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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 38Goo WHo HAs No HANDS by Mario M. Montessori Sometimes referred to as the "Story of the Universe," "… |
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 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 210is a translation by the Montessori Educational Research Center from the French De /'En/ant a I' Adolescent (Desclee… |
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 193Burgos Cathedral, Spain Charlene S. Trochta 188 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 30, No. J • Winter 2005 |
Sequence 139And Mario Montessori, Jr., her grandson, and once president of the International Psychoanalytical Association, told us at an… |
Sequence 182MONTESSORI WITHOUT BORDERS by Silvia C. Dubovoy Based on her contact with the United Nations and Educateurs sans Frontieres… |
Sequence 192Here are some of the speakers and topics from the assembly in Burgos, Spain: • Winfried Bohm, "The Idea of Education… |
Sequence 195•Weare fulfilling a cosmic task. Montessori asks us to seek universality and to be conscious of the mission humanity has in… |
Sequence 199The purpose of my discourse is to examine why and in what way Maria Montessori's vision of cosmic education, formed… |
Sequence 215attempts I made to dig out information about Maria Montessori's stay and work in Koda i. My inquiries were frequent! y… |
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 68LIBERTY: SPIRITUAL FREEDOM AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY by Eduardo J. Cuevas Mr. Cuevas' universal article about freedom,… |
Sequence 91ogy, and futurists who predict the success of human problem solving. In addition, representatives of the Dutch Montessori… |
Sequence 35education of children. She prepared a children's chapel, called an Atrium, so children could have a living experience… |
Sequence 36Outdoor class, Esco/a Nocionol Montessori, Barcelona, I930s Cntatan folk dancing, 1930s Spain, continued lnstitucio… |
Sequence 57The Model School at Laren, Netherlands, continued Documents from the Model School at Laren, Netherlands, 1938-1939 At Laren… |
Sequence 128Movement and Silence, continued Children love silence and immobility and practice it spontaneously. One day [in Sevres,… |
Sequence 134Religious Education Such things, therefore, must appeal to their tender minds as the end of effort patiently sustained,… |
Sequence 154Margot Waltuch and Amos, 1933 Peace and Education, continued A Time for Peace on Earth Sandwiched between two world wars,… |
Sequence 187Far Journey to the Southlands (Australia and New Zealand) We are indebted to Debbie Senoff-Langford of Chicago for graciously… |
Sequence 11Dr. Maria Montessori's first work, Tlte Mo11/essori Method, was published in English in New York in 1912. It was an… |
Sequence 13short, Montessori's emerging spiritual identity in her work is the fervor of the reform movement. Sofia Cavalletti, co-… |
Sequence 162it has never been tried (37). Why not? But what does succeed in the character education of a human being, indeed, if "… |
Sequence 257nities did not become more understanding of the child's developmental needs, then the goals of helping humanity develop… |
Sequence 375The environment is fuUy equipped with Montessori materials and handcrafted furnishjngs made by Balinese craftsmen. The… |
Sequence 146"See," T said, "lww wise and strong somebody is, nnd l10wbrnve. See !tow 111ucft fte cared about… |
Sequence 260K\.1', is a , ibrant learning l'm·iron- ment and weltomes ;ipplication-, from qualif1l'CI \.1onte--"… |
Sequence 37to the Montessori-Pierson Estates, that gave me the possibility to do this very interesting (at least for me!) work. Let me… |
Sequence 220It was home to a center of learning-the "House of Wis- dom"-that was dedicated to the translation and… |
Sequence 221Possible student explorations: • Why do cities fail? • Why are some cities marginalized in history? How can we determine… |
Sequence 102Now that is a very interesting metaphor Mario Montessori is using because in Greek mythology the Hydra was a monster, and… |
Sequence 228Pennsylvania and the Carolinas. More Dutch came, not to New York, but to Pennsylvania. The French came and settled in South… |
Sequence 20GRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT: MONTESSORI EDUCATION AND PEACE by Lynne Lawrence and Megan Tyne Lynne Lawrence and Mega,1 Tyne… |
Sequence 86The question was raised earlier, What did nomadic tribes do with the old or disabled? In many tribes, there is evidence that… |
Sequence 98SPANNING SPACE by Claude A. Claremont Claude Claremont's little treasure book Spanning Space is a11 imagina- tive… |
Sequence 234to go home and defend her borders, she left behind a rich reposi- tory of artistic, political, and architectural artifacts.… |
Sequence 114100 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of !he "Method" Illustration 47: "The boy penetrates the… |
Sequence 122108 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation of Ma11 was white with snow! He made friends with Mario who as far back as then… |
Sequence 133School, Family and Society 119 committee included Ernesto Nathan. The trip also had the patronage of the National Education… |
Sequence 137School, Family and Society 123 Moreover, in 1918 Montessori had been received in private audience with pope Benedict XV,… |
