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

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le is clear from an analysis of human development that education is an indispensable function in che formation of man.…
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viva] of the fittest demands, safeguarding tradition in order to under- stand how co achieve social and technical skills…
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Kahn, David. (1990). Implementing Montessori education in the public sector. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. North American…
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A school atf111i11i11ra1or a11tflor rlr111e111ary dirmorlro (6 ro 9) is sough, by ,he SOUTHERN MONTESSORJ EDUCA- TION CENTRE…

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

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implementation of the Montessori model but will provide a wealth of more general information about children's school…

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

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achievements. Educated Victorians were more familiar with long-ago battles on the windy plains of Troy, the wooden horse, and…
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its implications for cross-cultural studies. In S. Modgil & C. Modgil (Eds.), .lean Piaget: Consensus and controversy…
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Levi-Strauss, C. (1966). The savage mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Levi-Strauss, C. ( 1969). The raw and the…
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ground. New York: Oxford University Press. Opie, I., & Opie, P. (1985). The singing game. New York: Oxford University…
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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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Third, and finally, all excellent teaching-all-is done by practitioners of the intellectual life who teach. For these…
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awful. I hated it," I answered firmly. I had a feeling that she would not appreciate that response. It turns out I…
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it a little, thus relieving them of responsibility for engaging in such a childish activity. Besides, they still enjoy being…

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

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References Arnold, M. B. 0984). Memory and the Brain. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.…
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Carew, T., et al. 0990). The Development of Leaming and Memory in Aplysia. In J. McGaugh, N. Weinberger, and G. Lynch (Eds…
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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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References Egan, Kieran (1992). Imagination in Teaching and Learning. Chicago: U of Chicago. Montessori, Maria (1965; first…
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Loeffler, Margaret H. (1980). An Investigation of the Relationship of Protowriting (Invented Spelling) and Cognitive…
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have been traced, and seventeen Robin Hoods. This snowballing happens because there are so few names. Even in England-…
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into the bottle; this teaches patience of the sort the crow needed. Nothing new about that either. As the children grow older…

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

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Areas ap;,;tions and Activities COLUMN ONE COLUMN TWO COLUMN THREE ACQUISITION OF DEVELOPMENT OF ENIAAGEP UNDERSTANDING…
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A MONTESSORI VISION OF ADoLESCENCE by Lawrence Schaefer, PhD Dr. Schaefer's developmental outlook for the adolescent…

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

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References Egan, K. (1986). Teaching as story telling: An alternative ap- proach to teaching and curriculum in the elementary…
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Ardini, R. 0979). Feminism and science. In R. Arditti, P. Brennan, & S. Cavrak (Eds.), Science and liberation. Boston…

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

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thinking and choice making. School Psychology Review, 20, 382-88. Kutner, L 0990, November 29). As motivator, the carrot may…
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Hellbrugge, T. 0979, Spring). Early social development and proficiency in later life. Tbe NAMTA Q11arter(y, 4<.2), 6-14…

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

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demic year. Well-established, 32 year old school in a picturesque Chicago suburb, ,;,.·ith cnrollment of 290 Com- pctnive…

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

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fail to instill in developing minds the fundamental skills of attention and reasoning. Increasing numbers of children today…
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Lambert, N. (1988). Adolescent outcomes for hyperactive children. American Psychologist 43(1), 786-799. Meichenbaum, D. (1977…
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and meaning in the universe is one of the ways we provide a secure environment. But we also create a context in which there is…
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of thumb might be What I do cover I will do patiently and well. The subconscious of the child can make connections to other…
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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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They build upon one another. Every ending is a new beginning. They must be understood as a whole-they must be correlated. They…
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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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Rist, R. (1970). Social class and teacher expectations: The self- fulfilling prophecy in ghetto education. Harvard Educational…
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New York 31 year established growing school seeking a trained 0-3 teacher to start a new class. In addition, we are looking…

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

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New Mexico Small independent school in rural northern New Mexico needs an enthu- siastic Head of School starting 1995- 96.…

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

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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 2, 1996, Spring

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Resnick, L. (1987). The 1987 presidential address: Learning in school and out. Educational Research, pp. 13-20. Rogoff, B. (…
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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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Follow the child. Trust her judgments. Inspire trust by trusting. Why does it seem so difficult? Follow the child. Find…
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bility. What is it? We do not know, but we must hasten to find out. It must be the child who reveals to us what happens during…

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

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space is not very large, but it allows the children access to the outdoors at any time. We use this space all year long for…
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The Center for Socratic Practice The Judson Montessori School 705 Trafalgar San Antonio, Texas 78216 (210) 344-3117…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 1, 1997, Winter

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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1956). The school and society (Combined edition with The child and the curriculum). Chicago: U of…
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REFERENCES Abram, D. (1996). The spell of the sensuous. New York: Pan- theon Books. Coles, R. (1990). The spiritual life of…
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them? And once that decision has been made, how do fifth graders become storytellers? An incident from the first year of the…
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Once, long ago, more than 3,000 years before our time, on the island of Ithaca off the west coast of Greece, lived a king…
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Egan, K. (1987). Literacy and the oral foundations of educa- tion. Harvard Educational Review, 57, 445-472. Egan, K. (1989).…
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Healy, J. (1990). Endangered minds: Why children don't think and what we can do about it. New York: Touchstone/Simon…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 2, 1997, Spring

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The American Montessori Society congratulates the winners of the AMS 1996 Awards for Best Master's Thesis and Best…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 1, 1998, Winter

