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NAMTA Journal 13/2 10 Exploring with the Nine to Twelve Child

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scale, another time computing the relative distances between the plan- ets to a scale that would fit in the classroom. The…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 05 Montessori: The Humanities Connection—Mythos, Logos, and the Generalist Ideal

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The Greek Educational Analogue We look to the classics at this point, not to suggest that a study of the ancient culture…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 06 Class Discussion: A Scenario for The Trivium

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CLASS DISCUSSION A Scenario For The Trivium by Journet Kahn Dr. Kahn looks at the liberal arts of logic, grammm; and…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 08 Oft-Told Tales

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OFT-TOLD TALES by David H. Millstone With Homer as thefr guide, Vermont elementary students spend six months in a voyage to…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 08 The Montessori Adolescent: Frameworks for Invention

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viva] of the fittest demands, safeguarding tradition in order to under- stand how co achieve social and technical skills…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 03 Literacy and the Oral Foundations of Education

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achievements. Educated Victorians were more familiar with long-ago battles on the windy plains of Troy, the wooden horse, and…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 11 Ruffing Montessori School Peace Curriculum: An Informal Narrative

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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…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 12 Appendix: Teaching Unit on War and Peace in the Nuclear Age

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it a little, thus relieving them of responsibility for engaging in such a childish activity. Besides, they still enjoy being…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 07 Folk Tales, Fairy Tales and History: Uses and Classification

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have been traced, and seventeen Robin Hoods. This snowballing happens because there are so few names. Even in England-…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 07 Cosmic Education and Literature-Based Teaching

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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…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 14 In Memoriam: Nancy McCormick Rambusch 1927-1994

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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…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 07 Transforming Children into Storytellers

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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…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 12 The Origins of Agrarianism and the Development of the Self

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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…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 13 Emerging Psychological Characteristics of Farm Life

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related but are slightly different, which we might term survival or entrepre- neurial. A: Absolutely. As I said I've…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 02 The Human Tendencies

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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…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 08 Designing for the Needs of Adolescents: An Interview with John McNamara

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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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Attention Grabber The Butter Battle Book, by Dr. Seuss (New York: Random House, 1984), was read to the students. Yes, middle…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 15 A New Education for the Secondary School – A Public Lecture given at Utrecht, January 18, 1937 (Original…

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I repeat the same thing about money in order that the immorality and error bound up with it may be destroyed, and we must…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 24 The Origins of Agrarianism and the Development of the Self

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exist in other cultures. We're not supposed to speak of Western chauvinism now, but I think that I can prove to you that…
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ence, and material overabundance. The nature of human nature being what it is, we would quickly, as Nietzsche said, sink into…
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critics. I think in this case the Right was right, that eventually our capitalist system would create so many goods and…
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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…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 25 Emerging Psychological Characteristics of Farm Life

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or Los Angeles. But the Greeks who began to live on the farm created a chauvinism about what they did and who they were.…
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In addition, diversified crops don't require the same soil and climatic conditions. With diversification, now farmers…
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started to have threshing floors, presses, small little agricultural production centers right on their farms or shared by a…
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We have that legacy of dynamism in the West, for good or for evil. The danger for a Western army is always another Western…
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In the Hellenistic period we will see farms of 5,000, 10,000, 15,000- the largest I know of was over 70,000 acres in Egypt.…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 26 The Farm Experience: Its Importance in a Child's Life

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happen. But the reality is that probably a.ll of the schools in this room, or the majority of them, are in urban environments…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 28 Hershey Montessori Farm School, 2001: Unmasking Individual Truth

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HUMANITIES PROJECTS 2000-2001 Study of the Maya I. Study of Living Things II. Technology and the Building Up of Civilization…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 29 What Does It mean To Study The Humanities in a Farm School Context?

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students be able to choose to study any period, any person, any technological achievement at any time? There are good reasons…
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In some ways, it started with our election study, when two people were invited to each represent the views of Gore and Bush on…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 35 Hershey Montessori Farm School: Place Based High School Biology

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Balancing Creativity and Service Although creativity and social service may seem dichotomous notions, it is the combination…

NAMTA Journal 31/3 02 Nature and Embodied Education: A Key Role for Montessori Research

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--- ------------------------------ seeming independence from nature and our bodily existence. The first Semitic aleph-beth…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 08 Learning to Love the Natural World: A Unifying message for Parents and Teachers

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If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder without any such gift from the fairies, he needs the companionship of…

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…
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past, condemning one to waste time on issues that already have been solved or, at least, issues that have been put in some…
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young man is supposed to wear to the chariot races as well as what exercises will mold attractive feet and biceps to excite…

