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NAMTA Journal 27/1 15 The Assistant to Infancy: A Special Educator

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child, the greater must be the preparation of the people who will take care of him or her. During the many years she spent in…
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been tried out in the home and in Infant Communities. 1 For instance, a low, large bed is a great help for the sensory and…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 16 Montessori Transformation at Computer Associates

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were put in strollers to go for walks. The rooms contained lots of plastic toys. The only mixed age groups were the…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 02 Liturgy in the Cosmic Plan of God

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LITURGY IN THE CosMic PLAN OF Goo by Sofia Cavalletti Sofia Cavalletti's conviction that the greatest realities are…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 05 God Who Has No Hands

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Goo WHo HAs No HANDS by Mario M. Montessori Sometimes referred to as the "Story of the Universe," &quot…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 07 Journeying with Children Toward God

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Jesus invites us to comprehend the depth and intimacy of his relation- ship with us, the providential love and care of the…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 12 The Natural World as Prepared Environment

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trembled in the morning sun. They were golden, translu- cent, amazing sheaves of wheat. The light drove down the shafts of…

NAMTA Journal 27/3 13 Building the Biocentric Child

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clams, jellyfish, starfish, sponges, spiders, vertebrates, leeches, lawyers, and other species began to develop. (Adapted…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 03 How Sensitively Times are Sensitive Periods?

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children we love and work with. Thank you for your attention. It has been an honor to share these thoughts with you.…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 05 The Whole Elementary Experience: Ages Six to Twelve

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care about the development of the child. In a lecture given in 1939 in London, Dr. Montessori said: The child is not only the…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 08 Philosophy, Psychology, and Educational Goals for the Montessori Adolescent, Ages Twelve to Fifteen

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PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND EDUCATIONAL GOALS FOR THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT, AGES TWELVE TO FIFTEEN by David Kahn This…

NAMTA Journal 28/1 09 Bringing the Montessori Three-Year Multi-Age Group to the Adolescent

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BRINGING THE MONTESSORI THREE-YEAR MULTI-AGE GROUP TO THE ADOLESCENT by David Kahn Speaking from direct experience at The…

NAMTA Journal 28/2 01 A Montessori Life as a Spiritual Journey—Part I

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REFERENCES Deng Ming-Dao. 365 Tao: Daily Meditations. San Francisco: Harper, 1992. Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind.…

NAMTA Journal 28/2 05 Work

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"This," she said, "is our hope-a hope in a new humanity that will come from this new education, an…

NAMTA Journal 28/2 07 The Evolving Nature of Work

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with agriculture, it was possible now for some people to say, "OK, I don't have to farm,I don't have to…
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teenagers-wake up, and they help out, and then the husband goes fishing or hunting for mushrooms, and then he comes back and…
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Now we are probably entering a kind of fourth period, which is defined as the pe- riod of the knowledge worker, where we can…

NAMTA Journal 28/3 05 Commentary on Two Manuscripts by Kevin Rathunde and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

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REFERENCES Haines, A.M. Spontaneous Concentration in the Montessori Prepared Environment. Videocassette. NAMTA, 1997.…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 01 Camillo Grazzini: Innovation Within Montessori Theory and Methodology

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CAMILLO G RAZZINI: INNOVATION WITHIN MONTESSORI THEORY AND METHODOLOGY by David Kahn Visiting Bergamo, Italy, last summer…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 03 An Interview with Camillo Grazzini: Celebrating Fifty years of Montessori Work

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tants to 1nfancy, Children's House, Cosmic Education, and Erdkinder. That is the technical part of the Montessori idea.…
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context provided by the psychological planes of development, it was easier to see the materials as part of a whole rather than…
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Starting in the 1950s and continuing throughout the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, AMI organized elementary study…
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from the perspective of the details, which lend a depth of understand- ing to the whole. This threefold integration ensures…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 04 The Four Planes of Development

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developing human being, 1 and it explains and justifies the constant Montessori idea of the importance of education as a &…
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and normal process of development with its spontaneous manifesta- tions that have to be respected if the goal is to be reached…
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1929); Edouard Claparede (with "individualized" education, 1921); Roger Cousin et (with the teamwork method…
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The Geneva group, intent as they were on putting forward their own methods, excluded Montessori more and more. The result was…
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Moreover, "the human per- sonality is essentially one dur- ing the successive stages of development," and…
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matter. One might almost say they represent a kind of distillation of her thinking, observation, and reflection over many,…
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Montessori, Maria. From Childhood to Adolescence. 1948. Trans. The Montessori Educational Research Center. New York: Schocken…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 07 Maria Montessori and Algebra: The Binomial Theorem

