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Sequence 128by the husband. This cycle is found among the Native Americans of the eastern United States and Canada as well as among the… |
Sequence 18logical characteristics and each needs a prepared adult to help the individual help himself. The four planes of development… |
Sequence 19product of a Casa dei Bambini and a Montessori elementary class which have followed vigorously Dr. Montessori's formula… |
Sequence 25of the race. And we have the adolescent to prove otherwise to us. "If we gave the world to the small child,"… |
Sequence 4Preface: MONTESSORI: IN SUPPORT OF THE CHILD AND THE FAMILY TRUTH IN PARENTING… |
Sequence 175Montessori Assessment A national program will be devised for evaluating Montessori programs in the public sector using… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL SPECIAL REPORT JULY, 1994 SURVEY OF MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT PROGRAMS: INTERPRETIVE COMMENTARY e In… |
Sequence 11of life when young people lhrive on real life experience and active involvement. And lhe adults seemed to the adolescent… |
Sequence 69lis), Montessori on the Lake (Lake Forest, CA), Meadow Montessori School (Monroe, lvll), Mercy Montessori Center (Cincinnati… |
Sequence 42This Is a wonderful profession, but It Is not easy. We must pro- vide the structure for the soclal group and have clear… |
Sequence 90Clay, M. (1991). Becoming literate: The construction of inner control. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Clay, M. (1993). Reading… |
Sequence 109Fun11ff C11,.1uL\'GE: PUBLIC SCHOOL MONTESSORI Montessori is still expanding in the public sector, with 10 to 15… |
Sequence 206Roman Empire and centered in the multi-ethnic city of Alexandria. It takes an interdisciplinary view of language, mathematics… |
Sequence 211'Housing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7 Loyola offers two types of air-conditioned housing: efficiency and… |
Sequence 17and Montessori teaching in the U.S. fell on hard times. Some of the new "Montessori" schools in the U.S.… |
Sequence 107the abilities of children throughout the world. As early as 1910, she resigned her lectureship at the University of Rome,… |
Sequence 19THREE SLIDE SHOWS FOR PARENTS On the following pages are slide shows for use in conjunction with NAMTA's newest parent… |
Sequence 43ning new schools. NAMTA's con- clusion: The Montessori adolescent movement needs direction at the training level and… |
Sequence 61Send check or money order payable in U.S. currency to: NAMTA, 111424 Bellflower Rd., N.E., Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Orders will… |
Sequence 249NAMTA RECEIVES CONTINUED FUNDING FROM THE HERSHEY fOUNDA TION FOR NEW PROJECTS The Hershey Foundation has been providing… |
Sequence 251February 7, 1996 Dear Fellow Montessorians, Our students, staff and parents at VIRGIN ISLANDS MONTESSORI SCHOOL, ST. THOMAS… |
Sequence 257the Latin presented in the Keepers of Alexandria grammar component. In the end, however, the goal of the course is to instill… |
Sequence 48THE CASA OF SEVRES, FRANCE by Margot Waltuch Margot Waltuch's pictorial documentation and personal description of her… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 22, No. 1 • WINTER 1997 p ATHWAYS TO MATURITY: FULFILLING THE MONTESSORI VISION e In affiLiation… |
Sequence 248Meanwhile, Professor Marcel Capraru of the Casa Corpului Di- dactic (Turnu-Severin, Romania), with the assistance of the… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 22, No. 2 • SPRING 1997 REDISCOVERING NORMALIZATION: DEEPENING THE MONTESSORI EXPERIENCE lo… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL V oL. 23, No. 1 • WINTER 1998 MONTESSORI: SELF, COSMOS, AND CIVILIZATION e In affiliation with the… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL 23, No. 2 • SPRING 1998 MARIO MONTESSORI: IN SEARCH OF A DEEPER FREEDOM e Jn affiliation wilh the… |
Sequence 7"Respect This House" is Mario's anecdote about the early days of the Spanish Civil War, and it is… |
Sequence 15Child working with Botanical Cards, Laren, Holland, 1939 lO The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 23, No. 2 • Spring 1998 |
Sequence 16Laren, Holland THE BOTANICAL CARDS by Mario M. Montessori The Botanical Cards are one of the items of the Montessori… |
Sequence 23and "Where is the fruit?" Eventually we made several groups of envelopes which dealt with flowers and fruit… |
Sequence 41of creation should fashion that the e it but absorb it i h~y will feel that o lace to live in, a p ace w ere generosity… |
