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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 3, 2001, Summer

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you had finished your work. And with most things, you didn't have to ask where they came from because you knew. You had…
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Timeline: Montessori Secondary Development 1907-Rome: Opening of tht Ctlsa dri Biim&mi, the flm MonleSiori e,iperiment…
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CONTRIBUTORS Devan Barker was a founding faculty member of The Hershey Montessori Farm School, having completed his doctoral…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 27, Number 1, 2002, Winter

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF COORDINATED MOVEMENT by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro discusses the stages of movement in…
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To sum things up in Dr. Montessori' swords, "A creature can be led astray by something that is in itself quite…
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THE ASSISTANT TO INFANCY: A SPECIAL EDUCATOR by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro introduces the origins of the…
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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 27, Number 3, 2002, Summer

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Annan, K. We the Peoples. New York: United Nations Publications, 2000. BBC. Soul. Three part video series. London: BBC-TV,…
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clams, jellyfish, starfish, sponges, spiders, vertebrates, leeches, lawyers, and other species began to develop. (Adapted…
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Co-Administrator: Seeking a dynamic principal with strong administrative and interper- sonal skills, preferably with both 3…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 28, Number 1, 2003, Winter

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a skill, then she must consciously work to improve it. As guides of children under six, let us not be in a hurry to bring…
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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.…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. 1936. Trans. Barbara Barclay Carter. New York: Ballantine, 1966. Montessori,…
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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…
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LEARNING TO SEE AND NATURAL SYMPATHY Here again are the words of Rachel Carson, returning to the theme that, yes, facts are…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 28, Number 2, 2003, Spring

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A MONTESSORI LIFE AS A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY-PART 1 by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro speaks of how Montessori…
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A MONTESSORI LIFE AS A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY-PART 2 by Muriel Dwyer Muriel Dwyer' s caution that the best-laid plans do not…
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individually, whether your entrance in to Montessori was intentional or accidental. Why did you come? Then I thought, and…
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As I have said, I had decided I did not want to study, but having come into teaching I have never stopped. In the course of…
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environment that has been prepared to encourage and allow explora- tion. Very seldom-occasionally, but very seldom-yet…
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"This," she said, "is our hope-a hope in a new humanity that will come from this new education, an…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 28, Number 3, 2003, Summer

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Juvonen, J., & K. Wentzel, eds. Social Motivation: Under- standing Children's School Adjustment. New York: Cam-…
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REFERENCES Haines, A.M. Spontaneous Concentration in the Montessori Prepared Environment. Videocassette. NAMTA, 1997.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 29, Number 1, 2004, Winter

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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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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…
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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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This clear separation would help communication both within the adult Montessori community and also with the world at large.…
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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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An example that can help clarify this is one given by Maria Montessori herself when she writes: [In the first period, there]…
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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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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 Absorbent Mind. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1949. Montessori, Maria. To…
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From the restricted meaning of the physical surroundings we have come to the idea of the surrounding conditions, be these…
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(e) A "Montessori" syllabus (possibly unjfied/integrated) of the academic curricula adopted by the…
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the training of Montessori teachers: in Europe (Bergamo, Dublin, London, Paris, Perugia, Rome); in Asia (Bombay, Colombo,…
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MY TRIBUTE TO MARIO MONTESSORI by Camillo Grazzini Here and now I wish to give my own personal testimony to the importance…
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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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Above and beyond Marconi and Marconi's amazing invention, Maria Montessori is moved by the grandeur of the human being…
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The very same Lusitania, on a similar return voyage from North America only sixteen months later (May 7th, 1915), would be…
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Also the London and North Western Railway's train is part of that marvelous "supranature" of which…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 29, Number 2, 2004, Spring

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DR. MARIA MONTESSORI AND THE CHILD by Mario M. Montessori Mario Montessori's view of the child as spiritual essence…
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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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The mother was shocked, she had never thought about that. We teach the children not to lie, but we lie, almost every day, one…
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distinction, they feel the need of learning. Then you can teach them the Commandments, religion, and things like that. And…
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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…
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and size? I'm sure, from what I know about stones, that they're not uniform in color, and what about the surfaces of…
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ROSALIE: I'm almost finishing a course in dyslexia. So if you'd like I will answer as well as I can for someone who…
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walk about blind." There was a fig tree overhanging a wall. Of course I hadn't seen it. So it is necessary to…
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can provide an alternative to modern uncertainty. So the Montessori movement depends on a faith tradition not only to augment…
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Montessori, Maria. The Absorbent Mind. 1949. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1992. Montessori, Maria. The Child in the Church.…
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REFERENCES American Federation of Teachers. "Making Standards Matter, 2001." American Educator 25.4 (2001,…
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Friel, John C., & Linda D. Friel. Tile Seven Worst Things (Good) Parents Do. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Commu-…
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Montessori, Maria. The Discovery of the Child. 1948. Trans. M. Joseph Costelloe. New York: Ballantine, 1967. Montessori,…
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- How have your relationships with the students affected you personally? Have you opened yourself up to ongoing growth and…
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Eliot, T. S. "Little Gidding." Four Quartets. 1943. London: Faber & Faber, 1971. Fitzgerald,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 29, Number 3, 2004, Summer

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the din of World War II. She also taught in the poorer section of London right after the war in a wonderful school where they…
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that was held in Dar-es-Salaam. She had the courage to come out of her community to help us to train and to help the African…
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It is not surprising that Ms. Dwyer renamed her reading classic, originally entitled A Reading Scheme for English (assembled…
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was bound to build resistance against it. Whereas if one followed che child's natural interest and through this sort of…

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

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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…
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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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homes and health clinics, our early childhood centers and classrooms, America's schools and human service institu- tions…
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LS. Clasen,A.W. Toga,J.L.Rapoport,&P.M. Thompson. "Dynamic Mapping of Human Cortical Development during…
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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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• Dr. Montessori inaugurates her first Indian course. Seated are (behind her) Mr. Rajagopalachari, Dr. Arundale, President…
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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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House and a Montessori elementary school were from the beginning and for many decades an explicit part of the educational…
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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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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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You may perhaps condemn the plan [so let us think of the Appendices] as visionary and unpractical, but I hope that you will…
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With the small children, Dr. Montessori found that this right kind of work, an activity that engages the child's whole…
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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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Then,ofcourse, you think: butwhatabout theadolescents?Where are they going to get their vision of the whole? From the…
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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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Montessori, Maria. The California Lectures of Maria Montessori, 1915: Collected Speeches and Writings. Ed. Robert G.…
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REFERENCES Baylor, Byrd. The Way to Start a Day.1977. New York: Simon & Schuster-Aladdin, 1998. Coles, Robert.…
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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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The piece of metal that holds the eraser is caUed the ferrule and is made of brass (a combination of zinc and copper). Zinc is…
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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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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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