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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 30, Number 1, 2005, Winter

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MORAL FORMATION ON THE SECOND PLANE: NURTURING AND HINDERING by lta Williams !ta Williams asserts that moral development is…
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We have had a rule for the past two years: Any fiction reading done in or for school must be a classic. This fall a new…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 30, Number 2, 2005, Spring

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And Mario Montessori, Jr., her grandson, and once president of the International Psychoanalytical Association, told us at an…
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Maria Montessori shares in The Discovery of the Child: Thus the children from their tenderest infancy live, one might say, in…
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CONCRETIZING COSMIC EDUCATION IN INDIA: A MONTESSORI HISTORICAL ACCOUNT by Ela Eckert Ela Eckert's detailed account of…
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The purpose of my discourse is to examine why and in what way Maria Montessori's vision of cosmic education, formed…
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attempts I made to dig out information about Maria Montessori's stay and work in Koda i. My inquiries were frequent! y…
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All of this indicates how comprehensively Maria Montessori herself saw the concept of cosmic education and how seriously she…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 31, Number 1, 2006, Winter

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ENVISIONING THE WHOLE THIRD PLANE: MONTESSORI ERDKINDER AND URBAN ADOLESCENT PROGRAMS HELP EACH OTHER by David Kahn David…
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At the same time that McNamara was nurturing his classroom model, Phil Gang sought out the AMI point of view. In 1976,…
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Participants experience clarity and social cohesion around the Erdkinder farm school experience, which is, in some cases,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 31, Number 3, 2006, Summer

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ogy, and futurists who predict the success of human problem solving. In addition, representatives of the Dutch Montessori…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 1, 2007, Winter

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THE MONTESSORI CENTURY CONCEPT: A CONTINUING PROCESS IN REALITY by David Kahn When we look back to the origins of the…
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OF HEROES AND THE HEROIC: REFLECTIONS ON THE EARLY LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF MARIA MONTESSORI by Lawrence Schaefer Lnrry…
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Butitisin the human con- text that we must come to un- derstand the depth of this tragedy-the terrible wrench to a mother…
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condition-the tenants were in charge of the care and maintenance of the tenements. It acted as a sort of covenant. And he…
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All animals, all living things except human beings, have a pre- estab.Ushed pattern of behavior built in. They have instincts…
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Englishwoman Annie Besant in Paris, who was at that time president of the International Theosophical Society. Besant had lived…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 3, 2007, Summer

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the Children's Houses firsthand in the years up to 1915, returning to write books and articles in support of the new…
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American Media, continued McClure's Magazine, May, 191 I This issue of McClure's magazine carried the first…
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Far Journey to the Southlands REPORT Montessori Methods of Education. M. M. SIMPSON. '-"""…
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need for simple beauty in mind. Its model school building was designed by the architect Franz Schuster in the Bauhaus style…
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Oasis for Montessori Expansion Elementary students sketching from nature, Amsterdamsche Montessori School, 1930s The role of…
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The Model School at Laren, Netherlands, continued Documents from the Model School at Laren, Netherlands, 1938-1939 At Laren…
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In Europe we had aprons far each activity. I think this came down from the Middle Ages, when each trade had its own costume…
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Discovering the Universal Child Montessori child. Sophia College, Bombay, around I 94 2 Working outside, Allahabad, I 9 28…
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Montessori College Oost, Amsterdam, 2000 Architect: Herman Hertzberger Side view of the school Technical lesson Workshop…
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Margot Waltuch and Amos, 1933 Peace and Education, continued A Time for Peace on Earth Sandwiched between two world wars,…
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India, 1939 1928 The book Das Kind in der Familie, based on lectures she gave in 1923 in Vienna, is published in Germon. (…
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1948 Training courses in Mmedabad, Adyar, and Poona; lectures in Bombay. Trip to Gwalior. India; supervises the opening of a…
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Letter from Morio M. Montessori to Morgot Woltuch, February 6, /950 This letter, written during Morio Montessori's 80…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 1, 2008, Winter

