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NAMTA Journal 33/1 04 Universal Moral Development: The Basis for Human Unity and Peace

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UNIVERSAL MORAL DEVELOPMENT: THE BASIS FOR HUMAN UNITY AND PEACE by Allyn Travis Because the elementary years represent t!,e…
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we have had people immigrate to Wisconsin from countries where parental corporal punishment is permissible. Beating your…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 07 A Brief Historical Preface to the Task of Curriculum Reform: A Personal and Therefore a Limited Report

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The time in the past is gone when Rome and Greece were mixed with the memories, sometimes justly unsympathetic memories, of…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 13 The Thoughtful School: Social, Emotional, Ethical, and Cognitive Education as the Schoolwide Landscape…

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fn this paper, I will summarize the fundamentals of current re- search-basedK-12 social, emotional, ethical, and aca-…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 14 Montessori Outreach: A Platform for Change

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or what we perceive something to be, we open the world of possibility with endless boundaries. ln a speech delivered in South…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 02 The Special Needs Child from the Montessori Perspective

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PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT THROUGH INCLUSION We have also to be aware that emotional problems can delay or damage the learning…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 09 Whole-School Approaches to Montessori Special Education

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WHOLE-SCHOOL APPROACHES TO MONTESSORI SPECIAL EDUCATION by Paula Leigh-Doyle, Jacquie Maughan, and Maura Joyce…
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program called Bal-A-Vis-X, overseen by an occupational therapist (seeGranke and Leigh-Doyle). This is part of our whole-…
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Administrators must foster a nonjudgmental environment, a community of humility, openness, receptivity to new information,…
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school. The fact that you serve a population under the age of five puts you into this very popular area of early childhood…
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Then we started the writing process. We needed to tell them in a language that they could understand, and I say this with all…
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This approach has also presented some challenges. One is that when we screen children across the board, we've had to be…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 06 From Childhood through Adolescence: Journey of the Spirit

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number lose any sense of innocence, of connection to that which is larger. But our students are not lost; they are finding…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 13 Mathematics, Science, and Technology for the Whole Third Plane: A Bird's-Eye View, Part I

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The Montessori perspective is to get students to operationalize the ideas themselves. If we ignore their way of thinking and…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 18 Implementing the Montessori High School Synthetizing Curriculum: A Beginning Approach

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is the culture they construct? How does a society begin? How are societies different, yet the same? The formative questions…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 04 The Montessori Infant and the Whole Developmental Continuum

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children are offered more and more challenge to their hand-under close supervision-we find they are capable of doing many…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 07 The Science Behind the Absorbent Mind: Neurobiology for Montessorians

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problems are very, very treatable. If babies are squinting or if their eyes are misaligned, encourage the parents to get the…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 10 Montessori from the Start: Foundations for Independence

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what her gestures mean. When a child leans on another's table, the teacher's hands patting the table mean, &quot…
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allows us to operate in freedom. Children reveal their true selves to us through their work. Choice in work allows the child…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 11 Child Development Studies

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES by Mary Reinhardt Ms. Reinhardt presents a practical article on upper ele111entary "appren…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 01 Montessori and Special Education: An Evolving Relationship

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promotes various Multisensory Structured Language Programs with a long history of success, all compatible with Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 02 Joyful Engagement: A Specific Lens for Observation in Montessori Primary and Elementary Environments

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stem, triggered by higher hormonal reactions. Such a child may seek out a much higher level of input as his homeostasis.…
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barrows with resistant loads, walking the labyrinth. At Hershey, we moved our library book bin far away from the library and…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 06 A Montessori Approach to Autism

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A MONTESSORI APPROACH TO AUTISM by K. Michelle Lane Miclte//e Lane founded n school tltat serves c!tildren so severely…
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This is why the Montessori method, which was devised for a typical child, needs some adaptation for a child on the spectrum.…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 07 Montessori Education, Neuropsychology, and the Child with Special Needs: Referral, Assessment, and…

