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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 30, Number 1, 2005, Winter

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into these wild, outdoor spaces, where they will make their own discoveries. "When the child goes out,"…
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Bruner, Jerome. "Man: A Course of Study." Toward a Theory of Instruction. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 1966…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 30, Number 2, 2005, Spring

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Action. Ed. K.H. Pribram. Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1969. Gesell, Arnold, Frances L. Ilg, Janet L. Rodell, et al.…
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uniqueness into a richer idea of society and what we can achieve as humanity. REFERENCES The Adolescent Colloquium: Summary…
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the parish would have twelve Masses every weekend and they'd all be full." Why does this journey with the child…
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in the Milwaukee Public Schools. Rochester, NY: AMI/ USA, 2003. Edison, Charles. Edison Experiments You Can DO. New York:…
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Montessori, Maria. The Child, Society and the World: Unpub- lished Speeches and Writings. 1979. Trans. Caroline Juler &…
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CONCRETIZING COSMIC EDUCATION IN INDIA: A MONTESSORI HISTORICAL ACCOUNT by Ela Eckert Ela Eckert's detailed account of…
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The purpose of my discourse is to examine why and in what way Maria Montessori's vision of cosmic education, formed…
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izing that illiteracy is a fundamental issue that must be solved. (Montessori, "Weltilliteracyus" 151) She…
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social conceptions, and was interned by the British just as she was. As a professor and later chancellor of the university, he…
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family and her close contact with Annie Besant, she became familiar with theosophical thought at an early age. Her intention…
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and exact body control, and the schooling of aesthetic taste through the guidance of competent and understanding adults in an…
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House and a Montessori elementary school were from the beginning and for many decades an explicit part of the educational…
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Because of its seclusion, the population of Kodai grew slowly despite the favorable climate, and always there were many more…
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and finally abandoned. Remaining are unique archives with histori- cal documents about the Jesuit missionaries in southern…
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children, the Swedish and the Jewish school, as well as a few Catholic schools for the children of Tamil families. How was…
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opened a small school, where she began working with four children and eventually, together with other Indian women, cared for…
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Maria Montessori probably was notable to appreciate the unusual diversity of nature with the same open-mindedness with which…
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found herself for a time in a frustrating professional isolation: no official notice or acknowledgement of her work, no…
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ders of the physical world." While the experiments for the younger children were demonstrated to them by an adult,…
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All of this indicates how comprehensively Maria Montessori herself saw the concept of cosmic education and how seriously she…
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was quite likely also instrumental in the acceptance she and her ideas received in India. Another aspect of the Indian way of…
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between human beings and the cosmos comes up over and over again. For that reason, Maria Montessori, with her discourses about…
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On the other hand: The gradually concretized splendid vision of a cosmic education developing into a comprehensive didactic…
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Kramer, Rita. Maria Montessori: A Biography. New York: Putnam's, 1976. Krishnaswamy, S. "George Sydney Arundale…
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Millier, F. Max. Einleitung in die Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft-Vier Vorlesungen und zwei Essays, gehalten an der…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 31, Number 1, 2006, Winter

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Yet we also have to interpret what Montessori says in the light of all her works, of everything that we can find, of her…
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ENVISIONING THE WHOLE THIRD PLANE: MONTESSORI ERDKINDER AND URBAN ADOLESCENT PROGRAMS HELP EACH OTHER by David Kahn David…
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vinced by anything that I've read. But, you know, some people are suggesting that. Q. I was just thinking, along the…
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REFERENCES Grazzini, Camillo. "The Four Planes of Development." The Child, the Family, the Future. AMI…
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Koch, Kenneth. Rose, Where Did You Get That Red? Teaching Great Poetry to Children. New York: Random House, 1973. Montessori…
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The Four Planes of Development bon1e· 3 9 15 21 Figure 1. The Four Planes of Development (cited in Grazzini 7) working…
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dable task. The need for facilities, general funding, staffing, and the increasing demands of the post-secondary community all…
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interest in, what is extraordinary, what is magnificent; and they have a natural tendency to hero worship. All of this can be…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 31, Number 2, 2006, Spring