Sequence 47Montessori: Yes. In the olden times, Dr. Montessori had the children up to six, and then from time to time would keep children… |
Sequence 3THENAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 24, No. 1 • WINTER 1999 MONTESSORI PAST, PRESENT, AND POSSIBLE: A GLOBAL REALITY 8 In affiliation… |
Sequence 17THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTRE Since Maria Montessori inaugurated the first Casa dei Bambini in 1907, Montessori schools have… |
Sequence 55Margot Waltuch, Ada Montessori, and Mario Montessori Baarn, Holland, 1963 50 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 24, No. I • Winter 1999 |
Sequence 59She was a teacher, a leader, and a charismatic personality, but she was full of humanity and fun. She felt you could not live… |
Sequence 61ing fourteen leaf-shaped insets with wooden frames. The study of leaves launched the children into a detailed and particular… |
Sequence 64several languages. His genuine kindness attracted them all. He under- stood the immense importance of their inner power, their… |
Sequence 147better still, to the value of work in general, "with its wide social connotations of productiveness and earning power… |
Sequence 3THENAMTAJOURNAL VoL. 24, No. 3 • SUMMER 1999 ARTISTIC EXPRESSION AND THE UNFOLDING SELF 8 Jn aflilia1ion wi1h 1hc… |
Sequence 21Silver polishing, Laren, Holland, 1948 16 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. I • Winter 2000 |
Sequence 63Some of you may remember those early days of WM! when the course and office were at 3000 Connecticut Avenue,opposite the Zoo… |
Sequence 250READERS RESPOND TO THE WHOLE-SCHOOL MONTESSORI HANDBOOK; INSPIRES ADMINISTRATOR-TEACHER RETREAT The scope, organization… |
Sequence 3THENAMTAJOURNAL VOL. 25, No. 2 • SPRING 2000 MONTESSORI EDUCATION: POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY FOR TODAY'S CHALLENGES In… |
Sequence 3I ) I ? { THENAMTAJOURNAL VoL. 25, No. 3 • SUMMER 2000 MARGARET E. STEPHENSON: FOLLOWING THE CHILD ACROSS THE PLANES… |
Sequence 25But as well as this material territory to be exposed to the child, with the ways in which man has come into contact with other… |
Sequence 106The four planes of development, as recognized by Dr. Montessori, are four stages, relatively equal in length, in the formation… |
Sequence 107Houses and Montessori elementary schools increase around the world, there will probably come about an increasing demand for… |
Sequence 114the stone gatherers and their geological discoveries, through the food gatherers and their botanical discoveries, through the… |
Sequence 121for humanity only if he is recognized as being the product of two earlier planes of development. Dr. Montessori recognized… |
Sequence 3THENAMTAJOURNAL VoL 26, No. 2 • SPRING 2001 MONTESSORI FOUNDATIONS FOR LITERACY AND CULTURE In affiliation with lhe… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 26, No. 3 • SUMMER 2001 THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT: ANALYSIS IN RETROSPECT Special Edition In… |
Sequence 10emerged with prominent Montessori educators of the suburbs and cities deciding to move into the "third plane"… |
Sequence 19ing examples of spontaneous discipline through visiting ex- isting Montessori adolescent programs, consolidating past… |
Sequence 211A NEW EDUCATION FOR THE SECONDARY SCHOOL A PUBLIC LECfURE GIVEN AT UTRECHT, JANUARY 18, 1937 (ORIGINAL IN FRENCH) by Maria… |
Sequence 231ERDKINDER: THE EXPERIMENT FOR THE EXPERIMENT Interview with Margaret E. Stephenson and A.M. Joosten The followi11g… |
Sequence 235tessori children, to one day be able to have a Montessori Erdkinder. But be very active. It is better to do something than… |
Sequence 247Joosten: You say that the first-year children may not be able to manage more than four and a half days. You also are a mother… |
Sequence 249good as its criteria and the controls and the people executing the experiment must have clarity of vision. But anyone's… |
Sequence 250Joosten: I don't think there is a yes or a no. Is it either or? There is a blend. We can't go outside to an… |
Sequence 278The education of young people in a commu- nity that is not isolated but only separated from the larger society entails… |
Sequence 279The first objective is reached through experience with music, language, and "travaux artistiq11es" (drawing… |
Sequence 281MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL by H.J. Jordan Dr. Jordan, a collaborator with Maria Montessori, speaks of his conceptual framework… |
Sequence 308and Holland, where the interest was greatest, Montessori told her followers that she wasn't yet ready to discuss this… |
Sequence 577Timeline: Montessori Secondary Development 1907-Rome: Opening of tht Ctlsa dri Biim&mi, the flm MonleSiori e,iperiment… |