Sequence 145School. Family and Society 131 Montessori movement to the Italian pedagogical sphere. The journal continued its existence… |
Sequence 146132 Part Two - For a Science o.f the Formation of Man Luigi Sturzo. in exile there. It was Sturzo himself who recalled this… |
Sequence 173Far from Italy: First Europe and then India 159 who received Montessori's resignation as director of the Scuola di… |
Sequence 174160 Par/ Two - For a Science of the Formation of Man disappointments, requests for help, mediations, threatened break-ups and… |
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 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 186172 Part Two - For a Science of the Formation o_/Man overlooked children's rights and explained. ''There are… |
Sequence 195A Classic Work of Pedagogy 181 position. The 1950 edition also did not include the subsequent passage, found in all the… |
Sequence 228214 Maria Montessori Through the Seasons of the ··Method" intelligent activity and lead to the independence and… |
Sequence 159summary of the syllabus derived precisely from Montessori's book, From Childhood to Adolescence. Perhaps you think that… |
Sequence 5MONTESSORI HISTORY IN SEARCH OF A SOUL by David Kahn I realize only too well thnt l nm losing my faith i11 the possibility… |
Sequence 87necessary to consider morality for it is impossible to conduct life without this technique. This may not seem a very elevated… |
Sequence 89This continual effort and experi- ence of living together is important. We must look at it from the point of view of a… |
Sequence 164Poland Warsaw Montessori and Casa dei Bambini are seeking well trained, kind and knowledgeable teachers to join our staff.… |
Sequence 2515 Montessori • The House of Children Returning to the topic of the House of Children, everything was all right except the… |
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 3626 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 in the wind and grow until they are at the height of a child’s shoulder… |
Sequence 6454 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Children serving soup, Laren, Holland, 1940, courtesy of Margot Waltuch… |
Sequence 9484 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 have to put them in these sand boxes? The American professor was telling… |
Sequence 9888 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 38, No. 1 • Winter 2013 Kodaikanal. During the first two years with the chil- dren, we had made… |
Sequence 10393 Kahn-Montessori Interview • The Kodaikanal Experience the KodaiKanal exPerience: chaPter ii Kahn-Montessori interview… |
Sequence 224218 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 2 • Spring 2014 The Montessori movement has certainly flourished here in the United… |
Sequence 225219 Verschuur • Reflections and practical life items. Working with our hands we made what we needed and the work served me… |
Sequence 10196 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 Baghdad, and The Spice Road from the Moluccas through South India to… |
Sequence 10094 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 3 • Summer 2015 That there is no easy an- swer to this question concerned the Ancient… |
Sequence 275267 Baker • Question and Answer: Observation in the Elementary Classroom QuesTiOn and answer: ObservaTiOn in The eleMenTary… |
Sequence 370362 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 3 • Summer 2016 Holland?”—that being the country where we then were working. On being… |
Sequence 423415 Montessori • Observation and Development three months he tries to lift it up. He tries very hard and goes on trying,… |
Sequence 10599 Baker • Identifying True Normality in the Elementary Child idenTifying True norMaliTy in The eleMenTary child by Kay… |
Sequence 16AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 15 second plane Researchers from UCLA, the National Institute of Mental Health, and McGill… |
Sequence 76AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 75 attention to the fact that we mustn’t place floor mats over the line. Because, like any… |
Sequence 79MONTESSORI: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH FROM BIRTH TO MATURITY Guadalupe Borbolla is the director of Colegio Montessori de… |
Sequence 10the loss of human perspective and then of moral values. It is a lesson applicable to our field as well: work done solely for… |
Sequence 34of country a more vital force than any instinctive pieties of blood and soil. The whole piece depends on the thought America… |
Sequence 9instinctual behavior of the salmon. Being human beings, however, they have built up their behavior patterns through education… |
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 56The USA office/warehouse was set up in the summer of 1975 with the first orders being shipped in August of that year. After… |
Sequence 15Working and Earning Many of the activities of Erdkinder - whether in a hostel, on the farm, or in the shop - provide… |
Sequence 23Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment The following is transcribed by Ann Freeman from tape recordings of a conversa-… |
Sequence 25her what the group would be discussing here.) said that she would be interested in making arrangements for the Mercy Center to… |
Sequence 33adaptable than the mother. I don't even talk about the fathers. Tomorrow, if you go to Europe for three months, the… |
Sequence 34a clarity of vision. But anyone's vision can fail. How can we build in experimental controls so that we can have the same… |