliation with… |
Sequence 119Delegate Agency: An organization designated by a Grantee to operate a Head Start program, using funds channeled through the… |
Sequence 122MONTESSORI AND ASSESSMENT: SOME ISSUES OF ASSESSMENT AND CURRICULUM REFORM by Annette M. Haines INTRODUCTION This study… |
Sequence 201Seated: Dr. Mohamud Jama, Ambassador John Ritch, Marcia Perez, Charlotte Kovach Shea. Standing: Charles Rothman, Brian Bullock… |
Sequence 214,-----------------------7 REGISTRATION: STUDY INTENSIVE (July 10-28; includes three-day sharing event) Note: This course… |
Sequence 215HOUSING: STUDY INTENSIVE The Alcazar Hotel 2450 Derbyshire Road Cleveland Heights OH 44106 (216) 321-5400 Housing for the… |
Sequence 217MONTESSORI CHILDREN'S HOUSE OF WOODLAND and MONTESSORI COUNTRY DAY OF SACRAMENTO, both owned and administered by the… |
Sequence 224Montessori school and part of the New Zealand state system. Applicants must have Montessori training, AMS/ AMI preferred.… |