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Camillo Grazzini, Italy, 1982 Mario Montessori 78 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 29, No. 1 • Winter 2004
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other hand, why is it that a few prisms keep their original colors? • How should we set about representing (by means of loose…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 08 On the Subject of Subjects

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ON THE SUBJECT OF SUBJECTS by Baiba Krumins and Camillo Grazzini This particular matter has cropped up in so many guises and…
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This clear separation would help communication both within the adult Montessori community and also with the world at large.…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 09 Question and Answer: The Environment for the Six to Twelve Year Old Child

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differences also by providing each elementary environment (be it six to nine or nine to twelve) with a full set of advanced…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 11 Contrasting Land and Water Forms: The Method in Practice

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5. Applying the Concept Using the sandpaper globe or the blue and white globe, the children can find examples of each of the…
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Once upon a time, there was a Montessori manufacturer who produced this material in an erroneous fashion: The concept of pen…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 12 Characteristics of the Child in the Elementary School

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And in a lecture given at Cambridge, Montessori says that "Cul- ture becomes identifiable with the construction of…
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environment. He is like the spider, whose web, whose field of action, is enormous in comparison to the animal itself (…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. 1936. Trans. Barbara Barclay Carter. Calcutta: Orient Longmans, 1958. Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 13 Maria Montessori's Cosmic Vision, Cosmic Plan, and Cosmic Education

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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1949. Montessori, Maria. To…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 14 A Montessori Community for Adolescents

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A MONTESSORI COMMUNITY FOR ADOLESCENTS by Camillo Grazzini and Baiba Krumins Indicating the theoretical underpinnings for…
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been lacking: the very environment which constitutes the keystone for an Erdkinder community experiment. 5. PAST EXPERIENCE…
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sense of personal responsibility." The very first experiment of this kind, however, was the Junior Republic, founded…
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should ask ourselves whether it is up to us to give life to this great idea of the Erdkinder community, or whether it would be…
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is a translation by the Montessori Educational Research Center from the French De /'En/ant a I' Adolescent (Desclee…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 16 Mario M. Montessori is Dead: Chronicle of a Ceremony

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We all begin to converse. I recognize, among many others, J. Koning, N. VanderHeide-Verschuur, F. Malik, and G. Portielje from…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 17 My Tribute to Mario Montessori

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with his back to my table just where my lighted cigarette was protrud- ing beyond the edge and burned the elegant beige linen…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 20 Obituary: Gianna Gobbi

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Gobbi presented a synthesis of a part of her personal experiences with the children in a little book called Alcuni principi…