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usual) talking about child development, and the beautiful way in which Montessori education meets all the needs of a child.…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 10 2009 NAMTA Baseline Special Education Survey

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ln addition to the clinic, Rivendell Preschool is an inclusion model, accepting children with a variety of learning styles and…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 15 Inclusion: A Preparation for Life

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services had there been such a thing at the time. Dr. Montessori was "the first professional who saw that retardation…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 17 Profile: The Cobb School, Montessori

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PROFILE: THE COBB SCHOOL, MONTESSORI by Carolyn Conto Ross Tile Cobb School, Montessori, in Simsbury, Connectic11t,Jo11nded…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 04 Montessori's Role in Twenty-First-Century Educational Reform

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of its potential for shaping the teacher-student relationship. But that would be a necessary step to take if we were to…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 08 Montessori Approaches to the Classics for Elementary Study: The Keepers of Alexandria

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to how parts of it worked or didn't work. This approach was very successful because we could tweak it as we went along.…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 09 Language Tools for Studying the Classics in a Montessori Environment

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B. [Potentially included] New story: "Diversity and Unity of Languages-[n Search of Universal Communication&quot…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 10 Using Peace Stories and Timelines as Foundations for Interdisciplinary Work with Upper Elementary and…

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Pennsylvania and the Carolinas. More Dutch came, not to New York, but to Pennsylvania. The French came and settled in South…

NAMTA Journal 35/1 05 Montessori Marketing: Stories and Strategies

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MONTESSORI MARKETING: STORIES AND STRATEGIES by Mark Berger Mark Berger urges schools to "levernge the voices…
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If we are to solve the recruitment/ enrollment problem and take Montessori "over the top," we need to show…
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fact that someone is successful and their Montessori background or their educational preferences. On this front we would lose…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 10 The Essential Montessori Math through the Years

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to multiply by the reciprocal. Cnnceli11g is another misnomer we often hear in connection with fractions. Be careful of your…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 03 Grassroots Development: Montessori Education and Peace

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REFERENCES By-laws of the Association Montessori lnternalio,rnle. Am- sterdam: AMI. AMI Strategic P/a,1 2008-2012. Amsterdam…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 08 Nurturing the Moral, Imagination with History, Geography, and Peace Studies

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France as "this new, angry empire of light and reason" that sought to tear down "all the pleasing…
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CONCLUSION Fundamental to the Montessori approach to learning are the three respects-respect for self, respect for others (…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 14 Adolescents' Quality of Attention and Affect After Morning Nature Walks: Findings from a Study of Nature…

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Montessori, Maria. From Childhood to Adolescence. 1948. Trans. The Montessori Educational Resource Center. Madras:…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 04 Celebrating Life, Not Theories

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CELEBRATING LIFE, NOT THEORIES by Sanford Jones Sa11ford Jones' article is a very perso11a/ essay (combined witlt a…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 09 Origins and Theory of the Three-Period Lesson

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ORIGINS AND THEORY OF THE THREE-PERIOD LESSON by Annette Haines Beginning with Seg11i11, Annette Haines explores ti,e t!,ree…
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year after year, not of one, but of a multitude of persons who have nothing in common with us, not even years, is indeed a…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 10 Evolution of a Three-Period Lesson Approach: Understanding the Learning Cycle and Moving Forward with the…

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Second Period-Work of the Student with Adult Guidn11ce • Research, experimentation, reading, inquiry, discus- sion, and data…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 12 The Power of Concentration

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Concentration is a critical ingredient in the promotion of optimal human functioning. Because parents, teachers, and other…
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used to support this view of play are Lev Vygotksy's socio-cultural theory and Jean Piaget's constructivism.…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 11 Chapter I—On the Move with the "New Child"

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110 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation of Man character-building. [ ... ] And this must be developed in our country,…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 12 Chapter II—School, Family and Society