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nities did not become more understanding of the child's developmental needs, then the goals of helping humanity develop…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 3, 2008, Summer

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Economics Perspective The temperature and geology of the region necessitated a rich trade economy for the city as much food…
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Anthropology Perspective The name Bnghdnrf literally means "God-Given" or "Gift from God.&quot…
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· Origin of the city; comparison of Mesopotamian (anxiously walled in) and Egyptian (calm, ceremonial) cities; · Alexandria,…
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Nationalist and Independence Movements A. Origins of independence movements in Africa and Asia; B. Methods of achieving…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 1, 2009, Winter

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The goa I is to be able as adults to exercise self-control in all areas of life: the ability to follow through, to make our…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 2, 2009, Spring

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munity. Her pride was enormous and she hated being singled out as needing extra help. Often I would spend half our time…
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very odd social behavior. It turned out that this boy was obsessed with the solar system, and also that he often used this…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 3, 2009, Summer

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Teaching as much as possible is not to teach somebody but to teach the subject. This tendency is justified by educational…
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the teacher-student relationship as opposed to chemistry as opposed to language as opposed to nature study. Each one of these…
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Now that is a very interesting metaphor Mario Montessori is using because in Greek mythology the Hydra was a monster, and…
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I also remember that, when l was a university student (even more years ago), it was very common, almost fashionable, to talk…
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Finally, we need to tell stories that arise out of the children's interests. If a child comes in and shares something…
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diverse group of students in the classroom. The group talked about ethnocentrism and prejudice, stereotyping and cultural…
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students." The report goes on to observe, "Everywhere you look, learning is taking place."…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 1, 2010, Winter

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process itself. As a result, their self-formation and appreciation of the strengths that they did possess were actually…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 2, 2010, Spring

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The Story of '\umbers: \\'e t•xp,rnd on thl' conn•pt of what number is. Ihm do peopll' view n•,1lity? I…
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Claude Claremont utilized his classroom as more than just an environment for the instruction of pupils. He utilized his…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 3, 2010, Summer

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potential friends. Tt is not that difficult, but it is not natural. If we consider them potential enemies, believe me, they…
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trade this meat to Bantu villagers for iron pots, wooden goods, or basketry. Hunting is usually done in groups, with men,…
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Because of their nomadic way of life, the Saa mi do not have permanent houses. They use easy-to-move tents, which are…
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and there are 192 countries that are members of the United Nations (UN). But that's not the end of the issue. There are…
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society, Mary's scientific work was at the highest level. In recognition of her work, despite a deep male bias, she was…
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participation in actions meant to bring social justice to people in the classroom, in the community, all over the world. We…
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Tile Arts The arts of the Himalayan region are astounding. The colors are rich and the images reflect thousands of years of…
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FROM PEACEMAKER TO PEACEBUILDER by Judith Cunningham Judith C1111ningha111 introduces the Montessori Model United Nations (…
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Antioch, also contributing to an early form of globalization. This trend continued with the trade links between the Roman…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 1, 2011, Winter

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How are bridges paid for? The need for them is evident, but who is to put them up? Time was when the builder of a bridge was…
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This teaches another of the engineer's secrets. There are dif- ferent kinds of forces. Compression is one of them. But…
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new future. He had remarked to a friend not long before, "I am not satisfied with the work I have done so far. From…
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Of the many cultures of humankind, of the plenitude of history's eras and their mass of pivotal artifacts, we reasoned…
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periods of Roman history, namely: Etruscan Kings, Republic, and Empire. The first two seminars are taken up with visualizing…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 2, 2011, Spring