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REFERENCES Covey, Stephen R. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989. Dyer,…
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• Allow your child to feel strong feelings; teach him or her acceptable ways of expressing them. • Expect error and cultivate…
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Conference Proceedings, July 19-24, 1994, Washington, DC]. Rochester, NY: AMI/USA, 1995. 117-130. Lakoff, George. "…
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• They will be lifelong learners because they enjoy what they do and learn in order to envision. • They will be socialized…
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pages. Uniquely, the main character describes the world completely through his olfactory experiences. Suskind is so skilled…
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off the roof will be collected in large cisterns for watering the gardens and washing. We also chose to use straw bale…
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simple tool-the pencil-a sense of the whole and the interconnec- tions between things and people. The elder hoped to awaken…
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understanding of the complex planetary systems. In 2004, the world scientific community completed an extraordinary decade-long…
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Montessori; see Creative Development in the Child 133) and become more cognizant of the keys in our timelines, charts, and…
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to hold in our hearts and minds the big picture, and for the love of our children and the future, to keep our own fire of hope…
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Montessori, Maria. Education and Peace. 1949. Trans. Helen R. Lane. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1972. Montessori, Maria. &…
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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. 1949. Trans. Claude A. Claremont. Thiruvanmiyur, Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1959…
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Degrees Celsius 14.8------------------ 14.6 14.4 14.2 14.0 13.8 13.6 13.4 Souru: G<>ddard Institute (…
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work together, move forward in history. This is what the adolescent must experience and absorb: division of labor, the…
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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. 1949. Trans. Claude Claremont. Thiruvanmiyur, Madras, India: Kalekshetra, 1959.…

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

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Louv, R. Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 2005. Martindale…
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tempt a mind/body to think, to discover order in phenomena, to gain an intense pleasure in the process, and to become…
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the structure itself should function for contemporary children as an essential part of the prepared Montessori environment.…

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

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THE MONTESSORI CENTURY CONCEPT: A CONTINUING PROCESS IN REALITY by David Kahn When we look back to the origins of the…
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THE LIGHT OF THE CHILD by Dr. Maria Montessori First published in 1957 by AMT inn special booklet com111e111orating fifty…
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gave,has survived, for there are in different parts of the world Case dei Bambini of which even the Italian name has been kept…
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COSMIC EDUCATION by Annette Haines Annette Haines makes a clear and well-doc11me11ted presentatio11 of Cosmic Education,…
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Montessori, Maria. Ed11catioJ1 and Pence. 1949. Trans. Helen R. Lane. Oxford: Clio, 1992. Montessori, Maria. Educazio11e e…
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by the children's enthusiastic work, by their concentration, their varied interests and knowledge at an early age, as…
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found refuge with the support of the fndian government. The government initially provided a bungalow for him to live in, and…
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Initially, attempts were made to place the Tibetan children with refugee families.in the town, until the government provided a…
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more difficult to supply these remote locations with food, clothing, and medication. Ursula Eichstaedt published a harrowing…
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Englishwoman Annie Besant in Paris, who was at that time president of the International Theosophical Society. Besant had lived…
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In the late 1930s, Mahatma Gandhi gave her the name Umadevi2, which she subsequently used either together with her original…
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She helped the Tibetans in many ways. She started by collecting clothes and appealing for donations from friends in fndia and…
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broad public with these almost forgotten forms of art. Even before they visited Adyar, there was already a Montessori children…
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proposal to introduce Montessori education for the youngest children's group in the Dharamsala children's nursery…
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However, the establishment of Montessori education in Dharamsala in the 1960s was not without its detractors and remained…
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• Around sixteen thousand children are taken care of in Tibetan Children's Villages. Between two thousand and three thou…
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Come 10 Mumbai. India for 9 Teacher training course offered by Sir Ratan Tata Institute. Primary Course - 3 10 6 years For…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 3, 2007, Summer

