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

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community level where solutions need to be found for the more appro- priate management of the landscape. By beginning with…
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Froebe}, F. (1887). The education of man (Trans. W.M. Hailman). New York: Appleton. (Original work published 1886) Hart, R…
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Assessment (1992, p. 7), and the future of testing in America depends on issues of equity and the improvement of opportunities…
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ences in them, listen to each other better, and be both more tolerant and more compassionate. Teachers adopting these…
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REFERENCES Coles, G. (1987). The learning mystique: A critical look at learning disabilities. New York: Pantheon Books.…

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

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and Montessori teaching in the U.S. fell on hard times. Some of the new "Montessori" schools in the U.S.…
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The thought of so condemning greed and ambition seems alien for a society apparently rooted in greed and ambition, although…
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PEACE AND EDUCATION by A. M. Joosten AbsJoosten'scommentarycitestheMontessorieducationalviewpointasintegral to the…
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Do NoT BEQUEATH A SHAMBLE THE CHILD IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: INNOCENT HOSTAGE TO MINDLESS OPPRESSION OR MESSENGER TO…
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that we are now faced with a crisis of global proportions. This situation takes the form of a crisis in energy, food, ecology…
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the abilities of children throughout the world. As early as 1910, she resigned her lectureship at the University of Rome,…
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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1915). The school and society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kramer, R. (1976). Maria…
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their behavior and get involved in their communities. Available in all six official languages of the United Nations, copies…
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care" one. Work with qualified and experienced Mon tessorians who prac- tice Montessori-all day. Applications are…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 1, 1996, Winter

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Maria Montessori died in 1952, but her work continues. Today there are close to five thousand private and approximately two…
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New Jersey AMI school established in 1965 seek- ing a Primary Guide for a new class. Come join our dedicated supportive…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 2, 1996, Spring

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they run the risk of failing to engage the very thinking processes which enabled the great figures of the modern era to…
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Ceci, S.J., & Liker, J. (1987). IQ and reasoning complexity: The role of experience.Journal of Experimental Psychology…
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Gruber, H. (1974). Darwin on man: A psychological study of scientific creativity. New York: Dutton. Haney, W., &…
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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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REFERENCES Gardner, H. (1993). Frames of mind (2nd ed.) New York: Basic Books. (Original work published 1983) Hermstein, R…
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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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• Good and strong preparation of teachers/ guides Two quotes follow, giving us food for thought about the future. First, in…
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Goleman, D. (1995). Emotional intelligence. New York: Bantam Books. Montessori, M. (1994). The absorbent mind. Oxford: Clio…
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games were once part of natural play, and there is nothing to replace their contribution to neurological organization for the…
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Gordon, E. E. (1990). A music learning theory for newborn and young children. Chicago: GIA. Madaule, P. (1994). When…
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THE MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE SEEN THROUGH THE LENS OF THE MONTESSORI THEORY OF THE HUMAN TENDENCIES Kay M. Baker Dr. Baker…
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story? The brain knows that the spiritual feelings that people have are important. You have to deal with that in some way. In…
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Donaldson, M. (1978). Children's minds. New York: W. W. Norton. Feuerstein, R. (1980). The dynamic assessment of…
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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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rewarded. We did trust her with our 6- to 12-year-olds. That was more of a challenge, because there is a competing model, the…
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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…
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spiritual exercises, having found the path ... of ascent to the inner heights of the soul" (1949 /1984, p. 207). Is…
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When something is amiss in our classroom, in our school, among the parents, or within ourselves, why not take Montessori'…
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By reframing Montessori's principles of human development in light of the whole school's development, we can move…
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independence in the child's life. Dr. Sears states, "Independence is not, in itself, one of our most important…
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MONTESSORI TODAY: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO EDUCATION FROM BIRTH TO ADULTHOOD, BY p AULA POLK LILLARD by David Kahn…
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birth to 3 years of age, the child from 3 to 6 years, the child from 6 to 12, concerns a much more detailed look at individual…
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Nonetheless, the four triangles, and therefore the four planes, are distinguished two by two through the use of color. The…
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And these separate energies, finding nothing to satisfy them, give rise to innumerable combinations of wrong and deviated…
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incorporate are not mutually exclusive but mutually enriching. Conse- quently, our understanding of the four planes of…
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In The Absorbent Mind, Montessori writes, "The child is endowed with unknown powers which can guide us to a radiant…
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sibilities/ advancement. Mail hand- written cover letter, resume with ref- erences to: Maria Montessori Ctr., 32450 W. 13…

