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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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history as (long after) bipedalism, and probably after tool use and enlargement of the brain, we had many different forms of…
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THE EVOLUTION OF A CHILD-CENTERED CURRICULUM by Leelavati M'Rao In the history of education, educationists had in their…
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education to the sixth year, he formulates certain principles for the education of children at home by the mothers who ought…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 2, 1990, Spring

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So the character traits that we call virtues spring up spontaneously. We cannot teach this kind of morality to children of…
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Dewey, John. (1956). The ch:ild and the curriculum: the sclwol and soci.ety. Chicago: Univer- sity of Chicago Press. Hunt,…
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can see it - North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia." As she named the continents her hand…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 3, 1990, Summer

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THE ASSISTANT TO INFANCY: A SPECIAL EDUCATOR by Dr. Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Mont.am.aro introduces the arigins of…
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Jan.23, 1883 1909 1935 1946 1947 1957 1961 HISTORY OF ASSISTANTS TO INFANCY Adele Costa Gnocchi was born in Montefalco…
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At the birth to three level the Montessori movement has years of experience to draw from though not experience in our own…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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ALBER!' M. JOOSTEN - A BIOGRAPHY Albert M. Joosten was born in the Nether lands on November 21, 1914. His formal…
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Waltuch collection Maria Montessori: Adyar, India, 1939. "The 'Monwssori Method' distinguished itself from…
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director (and occupied this charge until his deathi Branches are func- tioning in many European, Asian, and American countries…
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were conducted with sufficient fidelity to the method, and the name was sometimes used as if it were an advertisement. The…
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the theory of the Montessori method, and practical instruction in the technique of the method. The classes last for six months…
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MAHATMA GANDHI AND MARIA MONTESSORI (1969) by A.M. Joosten Mr. Joosten offers an interesting comparison of two important 2oth…
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imposed on Dr. Montessori who was considered an enemy alien. Being under restrictions himself, he could do nothing to have…
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In fighting for the causes to which they dedicated their lives, both recognized nonviolence as a positive all-embracing…
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opens a much vaster field of view, giving entry to a new region which is practically unlimited. Where the child as an…
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KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH MONTESSORI ROOTS An Interview with Mildred Gunawardena In an interview with Damd Kahn, Mildred Guna:…
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with Montessori. As you made what Montessori calls the levels of ascent as you go and work through the years, what discovery…
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Week Fbur: July 20 to July 24, 1991 THE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF MORAL RESPONSIBILITY: Education and Society In this section…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, 1991, Spring

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teach students about the politics, sociology, and economics of the revolution- ary world changes that we' re living…
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can't that runle get there if he has to keep going another half? I have heard kids say there has to be something wrong…

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

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AN INTERvIEwWTIH TuoMAS BERRY In an interview with Gerry Leonard in November 1990, Thomas Berry discussed his views about the…
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which is trying to become a self-sustaining community in relationship with the plants, the animals, the landscape, the humans…
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that it's satisfying. One of the difficulties with this and with fu.rms is that we have never developed a village culture…
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conuibuted to her being somewhat ostracized by the scientific and educational establishment and her being labeled as &quot…
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sicy of Rome Medical School. There are many stories of the "petty persecu- cions" she endured with good…
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process for the spirit of the child. The words of'Abdu'I-Baha come co mind in this regard: Therefore must th.e…
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of President Wilson. Montessori lectured in cities in South America, and, of course, conducted many courses in India during…
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References 'Abdu'l-Baha. (1982). The promul,gation of universal peace. Wilmette. Baha'{ Publishing Trust.…
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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…

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

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10. Jerome S. Bruner, Toward a Theory of Instruction (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Universiry Press, 1966). I l. Alexis Carrel,…
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important way that we can help is to listen intently when the child tries to communicate thereby conveying the message that…
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References Bjorklund, D.F. ( l 989). Children's thinking: developmental function and individual differences. Pacific…
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NEEDS OF THE ELEMENTARY-AGE CHILD MONTESSORI PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND THEIR PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATIONS by Rajendra K.…
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I had the privilege of seeing and salvaging some of these time lines from the materials left by Dr. Momessori in India. Most…
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Footnotes 1 • Maria Montessori, To Educate the Human Potential. Madras, India. Kalakshetra Publications, 1973, p. 4. 2 •…
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perspective, education becomes a process of assisting human develop- ment, working coward full and whole construction. le…

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

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THE IMPORTANCE OF MONTESSORI 2000 New American Schools Development Corporation (NASDC) was founded in 199 l by Lamar…
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WHOLE LANGUAGE CONFERENCE IN HOUSTON WELL-RECEIVED ln January, Mary Boehnlein and Hildegard Solzbacher presented another…
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Wlye J4[ontessori J4[aterials ®uilb- !.tihtijhte ~ontessori 4717 Chesapeake Street NW, Washington, DC 20016 (202) 362-1172…

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

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tbtauhee ~oniessori 4717 Chesapeake Street NW, Washington, DC 20016 (202) 362-1172 Traditional, internationally approved…