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Part Two For a Science of the Formation of Man Chapter I On the Move with the "New Child" I. I Beyond the…
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18 Part One - To1rnrd the Children's House: The Formation Years psychiatrist Augustin Morel had first written about and…
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100 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of !he "Method" Illustration 47: "The boy penetrates the…
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On the Move with the "New Child" 107 Spanish one in I 9 l5; the Dutch in 1916, and the Danish in 1917. In…
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School, Family and Society 119 committee included Ernesto Nathan. The trip also had the patronage of the National Education…
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122 Par/ Two - For a Science of Ifie Formal ion of Man compared to her previous one, she went to the Child Education…
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School, Fami(I' and Society 125 his dignity and sensibility. With The Child in the Fami~1·. Montcssori's…
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School. Fa111i~v and Sociely 127 Lombardo Radice, who drafted those programs, had intended religious education in an open…
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l55 Chapter IV Far from Italy: First Europe and then India IV.1 The Montessori movement without Maria Montessori ln 1930…
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Farji-0111 Italy: First Europe and then India 157 promises became almost offensive, Maria Montessori would not hesitate to…
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Far from Italy: First Europe and then India 159 who received Montessori's resignation as director of the Scuola di…
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Far/i·om Ita~1•: First Europe and then India 161 she would later analyzc in more detail in her essay "The Erdkinder…
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Far.from lta(I': First Europe and then India 163 Montessori's intellectual path thus opened up to new themes.…
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Far.from Italy: First Europe and then India 165 A human being formed within the conception of a world of industrious beings…
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Farji-om Italy: First Europe and then India 167 heard a word that was not the right one, and then smiled to him. As one…
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168 Par/ Tll'o - For a Science of 1he Formation of Man observations also concerned the relations between plants and…
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Far.from Ira~)': First Europe and 1he11 India 169 they could re-embrace children and grandchildren, respectively, who…
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170 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation of Man which, like India, had to face many difficulties with regard to the…
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Farjiwn Italy: First Europe and then India 171 would receive the same nomination in the following two years. However,…
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172 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation o_/Man overlooked children's rights and explained. ''There are…
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Farji-0111 fla(v: First Europe and then India !73 1 This monthly journal of the Ente Morale Opera Montessori had its lirst…
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Far_ji-0111 Italy: First Europe and then India 27 AMI (ed.), cit.. p.47. 28 P. Giovetti. cit., p. I 03. 29 Ibid, p. IOI. 30…
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214 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the ··Method" intelligent activity and lead to the independence and…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 3, 2011, Summer

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the later attachment to the words we use for those actions. "Never give more to the mind than you do to the hand,…
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summary of the syllabus derived precisely from Montessori's book, From Childhood to Adolescence. Perhaps you think that…
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veloped, the interaction of that individual with the world, and ulti- mately their effect on the world, depends a great deal…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 37, Number 1, 2012, Winter

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Mon<essori National Curriculum for the Second Plane of Development from Six to Twelve Years Fundamental needs of…
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Montessori National Curriculum for the Third Plane of Development from Twelve to Fifteen/Sixteen Years History and the…
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section, "Self-Expression" is an intrinsic need of the human being who is shaping a conscious seH with an…
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EDUCATION AND PEACE RECONSIDERED Rereading Education and Peace [in March of 2011] with the junior class as part of a study of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 37, Number 2, 2012, Spring

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This continual effort and experi- ence of living together is important. We must look at it from the point of view of a…
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PART II Growth For the first decade or so, our work took place in a generally uniform social environment; therefore, it…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 38, Number 1, 2013, Winter

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15 Montessori • The House of Children Returning to the topic of the House of Children, everything was all right except the…
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18 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 part in work. Work can be of varied kinds in the garden: preparation of…
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54 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Children serving soup, Laren, Holland, 1940, courtesy of Margot Waltuch…
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88 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Kodaikanal. During the first two years with the chil- dren, we had made…
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93 Kahn-Montessori Interview • The Kodaikanal Experience the KodaiKanal exPerience: chaPter ii Kahn-Montessori interview…

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