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118 Chapter II School, Family and Society 11.1 Let's save the children! San Diego, 1917: "Last summer I went…
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School, Family and Society 123 Moreover, in 1918 Montessori had been received in private audience with pope Benedict XV,…
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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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128 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation of Man Finally, the fact that the atmosphere of orderly and disciplined work…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 13 Chapter III—Hopes and Disappointments

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Hopes and Disappoi11l111e11ts 153 Dil'i11i illius magistri of Pius XI of I 929. Moreover. it reads: ·•every education…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 05 The Search for a New Definition of Creativity

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movement are some of the activities the child has the opportunity to do every day. A long and uninterrupted work period…

NAMTA Journal 37/2 09 An Adventure: the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

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19. Maria Montessori, Autoeducazione (Milan: Garzanti, 1970), 83. (Translator's note: See note 3 above.) 20. Franz Marc…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 01 The House of Children. Lecture, Kodaikanal, 1944

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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…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 03 The Children's House

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36 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 does miss something. The more all “perishable” items, anything that can…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 09 The Kodaikanal Experience: Chapter I. Kahn-Wikramaratne Interview

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91 Kahn-Wikramaratne Interview • The Kodaikanal Experience Miss Lena Wikramaratne (1909-1982) was a student and colleague of…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 14 Deepening Cosmic Education

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136 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 life” (from the chapter “Life as a Telluric Force,” page 75, cited in…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 16 Experiences in Nature: Resolute Second-Plane Directions toward Erdkinder

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155 Leonard and Allen • Experiences in Nature: Resolute Second-Plane Directions Toward Erdkinder cultural pathology that…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 23 Nature Experience and Education

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241 Rathunde • Nature Experience and Education internally, we need those kinds of research and tools to help our parents…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 24 The Ecology of the Mind

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247 Mazzetti • The Ecology of the Mind Courtesy of Vanessa Toinet, Ecole Montessori du Morvan, Bard-le-Regulier, Burgundy,…

NAMTA Journal 38/1 30 Epilogue: The Child and the Environment

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285 O’Shaughnessy • Epilogue: The Child and the Environment The greatest gift we can give this spontaneous explorer is time…
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285 O’Shaughnessy • Epilogue: The Child and the Environment The greatest gift we can give this spontaneous explorer is time…
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287 O’Shaughnessy • Epilogue: The Child and the Environment the children feel a sense of pride and accomplish- ment. Dr.…
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287 O’Shaughnessy • Epilogue: The Child and the Environment the children feel a sense of pride and accomplish- ment. Dr.…

NAMTA Journal 38/2 10 Playful Learning and Montessori Education

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151 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education up the Red and Blue Rods, the first of the Montessori mathematics…
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153 Lillard • Playful Learning and Montessori Education it. For example, a child might realize independently that two sides…

NAMTA Journal 39/1 01 Community: A Hallmark of Our Approach

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8 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 1 • Winter 2014 Dr. Montessori understood and appreciated the importance of community in…

NAMTA Journal 39/1 03 The Natural World as Prepared Environment

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48 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 1 • Winter 2014 the roots. My eyes would contemplate the cockleweeds without searching…
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49 Chawla • The Natural World as Prepared Environment adolescents can live at all times of day and night, in all weathers,…

NAMTA Journal 39/2 02 Montessori All Day: Gracious Living with Children beyond the Hours of a Typical School Day

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51 Black • Montessori All Day cal Library, 1978. Reprinted in The NAMTA Journal 21.3 (1996, Summer): 8-23. Verschuur, Mary…

NAMTA Journal 39/2 04 Montessori Early Childhood Education in the Public Sector: Opportunities and Challenges

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71 Begin • Montessori Early Childhood Education in the Public Sector children who needed special assistance, and eligibility…

