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Sequence 141School. Fa111i~v and Sociely 127 Lombardo Radice, who drafted those programs, had intended religious education in an open… |
Sequence 169l55 Chapter IV Far from Italy: First Europe and then India IV.1 The Montessori movement without Maria Montessori ln 1930… |
Sequence 171Farji-0111 Italy: First Europe and then India 157 promises became almost offensive, Maria Montessori would not hesitate to… |
Sequence 173Far from Italy: First Europe and then India 159 who received Montessori's resignation as director of the Scuola di… |
Sequence 175Far/i·om Ita~1•: First Europe and then India 161 she would later analyzc in more detail in her essay "The Erdkinder… |
Sequence 177Far.from lta(I': First Europe and then India 163 Montessori's intellectual path thus opened up to new themes.… |
Sequence 179Far.from Italy: First Europe and then India 165 A human being formed within the conception of a world of industrious beings… |
Sequence 181Farji-om Italy: First Europe and then India 167 heard a word that was not the right one, and then smiled to him. As one… |
Sequence 182168 Par/ Tll'o - For a Science of 1he Formation of Man observations also concerned the relations between plants and… |
Sequence 183Far.from Ira~)': First Europe and 1he11 India 169 they could re-embrace children and grandchildren, respectively, who… |
Sequence 184170 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation of Man which, like India, had to face many difficulties with regard to the… |
Sequence 185Farjiwn Italy: First Europe and then India 171 would receive the same nomination in the following two years. However,… |
Sequence 187Farji-0111 fla(v: First Europe and then India !73 1 This monthly journal of the Ente Morale Opera Montessori had its lirst… |
Sequence 189Far_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… |
Sequence 23the later attachment to the words we use for those actions. "Never give more to the mind than you do to the hand,… |
Sequence 119world brings them a variety of designs, ways to solve problems, the opportunity to explore the similarities and differences in… |
Sequence 167In a typical study we would have two hundred children doing this questionnaire eight times a day for a week, four or five… |
Sequence 184veloped, the interaction of that individual with the world, and ulti- mately their effect on the world, depends a great deal… |
Sequence 182Mon<essori National Curriculum for the Second Plane of Development from Six to Twelve Years Fundamental needs of… |
Sequence 291Montessori National Curriculum for the Third Plane of Development from Twelve to Fifteen/Sixteen Years History and the… |
Sequence 295Montessori National Curriculum for the Third Plane of Development from Twelve to Fifteen/Sixteen Years Detailed studies:… |
Sequence 318section, "Self-Expression" is an intrinsic need of the human being who is shaping a conscious seH with an… |
Sequence 337EDUCATION AND PEACE RECONSIDERED Rereading Education and Peace [in March of 2011] with the junior class as part of a study of… |
Sequence 53• Specific ways of handling tools that are in daily use in his environment: How to hold a spoon, how to carry a pitcher, how… |
Sequence 109PART II Growth For the first decade or so, our work took place in a generally uniform social environment; therefore, it… |
Sequence 2818 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 part in work. Work can be of varied kinds in the garden: preparation of… |
Sequence 10393 Kahn-Montessori Interview • The Kodaikanal Experience the KodaiKanal exPerience: chaPter ii Kahn-Montessori interview… |
Sequence 123113 Grazzini • Maria Montessori’s Cosmic Vision, Cosmic Plan, and Cosmic Education “all sciences (branches of learning) can… |
Sequence 124114 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 contact between groups has varied from peaceful trade and exchange right… |
Sequence 125115 Grazzini • Maria Montessori’s Cosmic Vision, Cosmic Plan, and Cosmic Education and sociological vision of the child and… |
Sequence 132122 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Education cannot be dismissed as an insignificant factor in people’s… |
Sequence 140130 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 History, as the story of man and his achieve- ments, is at the center of… |
Sequence 166156 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 So first of all it is essential that our children get their hands in the… |
Sequence 209199 Hutchison • Teaching Nature: From Philosophy to Practice Courtesy of Mr. Katsuhiko Yorita, Information Center, Okinawa,… |