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

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THE CHILDREN' s HOUSE by Lili E. Peller Lili Peller' s interest in creating the right environment as a decisive…
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THEORIES OF PLAY by Lili E. Peller As a Montessorian and psychoanalyst, Lili Peller provides a developmental perspective on…
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Bornstein, B. (1935). Phobia in a two-and-a-half-year-old child. Psa. Quart., 4. Erikson, E. H. (1937). Configurations in…
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importance of modelling appropriate behavior not merely for the children but for their parents as well! REFERENCES Corbett,…
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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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be whether that is significant and which environmental factors mitigate or aggravate it. This information is not publicized,…
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Belsky, J., & Braungart, J. M. (1991). Are insecure-avoidant infants with extensive day-care experience less stressed…
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Real learning gets to the heart of what it means to be human. Through learning we recreate ourselves. Through learning we…
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The days are flying by. In two days I'll be home away from this place I can freely calJ home. Away from my house, my…
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Junior Great Books The Great Books Foundation 40 East Huron Street Chicago, Illinois 60611 1-800-222-5870 Provides…
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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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is try or physics, and you cannot study life without its environ- ment, which brings us to geography. But then again, you…
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For the second quote, we find: "The child's intelligence ... a fertile field in which seeds may be sown&quot…
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"IN Mv SERVICE Is PERFECT FREEDOM!" Some advanced Montessori training courses do not include the sixth…
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answers or ideological solutions to the problems facing humanity. Furthermore, on the personal level, Montessori had no reason…
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The first is like a river which carries substances to all parts of the body. But it acts also as a collector. In fact, the…
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story told by an Inuit woman to ethnologist Rasmussen early in this century: In the very earliest time when both people and…
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• "You can tell a story and not make it boring. You learn to get your point across. It's better to tell a story…
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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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EVOLUTION AND FLOW by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Dr. Csikszentmihalyi presents his theory of "flow" in the…
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Here is how another skater describes the utter absorption when one feels that a performance is going well: It was just one of…
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compared to the game. You can think about a problem all day but as soon as you get in the game, the hell with it! [In figure…
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REFERENCES Montessori, M. {1966). The secret of childhood. New Delhi: Orient Longmans. (Original work published 1936)…
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Gardner, H. (1993). Multiple intelligences: The theory in practice. New York: Harper Collins. Healy, J.M. (1990). Endangered…
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learning approaches. This strong concern of the teachers points to the test's lack of balance in supporting a wide…
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inclusive community, not one that divides them in order to conquer, but one that unifies them in order to set them free. I…
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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…
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New Jersey, 28 Conrow Rd., Delran, NJ 08075, 609/461-2121. New York 33 year established growing schools seeking a trained 0…

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

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But before we do that, let me talk a little bit about what these activities are like. After I did these original interviews,…
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The interesting thing is that when those conditions are there, people tend to want to do what they did to get that feeling,…
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And I said, "Well, don't worry. Just go out and stop people in the street and within half an hour you will find…
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REFERENCES Foster, R. (1978). Celebration of discipline. New York: Harper & Row. Krishnamurti, J. (1953).…
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adult and the children, as these expressions of the spirit pour out of their daily experiences of togetherness-their oneness…
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of the intellect for its own sake. The reasoning mind has a much grander task: The work of humanity that always loves more,…
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REFERENCES Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1990). Flow: The psychology of optimal experience. New York: Harper & Row.…
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REFERENCES Gebhardt-Seele, P. (1997). Evaluating experiences in adolescent programs. The NAMTA Journal, 22(1), 14-21.…
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It is possible to conceive a universal movement for human reconstruction which follows a single path. Its sole aim is to help…
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Figure 4: Persons in Community We must make a plan of development with the guide that the child gives us through the powers…
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At least some of the teenagers in this study were demonstrating that they understood the requirements of growth. They had…
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Kobasa, S.C., & Maddi, S.R. (1977). Existential personality theory. In R. Corsini (Ed.), Current personality theories…
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small school, located in a newly reno- vated barn, with 3-6 and 6-9 classes. Our farm setting lends itself to gar- dening…
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Assistant to Infancy sought to fill preg- nancy leave, starting immediately, with potential for continued team teaching…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 3, 1997, Summer

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between practitioners and philosophers is essential for the eventual development of an Erdkinder. Returning to the chart, Mr…
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It was also decided that the proceedings of the Colloquium would be transcribed, circulated to all the participants, and…

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

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WHY REWARDS FAIL How come? Very quickly, let me suggest a couple of possible reasons (see Figure 2). If you want more on any…
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had they not had a democratic class meeting about something appar- ently irrelevant like how do we want to decorate our room.…
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Kohn, A. (1992) No contest: The case against competition (Rev. ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Kohn, A. (1993). Punished by…
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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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goal-oriented individual. The thirst for knowledge, the spontaneous desire to discover and explore, is supported by and…
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We will come to realize that each child has artistic potential and each child will relish the deep satisfaction derived from…
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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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Fried an, B. (1962). The feminine mystique. New York: Houghton Mifflin. Mann, A. (1996, August). [Untitled workshop]. In…
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inventions of the scientific period, and culminated-not openly, but there was never any doubt-in the United States of America…
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So with medicine. The first recognition would be that there cannot be well humans on a sick planet. The way to human well-…
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Theologically, the responsibility of the human is to perceive the evolutionary universe as the primary revelatory experience…

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