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 33/2 11 Montessori and Embodied Education

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books, television, and computers. As these technologies have grown, so has the potential risk of disembodiment. Abram's…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 14 The New Adolescent Ages 12-15 and 15-18: Optimal Roadmaps for Disciplines-Based Studies

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argues a lot, thinks, and, as a matter of fact, I believe, personally, that it's the first age for the serious study of…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 14 The Integrated Science and Mathematics of Dr. Claude Claremont, Disciple and Colleague of Maria Montessori

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The pharaohs and their nobles were very territorial and had stone markers set up to mark the boundaries of their lands.…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 05 Keys to Global Understanding: The Role of the Primary Environment

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the children in the class will know where the child is going in a short time. Parents of children in the class who are from a…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 14 Initiation to the Knowledge that Is the Pride of Our Civilization

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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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last eight days of the trip. For some, this can be a very difficult task; for all, it is a learning experience. Tn the…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 15 The Study of Human Progress and the Buildup of Civilization

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Figure 1. The world map of scientific discovery. and how the syllabus provides a vehicle for integrated science instruction.…

NAMTA Journal 40/2 06 The Montessori Classroom: A Foundation for Global Citizenship

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95 Leonard • The Montessori Classroom good fortune to be welcomed and taught about Mexico by wonderful people who are so…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/2 06 The Maria Montessori Farmschool/Erdkinder at Halfmoon Bay

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32 rabbits, ducks and chickens; use and market their products such as eggs, milk, yogurt, cheese and wool; account for the…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 01 The Montessori Secondary School – Developing the Urban Compromise

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10 I. Process A. To effect types of government within the real functioning of the middle school (e.g. aristocracy, oligarchy…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 03 The Needs of People: Direction & Development

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36 for food much of the day, digging roots, picking fruits, garnering seeds, and taking whatever small animals they came…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 1988, Spring

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scale, another time computing the relative distances between the plan- ets to a scale that would fit in the classroom. The…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 2, 1989, Winter-Spring

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The Greek Educational Analogue We look to the classics at this point, not to suggest that a study of the ancient culture…

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

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CLASS DISCUSSION A Scenario For The Trivium by Journet Kahn Dr. Kahn looks at the liberal arts of logic, grammm; and…
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OFT-TOLD TALES by David H. Millstone With Homer as thefr guide, Vermont elementary students spend six months in a voyage to…

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

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SUMMER 1991 SYLLABUS Week One: July 1 to July 5, 1991 THE CHINESE, GREEK, AND JUDAIC TRADITIONS: Storytelling as Teaching…

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

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viva] of the fittest demands, safeguarding tradition in order to under- stand how co achieve social and technical skills…

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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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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have been traced, and seventeen Robin Hoods. This snowballing happens because there are so few names. Even in England-…

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

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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…

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

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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…

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

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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…

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

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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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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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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 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 3, 2001, Summer

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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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Attention Grabber The Butter Battle Book, by Dr. Seuss (New York: Random House, 1984), was read to the students. Yes, middle…
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I repeat the same thing about money in order that the immorality and error bound up with it may be destroyed, and we must…
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exist in other cultures. We're not supposed to speak of Western chauvinism now, but I think that I can prove to you that…
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ence, and material overabundance. The nature of human nature being what it is, we would quickly, as Nietzsche said, sink into…
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critics. I think in this case the Right was right, that eventually our capitalist system would create so many goods and…
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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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The Greeks found out that this new diversi- tied scheme gave each farm family au- tonomy that could not be undermined by…
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In addition, diversified crops don't require the same soil and climatic conditions. With diversification, now farmers…
Sequence 347
started to have threshing floors, presses, small little agricultural production centers right on their farms or shared by a…
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We have that legacy of dynamism in the West, for good or for evil. The danger for a Western army is always another Western…
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In the Hellenistic period we will see farms of 5,000, 10,000, 15,000- the largest I know of was over 70,000 acres in Egypt.…
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happen. But the reality is that probably a.ll of the schools in this room, or the majority of them, are in urban environments…
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HUMANITIES PROJECTS 2000-2001 Study of the Maya I. Study of Living Things II. Technology and the Building Up of Civilization…
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students be able to choose to study any period, any person, any technological achievement at any time? There are good reasons…
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In some ways, it started with our election study, when two people were invited to each represent the views of Gore and Bush on…
Sequence 556
Balancing Creativity and Service Although creativity and social service may seem dichotomous notions, it is the combination…

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

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--- ------------------------------ seeming independence from nature and our bodily existence. The first Semitic aleph-beth…

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

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If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder without any such gift from the fairies, he needs the companionship of…

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