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

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EDITORIAL REINVENTING MONTESSORI: PERILS AND POSSIBILITIES by David Kahn To what degree is the fundamental test of…
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... he showed me a picture of the night sky taken with the big telescope. There were tens of thousands of stars and…
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Mover, itself unmoved. This Mover he called God. Aristotle's God was not the sort of being one would be inclined to…
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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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'!IRat!hee 4f.lt{ontessori 4717 Chesapeake Street NW, Washington, DC 20016 (202) 362-1172 Traditional, internationally…

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

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center of current theory. This, according to John Chattin-McNichols, author of TbeMontessori Con- troversy (1991), has…
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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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kitchen. Adding section by section, piece by piece, they discovered the style pattern and saw that the repeats in Malory are…
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at you!te show- • fs you're showing the child with this work is not only the ability to parse-to recognize the parts…
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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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danced. That is the one group of stories in which you should change your normal voice; tell them quickly and keep the rhythm.…
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Some of the Native American tales preserve the original animal marriage, and some of the Japanese do. There is nothing…
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in the stories of India. Prehistoric man, wherever you find him, cannot distinguish between sleep, death, and a faint. You…
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Wire Jfillontessori Jfillaterials ®uilh t&nllh.ee ~ont.essori 4717 Chesapeake Stteet NW, Washington, OC 20016 (202)…

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

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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 1, 1994, Winter

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it probably is not necessary to show the whole process. For example, a Bring Me game usually assumes that the children can…
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An exceptional example of vertical history was the Columbus Quincentennary Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art nearly two…
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Alexander the Great, another Greek, was also a great traveller, founding Alexandria in Egypt, and many other towns named…
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who spoke a language no one knew and made boxes of caroed ivory for rare medicines imported from India. 7bere was a sailmaker…

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

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We give far too much attention to the conscious, and hardly any to the unconscious. And yet, it is the unconscious which…
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were in a Catholic country, so it can be ascribed to the Catholic religion. But it happens in India, it happens in Africa, it…
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"Mother, when am I going to plll on this corsage thal you have?" In Italy these are often made with velvet,…
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was already filled with this respect for life. Obligations and religious feelings come into sight if we have the chance to…
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~auh.e.e 4f.l!{ont.essori 4717 Chesapeake StreetNW, Washington, DC 20016 (301) 251-6319 Traditional, internationally approved…

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

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A complete selection of beautiful, appropriate, well-researched and tested materials for the Montessori classroom. All four…

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

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You, the teacher, with your knowledge and attitudes about guiding the process of normalization, are the most important part of…
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organization-as well as with managing their behavior. It is more sur- prising to discover, in the writings of Russian…
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children will want to send their work out for publication. In our local newspaper, The St. Paul Pioneer Press, a segment of…
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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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Haberman, M. (1991). The pedagogy of poverty versus good teaching. Phi Delta K.appan, 73(4). Hannaford, I. (1994, Spring).…
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IN MEMORIAM ELISE BRAUN BARNETT 1904-1994 On November 20, 1994, the Montessori community lost a tireless lover of children…
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In 1938, with the help of friends in India, she and her family managed to leave Austria before the War. She was to spend nine…
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References Montessori, M. (1962). The discoven; of the child. Madras, India: Kalakshetra. (Original work published 1948)…

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

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3. Measuring the distance the cork was propelled is always popular. Observers should be assured that they will all have an…
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REFERENCES Coles, G. (1987). The learning mystique: A critical look at learning disabilities. New York: Pantheon Books.…

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

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these "deficient" children, in 1907 she took her new teaching prin- ciples to "normal"…
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lecture extensively to wider audiences, including a combined session of the 53rd annual convention of the National Education…
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and Montessori teaching in the U.S. fell on hard times. Some of the new "Montessori" schools in the U.S.…
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The thought of so condemning greed and ambition seems alien for a society apparently rooted in greed and ambition, although…
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PEACE AND EDUCATION by A. M. Joosten AbsJoosten'scommentarycitestheMontessorieducationalviewpointasintegral to the…
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asserted without hesitation that no research study of peace even ofa rudimentary character has been undertaken. Stranger…
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This does not mean that there can be no such thing as a just war. No one could doubt that-things being as they were in Europe…
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the abilities of children throughout the world. As early as 1910, she resigned her lectureship at the University of Rome,…
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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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Maria Montessori died in 1952, but her work continues. Today there are close to five thousand private and approximately two…

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

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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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was a cognitive psychologist he was a biologist, so maybe there's something about watching growing things that makes you…
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Decision-maki_ng by the students is important. Under the guid- ance of the resident adults, they decide what to plant, which…
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Greek, ·French, Latin, science, history. High school ends with the toughest exam in one's life. Without passing it, one…
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By reframing Montessori's principles of human development in light of the whole school's development, we can move…
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independence in the child's life. Dr. Sears states, "Independence is not, in itself, one of our most important…
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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…
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Nonetheless, the four triangles, and therefore the four planes, are distinguished two by two through the use of color. The…
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incorporate are not mutually exclusive but mutually enriching. Conse- quently, our understanding of the four planes of…
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In The Absorbent Mind, Montessori writes, "The child is endowed with unknown powers which can guide us to a radiant…

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

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The design of seating and gathering areas can add playfulness to an educational site, creating an inviting, whimsical…

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