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• Use the "gentling the violence" technique, developed by a Hungarian woman named Magda Gerber, who founded…
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Branden, N. (1997). The art of living consciously. New York: Simon & Schuster. Briggs, D.C. (1970). Your child's…
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fixed in your mind. What is your place in the cosmos? What is the child's place in the cosmos? What is our purpose on the…
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REFERENCES Anderson, B.W. (1986). Understanding the Old Testament (4th ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Anderson,…
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is because children will enjoy and live more fully and fulfill their potentials. But also because they are more likely to…
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tion of agrarianism, I will try to suggest to you, is tied to Western culture. In other words, Western culture would not have…
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culture, not because it failed, but because it succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. In other words, using the old Platonic…
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What happened? What made this unique culture? I've argued, and I think I can make the argument very briefly this morning…
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corporate agriculture-farm owners don't want to live where they farm because it's boring, it's dirty; they…
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want to use that word superiority, but Greek military prowess surely is a sign of cultural dynamism. In addition, diversified…
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them first to get the tangent taste out, and then you press them into olive oil. As for barley or wheat, you have to cut it…
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wore-that they would be absolutely formidable and terrifying against foreigners. Herodotus says that when the Persians met…
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digms of exclusion-not unlike modern America. The Hellenistic period is a wide-open period similar to our own, where money…
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related but are slightly different, which we might term survival or entrepre- neurial. A: Absolutely. As I said I've…
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which continue to provide new materials, etc., for the classrooms each year. The salary is competi- tive and fringe benefits…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 1, 1999, Winter

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us listen to the words of Maria Montessori, for she is reminding us that if we can do what we have just been saying, We find…
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REFERENCES Aries, P. Centuries of Childhood. New York: Vintage, 1962. Csikszentmihalyi, M. Flow: The Psychology of Optimal…
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REFERENCES Alston, P., ed. The Best Interests of the Child: Reconciling Culture and Human Rights. Florence, Italy:…
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encode (write) multiple forms of representation creates opportunities for activating, developing, and refining our minds. We…
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teacher to start a new class. In ad- dition, we are looking for an AMI certified primary and/ or elemen- tary teacher and a…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 2, 1999, Spring

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Tire Earthworm. Haughley, Suffolk: The Soil Association, n.d. Fil kin, David. Stephen Hawking's Universe. New York: Basic…
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VILLE-MARIE MONTESSORI SCHOOL in Montreal, Canada is seeking creative and dedicated AMI primary and elementary teachers for…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 3, 1999, Summer

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If you can't look him straight in the eye. He's the fellow to please, never mind all the rest, For he's with…
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THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STORY OF THE UNIVERSE by Brian Swimme Edited by Connie Barlow This article portrays the…
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dergone extensive renovations and expansion. Our staff is solidly entrenched in the school. Most of them have been at…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 1, 2000, Winter

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Montessori, Mario. The Human Tendencies and Montessori Education. Amsterdam: Association Montessori lnternationale, 1966.…
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Finally, and most important, Montessori demanded humility and careful clinical observation on the part of the teacher. She had…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. 1936. New York: Stokes, 1939. Orem, R.C., ed. Montessori: Her Method and the…
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Creativity is vital. It's easy to overlook. But it's easy and fun to use when you have the right spirit and the…
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DeVries, R. "Constructing Excellence." 1S'h Missouri Con- ference of the Young Years: Constructing…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 2, 2000, Spring

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Q: Do you think that a child absorbed in a video game is in Flow? A: Yes, they can be in Flow, and usually they stay in Flow…
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moment in time for all time. It is time that has significance for all times and all people. It is a moment in time to be…
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[Interview with Donald Brownlee]. [Minneapolis] Star Tribune February 5, 2000. Jaynes, Julian. The Origin of Consciousness in…
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Every staff person at Lake Country School will tell you that they have met the noble adolescent. Every adolescent guide who…
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brain and spinal cord of mammals a very, very long time ago, and had endowed the monkey's limbs with assured, acrobatic…
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Language and the Bra.in. New York: Norton, 1997. Donald, Merlin. Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of…
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reality directly without assuming that all truth lies with their founders. They need to take responsibility for the…
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Persons involved in teacher train- ing are also invited to contact Prairie Hill for infonna tion regarding spon- sorship…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 3, 2000, Summer

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record of the life of the child in societies without writing. But we know that some must have grown to maturity; otherwise we…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 1, 2001, Winter

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Thanks to Charlene Trochta, Charlotte Kovach Shea, Carol Alver, Sanford Jones; thanks to David Kahn and everyone else who…
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way to envision the related processes of education and human devel- opment. The synthesis of these perspectives also provides…
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Csikszentmihalyi, M., & B.Schneider. Becoming Adult: How Teenagers Prepare for the World of Work. New York: Basic…
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Koch, S., & D. Leary, eds. A Century of Psychology as Scie11ce. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1985. Lerner, R. 011 the…
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REFERENCES Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, & Kevin Rathunde. "The Devel- opment of the Person: An Experiential…
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burden for a child to be "bad" or "good." We must relieve every child of that burden and…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 2, 2001, Spring

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• 4 merges= 16 units (from 400 to SOO neurons, a 25% increase) Therefore, it takes a 150% increase to pass beyond the two-word…
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CELEBRATING WRITING: PUBLISHING STUDENT WORK Celebrating student work by publishing it is one of the most exciting…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 3, 2001, Summer

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emerge from this collective sharing. There is no fantasy or real person somewhere out there to tell us whether we are on or…
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During the ride back from the hunger center, I reflected upon my encounter with poverty. When I arrived home my mother stood…

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