NAMTA Journal 39/2 15 Reflections: A Life's Work in Montessori

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Feature reflecTions: a life’s work in monTessori by Mary B. Verschuur Mary Verschuur writes about coming to America in 1962…
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219 Verschuur • Reflections and practical life items. Working with our hands we made what we needed and the work served me…
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221 Verschuur • Reflections lessons learned from forTY-Plus Years in The classroom Dr. Montessori saw education as an aid to…
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224 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 2 • Spring 2014 much to learn about what each child needs by listening and being open.…

NAMTA Journal 39/3 09 Supporting the Dyslexic Child in the Montessori Environment

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suPPorTing The Dyslexic chilD in The MonTessori environMenT by Alison Awes Alison Awes provides a comprehensive review of…
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175 Awes • Supporting the Dyslexic Child in the Montessori Environment Prior to 2002, definitions usually explained dyslexia…
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187 Awes • Supporting the Dyslexic Child in the Montessori Environment task and by breaking the whole task down into its…
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189 Awes • Supporting the Dyslexic Child in the Montessori Environment Letter sounds are introduced with the sandpaper…
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190 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 3 • Summer 2014 However, this will only happen because the child has been in- directly…

NAMTA Journal 40/2 04 Birth to Six: A Foundation for All That Comes Later

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68 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 sources of information about development for this period, so much so…

NAMTA Journal 40/2 10 Cosmic Education: The Child's Discovery of a Global Vision and a Cosmic Task

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159 Stephenson • Cosmic Education ments for each year in the 6–12 class, that are always available to the children, there is…

NAMTA Journal 40/2 11 Profile of a Growing Urban School: The Lumin Experience

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168 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 raise a $3,000 down payment. It came down to the deadline for closing on…
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172 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 In closing, I have two things that I want you to think about. First, we…

NAMTA Journal 40/2 12 Stumble into Grace

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176 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 for my answer, I also understood that for her, every day held the…

NAMTA Journal 40/3 07 Montessori All Day, All Year

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120 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 3 • Summer 2015 the children. There are expectations for how each member of the team…
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121 Black and Davis • Montessori All Day, All Year of an environment that fully supports the child’s development, we provide…

NAMTA Journal 41/1 03 Wondering Aloud

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56 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 1 • Winter 2016 variations that exist in English (or any other nonphonetic language).…

NAMTA Journal 41/2 01 The Scientist in the Classroom: The Montessori Teacher as Scientist

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The scienTisT in The clAssrooM: The MonTessori TeAcher As scienTisT by Ginni Sackett Ginni Sackett shares insights ignited…
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6 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 as being characterized by “experiment, observation, evidence, rec-…
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7 Sackett • The Scientist in the Classroom world or grow to destroy the world. It is in this context that he concluded his…
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19 Sackett • The Scientist in the Classroom We understand that it is not enough to know what to do in those environments, we…

NAMTA Journal 41/2 05 How the Montessori Upper Elementary and Adolescent Environment Naturally Integrates Science, Mathematics,…

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how The MonTessori upper eleMenTAry And AdolescenT environMenT nATurAlly inTegrATes science, MATheMATics, Technology, And…

NAMTA Journal 41/2 06 Technology in the Montessori Classroom: Benefits, Hazards and Preparation for Life

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104 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 2 • Spring 2016 that sixth graders who did not even glance at a screen for five days…

NAMTA Journal 41/2 09 Montessori Practices: Options for a Digital Age

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MonTessori prAcTices: opTions For A digiTAl Age by Mark Powell Mark Powell’s plea for an open-minded view on the full scope…
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165 Powell • Montessori Practices: Options for a Digital Age especially when their attention is not compromised by…

NAMTA Journal 41/3 03 Observation: A Practice That Must Be Practiced

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111 Lontz • Observation: A Practice That Must Be Practiced wanted to. They could choose work. And those negative behaviors…

NAMTA Journal 42/2 01 The Myth of the "Perfect" Child

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4 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 2 • Spring 2017 connected to the work she is doing that she is completely oblivious to…

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