Sequence 578Hershey Montessori School, Coo:ord Twp., OH (Laurie Ewert-l<rockex) Adolescent Program at Salila, SWedE!II 0enn y Marie… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 28, No. 1 • WINTER 2003 ALIGNING MONTESSORI SCHOOLS WITH TRUE MONTESSORI ESSENTIALS In affiliation… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL V oL. 28, No. 2 • SPRING 2003 MONTESSORI: SPIRITUAL JOURNEY OF THE TEACHER AND THE CHILD In nlliliation… |
Sequence 129SCHOOLS DISCOVERING THEIR COSMIC TASK by Terry N. Ford This is a very honest account of n school's trinls nnd errors as… |
Sequence 3THENAMTAJOURNAL V oL. 28, No. 3 • SuMMER 2003 INTEGRATING MONTESSORI THROUGH SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH In affiJjatioo with the… |
Sequence 20Paolini had a real interest in the sensorial materials. She even corresponded with Piaget about sensorial experiments such as… |
Sequence 1894. ERDKINDER AND THE "URBAN COMl'ROMJSE" 5 I have always found it disconcerting when the adjective… |
Sequence 221We all begin to converse. I recognize, among many others, J. Koning, N. VanderHeide-Verschuur, F. Malik, and G. Portielje from… |
Sequence 223Mario Montessori, Baarn, Holland, early 1970s 216 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 29, No. 1 • Winter 2004 |
Sequence 236We consider mathematics from three points of view: arith- metic, algebra, geometry. Under the guidance of our experience with… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 29, No. 3 • SUMMER 2004 A PATH FOR THE EXPLORATION OF ANY LANGUAGE LEADING TO WRITING AND READING… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VOL. 30, No. 1 • WINTER 2005 MORAL DEVELOPMENT, CHARACTER FORMATION, AND WORLD RECONSTRUCTION In… |
Sequence 229General sessions in the morning will explain the basis for shaping each specialty with a Montessori orientation. In the late… |
Sequence 139And Mario Montessori, Jr., her grandson, and once president of the International Psychoanalytical Association, told us at an… |
Sequence 199The purpose of my discourse is to examine why and in what way Maria Montessori's vision of cosmic education, formed… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 31, No. 1 • WINTER 2006 THE THIRD ADOLESCENT COLLOQUIUM: SELECTED PROCEEDINGS AND SUPPLEMENTAL… |
Sequence 65ENVISIONING THE WHOLE THIRD PLANE: MONTESSORI ERDKINDER AND URBAN ADOLESCENT PROGRAMS HELP EACH OTHER by David Kahn David… |
Sequence 67At the same time that McNamara was nurturing his classroom model, Phil Gang sought out the AMI point of view. In 1976,… |
Sequence 68Participants experience clarity and social cohesion around the Erdkinder farm school experience, which is, in some cases,… |
Sequence 9NAMTA's Center for Adolescent Studies (Project 2012) is initiat- ing a new research study after its previous success with… |
Sequence 91ogy, and futurists who predict the success of human problem solving. In addition, representatives of the Dutch Montessori… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VOL. 32, No. 1 • WINTER 2007 THE MONTESSORI CENTURY CONCEPT: A CONTINUING PROCESS IN REALITY In affili:… |
Sequence 3A Montessori Journey: 1907-2007 The NAMTA Centenary Exhibit THE NAMTAJouRNAL VoL 32, No. 3 SUMMER 2007 In affiliation… |
Sequence 57The Model School at Laren, Netherlands, continued Documents from the Model School at Laren, Netherlands, 1938-1939 At Laren… |
Sequence 154Margot Waltuch and Amos, 1933 Peace and Education, continued A Time for Peace on Earth Sandwiched between two world wars,… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VOL. 33, No. 1 • WrNTER 2008 MONTESSORI AND SOCIAL REFORM In affili:nion wi1h 1hc A,-_,ocimion Mo111c,sori… |
Sequence 257nities did not become more understanding of the child's developmental needs, then the goals of helping humanity develop… |
Sequence 102Now that is a very interesting metaphor Mario Montessori is using because in Greek mythology the Hydra was a monster, and… |
Sequence 88games over the IL1nch break to get some physical activity into Ollr day, and we end the week by singing ollr school song.… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 35, No. 2 • SPRING 2010 WHOLE SCHOOL PERSPECTIVES: IMPLEMENTING LANGUAGE AND MATHEMATICS In… |
Sequence 271NAMTA WELCOMES EDITOR Renee Ergazos brings fifteen years of ex- perience as an academic editor to her new role at NAMTA.… |
Sequence 3THE NAMTA JOURNAL VoL. 36, No. 2 • SPRING 2011 Paola Trabalzini Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the ''… |
Sequence 114100 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of !he "Method" Illustration 47: "The boy penetrates the… |