Sequence 214204 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 of living systems. This is a theory that is only now fully emerging but… |
Sequence 218208 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 the last chapter of my last book I have an extensive discussion and… |
Sequence 268258 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Courtesy of Mr. Katsuhiko Yorita, Information Center, Okinawa, Japan,… |
Sequence 294284 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 attracted and curious about all the objects in the environment and… |
Sequence 296286 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 affinity for growing things. Nature must continue to be a constant in… |
Sequence 305Special thanks to the 2013 International Montessori Congress in Portland and the following individuals and schools for sharing… |
Sequence 145139 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education what is montessori? Montessori education began in the early 1900s (… |
Sequence 153147 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education Choice in Montessori education varies by level (Lillard 2005). Free… |
Sequence 172166 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 2 • Spring 2013 Diamond, Adele, W. Steven Barnett, Jessica Thomas, and Sarah Munro. 2007… |
Sequence 182176 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 1 • Winter 2014 the classroom into the real world and examining how individuals shape… |
Sequence 223217 Verschuur • Reflections reflecTions: a life’s work in monTessori by Mary B. Verschuur Mary Verschuur writes about… |
Sequence 110104 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 It is a Latin word that origi- nated in 509 BCE when Romans founded… |
Sequence 111105 Schaefer • History and Civility Then during the Renaissance, the Age of Science, and the Enlight- enment–a period of… |
Sequence 114108 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 maria monteSSori’S GreateSt act of civility On August 31, 1898 Maria… |
Sequence 116110 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 a medical doctor–the first ever trained in Rome. She was bold and… |
Sequence 111106 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 cated interdependencies. We cannot afford to be ignorant of one half of… |
Sequence 113108 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 somehow the same. Music is one of the great unifying forces; it is a… |
Sequence 217212 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 PARENT EDUCATION After reading these books I better understand, . —A… |
Sequence 148142 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 3 • Summer 2015 Highly acclaimed Montessori Introductions for PARENT EDUCATION… |
Sequence 7771 Norris • Biodiversity and Peace dents naturally start asking their own questions and making their own observations.… |
Sequence 10599 MacDonald • Technology in the Montessori Classroom Technology in The MonTessori clAssrooM: beneFiTs, hAzArds And… |
Sequence 6557 O’Shaughnessy • The Observation Scientist The ObservaTiOn scienTisT by Molly O’Shaughnessy Once the reasons for habitual… |
Sequence 8274 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 3 • Summer 2016 Evan, Age 4½ Evan is four and one-half years old. He has been in an… |
Sequence 117109 Lontz • Observation: A Practice That Must Be Practiced from all over the world to see this work. They wanted to see these… |
Sequence 141133 MacDonald • Becoming a Scientific Observer becOMing a scienTific Observer by Greg MacDonald inTrOducTiOn Greg… |
Sequence 2519 Coulter • All Is Gift: Enjoying the Presence of God a aCknoWlEdGMEntS by Patricia Coulter With profound gratitude to… |
Sequence 256250 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 2 • Spring 2017 Child study is an old-fashioned term. Interestingly, it originated at… |
Sequence 299293 Luborsky • The Role of the Occupational Therapist ADHD and Motor Development Of particular interest to the OT is the… |
Sequence 343337 Luborsky • The Role of the Occupational Therapist Listen: this might be using an mp-3 player, playing • a drum or a… |
Sequence 2620 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 3 • Summer 2017 the early years of Italian unification. During this time there was much… |
Sequence 7569 Doerr, Good, and Waski • The Water Molecule inspire students in the creation of action plans that could be used for… |
Sequence 101The Casa dei Bambini: Paths to Culture This talk was presented at the NAMTA conference titled The Casa dei Bambini on the… |
Sequence 107Science and the Montessori Casa dei Bambini Some years ago in Toronto a battle raged around the merit or demerit of colouring… |