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need for simple beauty in mind. Its model school building was designed by the architect Franz Schuster in the Bauhaus style…
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A spontaneous explosion into singing was repeatedly observed in Vienna and later again when Lisi worked with children in…
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portive from very early on; this atmosphere helps to explain how the Montessori schools could survive through such difficult…
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The Model School at Laren, Netherlands, continued Documents from the Model School at Laren, Netherlands, 1938-1939 At Laren…
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i ~ "' 1 t:: f. i @ Antique Wooden Stamp Game This early stamp game box was manufaaured in The Hague by…
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A History of War and Peace "Enchance. Mademoiselle." An exercise in grace and courtesy, Paris, 1918…
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There was not a separation between indoors and outdoors.. . . Laughingly, we used to say, "There is never any bad…
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Factory where handicapped war veterans manufactured furniture and materials for Montessori classes, Paris, I 9 I 8 France,…
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Display Case Practical life and language materials from La Maison des Enfants, Sevres (Paris), France, I 930s This case…
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Practical Life and Language Materials, continued From 1933 to 1938, Margot Waltuch was a directress at La Maison des Enfants…
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Discovering the Universal Child Montessori child. Sophia College, Bombay, around I 94 2 Working outside, Allahabad, I 9 28…
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Cosmic Education for the Elemen- tary-aged child. Dr. Montessori researched the needs of the child under three, culminating…
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India, continued Si/em prayer before dining. Sophia College, Bombay, around 1942 joyful work in !he outdoors, Allahabad, I 9…
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An Auspicious Beginning Small images from top to bottom: Dr. Montessori meeting children in Kotohena with the first…
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Lower and Upper Elementary Montessori school and in 1950 was reluctantly recognized by the newly independent government as…
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Pakistan, from 1939 The Montessori movement in Pakistan goes back to I 939, when Maria Montessori conducted her first…
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Nepal and the Tibetan Children's Village, Dharamsala, India Looking over pottery, Nepal, about 2000 Infant in native…
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Movement and Silence Walking on the line was a daily occurrence about midday-often out-oJ- doors .... The children [in Sevres…
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Sowing the Seeds of the Sciences "The eye that sees and the hand that obeys:• South Africa, 2006 Dramar:ic…
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Montessori and the Tibetan Children's Villages More than I 00,000 Tibetan refugees live in India in exile in more than…
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Japanese sandpaper letters These letters are Hiragana characters, one of the three graphic systems in Japan. The other two…
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Rome, 1886 Los Angeles. I 915 United States, 19 I 7 United Kingdom, 1929 1870 Maria Montessori born on August 3 I in…
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India, 1939 1928 The book Das Kind in der Familie, based on lectures she gave in 1923 in Vienna, is published in Germon. (…
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1948 Training courses in Mmedabad, Adyar, and Poona; lectures in Bombay. Trip to Gwalior. India; supervises the opening of a…
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Books Published by Maria Montessori Mario Monressori, /roly, 191 2 __ during Her Lifetim_e _____ _ 1909. II Metodo de/Ja…
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1946. Education for a New World. Adyar, Madras, India: Kalakshetra. 1948. De J'enfant a /'adolescent (From…
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Correspondence, continued Letter from Mario M. Montessori to Elise (Lisi) Braun with handwritten addendum from Marlo…
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A Montessori Journey 1907 to 2007 Patrons Anonymous Donation through Si Helena Monressori School Association Montessori…
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Far Journey to the Southlands (Australia and New Zealand) We are indebted to Debbie Senoff-Langford of Chicago for graciously…
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Discovering the Universal Child (India) Adding to what has been mentioned on the Indian panel, the famed Gujarati educator…

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