NAMTA Journal 29/1 22 Camillo 26-01-04

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Gobbi presented a synthesis of a part of her personal experiences with the children in a little book called Alcuni principi…
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with his back to my table just where my lighted cigarette was protrud- ing beyond the edge and burned the elegant beige linen…
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We all begin to converse. I recognize, among many others, J. Koning, N. VanderHeide-Verschuur, F. Malik, and G. Portielje from…
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is a translation by the Montessori Educational Research Center from the French De /'En/ant a I' Adolescent (Desclee…
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should ask ourselves whether it is up to us to give life to this great idea of the Erdkinder community, or whether it would be…
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sense of personal responsibility." The very first experiment of this kind, however, was the Junior Republic, founded…
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been lacking: the very environment which constitutes the keystone for an Erdkinder community experiment. 5. PAST EXPERIENCE…
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A MONTESSORI COMMUNITY FOR ADOLESCENTS by Camillo Grazzini and Baiba Krumins Indicating the theoretical underpinnings for…
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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1949. Montessori, Maria. To…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. 1936. Trans. Barbara Barclay Carter. Calcutta: Orient Longmans, 1958. Montessori…
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environment. He is like the spider, whose web, whose field of action, is enormous in comparison to the animal itself (…
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And in a lecture given at Cambridge, Montessori says that "Cul- ture becomes identifiable with the construction of…
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Once upon a time, there was a Montessori manufacturer who produced this material in an erroneous fashion: The concept of pen…
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5. Applying the Concept Using the sandpaper globe or the blue and white globe, the children can find examples of each of the…
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differences also by providing each elementary environment (be it six to nine or nine to twelve) with a full set of advanced…
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This clear separation would help communication both within the adult Montessori community and also with the world at large.…
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ON THE SUBJECT OF SUBJECTS by Baiba Krumins and Camillo Grazzini This particular matter has cropped up in so many guises and…
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other hand, why is it that a few prisms keep their original colors? • How should we set about representing (by means of loose…
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Camillo Grazzini, Italy, 1982 Mario Montessori 78 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 29, No. 1 • Winter 2004
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27th Advanced Montessori Training Course, Bergamo, Italy, 1987 62 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 29, No. 1 • Winter 2004
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Montessori, Maria. From Childhood to Adolescence. 1948. Trans. The Montessori Educational Research Center. New York: Schocken…
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matter. One might almost say they represent a kind of distillation of her thinking, observation, and reflection over many,…
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Moreover, "the human per- sonality is essentially one dur- ing the successive stages of development," and…
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The Geneva group, intent as they were on putting forward their own methods, excluded Montessori more and more. The result was…
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1929); Edouard Claparede (with "individualized" education, 1921); Roger Cousin et (with the teamwork method…
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and normal process of development with its spontaneous manifesta- tions that have to be respected if the goal is to be reached…
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developing human being, 1 and it explains and justifies the constant Montessori idea of the importance of education as a &…
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from the perspective of the details, which lend a depth of understand- ing to the whole. This threefold integration ensures…
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Starting in the 1950s and continuing throughout the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, AMI organized elementary study…
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context provided by the psychological planes of development, it was easier to see the materials as part of a whole rather than…
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tants to 1nfancy, Children's House, Cosmic Education, and Erdkinder. That is the technical part of the Montessori idea.…
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Piazza Vecchia, Bergamo, Italy The NAMTA Journal 7
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CAMILLO G RAZZINI: INNOVATION WITHIN MONTESSORI THEORY AND METHODOLOGY by David Kahn Visiting Bergamo, Italy, last summer…
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Bergamo, Italy

NAMTA Journal 29/2 03 Dr. Maria Montessori and the Child

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depressed, and one may feel the need of that solace for strength when depressed. But the wine itself does not feel the need…
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She was expecting this, too, until she received the impact of the spirituality of the child and left everything to follow it…
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Yet I come to London, and every blessed child speaks good English. Who taught them? Where were the professors, the books, the…
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are you going to prick my ears so that I can put my earrings like you have them?" And later on, "Mother,…
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normal surroundings and thus something that satisfies the spirit. That is all. It is not so much what is in the children, it…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 04 Finding the Spiritual Thread in Montessori Work

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The key that again opened my spiritual vision quest here was the role of "calling" within me, the teacher (…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 05 Psycho-Grammar: Montessori's Reflections on Grammar and Psychic Development

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But grammar is a natural and enjoyable exploration if given at the right age. Even if you have a barrier against grammar…
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Montessori, Maria. The Montessori Elementary Material. 1916. Trans. Florence Simmonds. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1965. Vol…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 07 Modern Montessori in Search of a Soul: A Tribute to Sofia Cavalletti

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MODERN MONTESSORI IN SEARCH OF A Sout: A TRIBUTE TO SOFIA CAvALLETTI by David Kahn David Kahn's tribute to Sofia…
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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. 1949. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1992. Montessori, Maria. The Child in the Church.…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 09 Developing Character, Will, and Spirit

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Friel, John C., & Linda D. Friel. Tile Seven Worst Things (Good) Parents Do. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Commu-…

NAMTA Journal 29/3 02 A Path for the Exploration of any Language Leading to Writing and Reading – as part of the Total…

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often they were items of educational apparatus suited to the mental age and which permitted prolonged activities. She called…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 04 Social and Moral Development: Importance of the Family

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SOCIAL AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT: IMPORTANCE OF THE f AMILY by John McNamara This comprehensive view of social and moral…
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treat your souls. So I will leave you with this: Be strong and moral young men and women, and as you face the world before…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 05 Creating the All-Day Montessori Place: A Construct

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swimming pool for use in the summer. Computer Associates, at its World Headquarters on Long Island, New York, has gone so far…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 07 Moral Formation on the Second Plane: Nurturing and Hindering

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MORAL FORMATION ON THE SECOND PLANE: NURTURING AND HINDERING by lta Williams !ta Williams asserts that moral development is…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 08 The Elementary Child's Place in the Natural World

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THE ELEMENTARY CHILD' s PLACE IN THE NATURAL WORLD by Phoebe Allen Phoebe Allen's article speaks for the early…

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