Sequence 114AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 113 its life—and its own task to perform in a mutual service relationship. This service is… |
Sequence 138AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 137 Montessori, of course, talked of the farm, living and working on the land. But she had… |
Sequence 1411 Chawla and White • Place-Based Education and Citizen Science Children, Youth and Environments – special issue on “Place-… |
Sequence 1714 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 Getting Smart – www.gettingsmart.com/categories/series/place-based-… |
Sequence 7168 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 San Rafael, California, uses Big History as a first-year experience for… |
Sequence 7572 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 43, No. 3 • Summer 2018 gunship, with its seventeen cannons and its ability to sail fast in… |
Sequence 7875 Christian • The Anthropocene: Threshold 8 of modern statistical analysis, computers allowed governments, banks,… |
Sequence 3636 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 44, No. 2 • Spring 2021 Jacqui - I identify as a Montessorian of Color, because being a… |
Sequence 95Leonard & Allen • Experiences In Nature 95 Courtesy of Mr. Katsuhiko Yorita, Information Center, Okinawa, Japan,… |
Sequence 123Montessori • Meditation On Silence 123 previous chaotic impulses which had been the mind’s reaction when thwarted along the… |
Sequence 40Materials which are purchased in Europe and which are not available in the United States (e.g. zoology pictures) may be… |
Sequence 9Montessori Futures by Larry Lewis Mr. Lewis makes little distinction between Montessori elementary and Montessori pre-… |
Sequence 28A first task is lo lead children to recognize explicitly certain basic patterns in a (·on<-rt't r society,… |
Sequence 33School Administration: The Spiritual Factor: Formulating a Policy by Charlene S. Trochta How should the school respond to… |
Sequence 36Classroom Management: Insight Through Observation by Jean K. Miller Since becoming involved in Montessori in 1964, I have… |
Sequence 30Claremont's Point of View: Literature and Grammar by Mrs. Francesca Claremont Transcribed and Edited by Jim and… |
Sequence 35For a moment, I want to go to another aspect. I mentioned earlier gymnastic metrics, getting the children to move to simple… |
Sequence 66OPTIONAL FEATURES You have a wonderful opportunity to explore Europe during the time between the end of the Congress and your… |
Sequence 67Announcement: Munich Flights The MONTESSORI CONGRESS PACKAGE is a special travel tour that has been designed to help you… |
Sequence 17LITERATURE THROUGH HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY by Francesca Claremont Transcribed and Edited by Jim and Frances Fitzpatrick The… |
Sequence 18got used to it. If you threw a party and all your guests were in tears until about two o'clock in the morning, it was… |
Sequence 19Dock", which is eight, nine, ten in the same language. Why I do not use these is because they are actually survivals… |
Sequence 20One of the discoveries that you will make is that there will be only a few rhymes that apply to the prehistory time line, but… |
Sequence 21wage of a skilled craftsman. Their value, in Europe, was high until late in the Middle Ages when a European Cardinal received… |
Sequence 24Joosten: It is a kind of in-service training for a regular institution, so not like we have the pre-primary and primary people… |
Sequence 33adaptable than the mother. I don't even talk about the fathers. Tomorrow, if you go to Europe for three months, the… |
Sequence 39artisans working production here. We can't get this kind of highly professional- ized tabor anywhere else. Although the… |
Sequence 40neatly planted shrubs, vines and flowers with hand laid brick paths. Bert has built a farmpen near the house; the goats… |
Sequence 53say, "don't stop here." The training has given several main areas, but it is up to the teacher to work… |
Sequence 6and behaved as if he were a four year old child. He showed no interest in any food except bread and water and was described as… |
Sequence 35found an old school building which was old fashioned, but spacious. We could use the building all day which was an exception… |
Sequence 7cial child especially in Europe. Both Eldert and Montessori Jr. in panel discussion later that day expressed a negative view… |
Sequence 28unlocks leads to nothing of interest to the child. Either the door led to something that was of great interest to the teacher… |