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NAMTA Quarterly 10/2 03 Bibliography

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11-b Orem, R. C. (Ed.). (1974). Montessori: Her method and the movement. What you need to know. New York: G. P. Putnam s…
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Mack, Jane. (1976). Conference announcement. The Constructive Triangle, l, 5, o>. Montessori congress. (1951, May…
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79 DISADVANTAGED Braun, Samuel. Nursery education for disadvantaged children: An historical review. (1966). In Montessori…
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121 Hoff, Ragnhild. (1966). Anna Maria Maccheroni. Communications, 1, 26, (1). In memoriam: Albert Max Joosten. (1980).…
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145 Maraschiello, Richard. (1981). Evaluation of the rekinder arten head start program 1979-1980. (Report No, 8132.…
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150 Prendergast, Raymond. (1969). Pre-reading skills developed in Montessori and conventional nursery schools.…
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154 Sheehan, Joan Elizabeth. (1969). A comparison of the theories of Maria Montessori and Jean Piaget in relation to the…
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157 LaRoche, Susan Merritt. games, and charts. (1970). A beginner's approach to science with lines, Unpublished…
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176 Meyer, Judith Wangerin. (1975). Participants, publicity, and schools: Elements in the diffusion of American…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 02 A Career in Montessori Education

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Of course, not all these traits need be highly developed as one enters the field. The work gives daily opportunity to develop…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 03 montessorian with a Small "m" – An Introspective Journey

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montessorian with a small "m" an introspective journey by Charlene S. Trochta Charlene's long career…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 04 Goodbye Montessori—A Personal Account

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II I The usefulness of Montessori training outside of the classroom was impressive in several ways. Ln my adjunct career as…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/2 05 Montessori Careers

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11 I 1, II Ii I I There [ sat, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in July of 1973, and I had not yet found any classes of my own. A…
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Missionaries of Charity, the sisters of Mother Teresa. At every step of their development I was wishing I'd taken the…
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!I I children and trying to see what is universal in their revelations to us and what still requires more thought and study…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, 1986, Fall-Winter

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A MONTESSORI VISION OF ADOLESCENCE by Lawrence Schaefer Dr. Schaefer's deve/,opmental outlook for the adolescent arises…
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THE BLACK COAT: USING THERAPEUTIC STORIES IN THE CLASSROOM by Daniel Bachhuber Utilizing the art of storytelling, Mr.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, 1987, Winter-Spring

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A final aspect which deserves mention is the view of the child's potential for development taken by Montessori. In many…
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Boehnlein, Mary. (1984). A study of college/uruversity accredited Montessori teacher training programs. NAMTA Quarterly, 9, 49…
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McCormick, C. & Schnobich, J. (1969). IES Arrow-Dot performance in two Montessori preschools. Perceptual Motor Skills…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 1, 1987, Fall-Winter

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D(iys of U1e Mammoth Hunters, by Mary Elting and Franklin Folsom, and If Yo1.i Grew Up With Ge&rge Wash·ington by Ruth…
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St. Joseph Montessori School, Massachu- setts, currently accepting applications for Directress in a well-equipped class-…
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School, 372 Hiden Blvd., Newport News, VA 23606. (804) 596-2555. WASHINGTON Cathedral Montessori School is located in…
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146 Jon R. Osterkom Died December 7, 1987 Most 'Will remember Jmi Oster/wrn fer his frwrul,ly and upbeat voice…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 1988, Spring

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from birth through the age of twelve. Parents are supportive of our program and participate in parent education classes.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 3, 1988, Summer

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children's behavior and less on teacher's behavior. They suggested that the particular Montessori teaching…
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Gitter, Lena L. (1968). Interpretation and Summary of Montessori Modulaties. ~ American Mon- tea,ori Society Bulletin, 1(4), 1…
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CHAPTER6 RESEARCH OF COGNITIVE/ INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Introduction One of the earliest studies of intellectual…
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example, discusses the propensity of the four year old to view a picture as a static picture. The child cannot make inferences…
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Table 2 Summary of Findings: Do Low Socioeconomic Children Benefit from Less Than Three Years of Preschool? YES NON-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 1, 1988, Fall-Winter

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The Humanities MONTESSORI: THE HUMANITIES CONNECTION Minneapolis, March 2, 3, 4, 1989 by David Kahn Minneapolis marks a…
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This process is carried on at the elementary stage with reading and writing devoted to the child's research from many…
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NAMTANEWS Public School Study and Media Products NAM'D\ is continuing it.s investigation of Montessori in the public…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 14, Number 2, 1989, Winter-Spring

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The Mainstreaming of Montessori in America The Humanities, Research, and the Modern Sciences Editorial Mainstreaming of…
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implementation and teacher training approaches. Lastly, this Journal introduces still another problem of Montessori…
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LEARNING BY CLASS DISCUSSION 1 by J ournet Kahn The following transcript of Dr. Kahn's presentation in Minneapolis…
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Research PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF A MONTESSORI SCHOOL IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR by Tim Duax Dr.…
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is located in a beautiful facility with ren- ovated barns on an old farm. Just 15 min· utes North of Baltimore Inner Harbor…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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the widest range of principles and doctrines put forth by various psychologists and educators. Every philosophical education…
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will be able to connect information to what is uniquely human, reconcil- ing cultural differences with what is universal. The…
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personal behavior decisions are social decisions. There is an adult who helps us come to generous understanding, not by…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 2, 1990, Spring

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builds from the concrete to the abstract. Suzuki method teachers paral- lel this approach in their ordering of the pieces…
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"soup" to a "salad bowl" concept in which each ingredient maintains its separate flavor,…
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Elementary teacher needed for well-established, fully equipped 6 to 9 classroom. School owned and operated by AMI directress…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 1, 1990, Fall-Winter

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the theory of the Montessori method, and practical instruction in the technique of the method. The classes last for six months…
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Last, the hand should not be forgotten or banished when the intel- ligence starts building its very own construction - culture…
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where he sees only the sky. This is the difference between Montessori and normal education. I don't think Montessori will…
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with Montessori. As you made what Montessori calls the levels of ascent as you go and work through the years, what discovery…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, 1991, Summer

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new point of view, he can easily verify it by observing his own child. As Csikszentmihalyi points out, "The rapt c.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, 1991, Fall-Winter

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The leader sets che paccern by scimulacing discussion, encouraging dialogue, and opening his or her own actions and decisions…
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PARENT EDUCATION MAGAZINE.5 UNDERWAY NAMTA board members"l1ave authorized rhe publication of an expanded parent…
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administrative experience in the AMI Montessori tradition. Primary and elemenrary Montessori diplomas arc desirable.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 2, 1992, Spring

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Nokomis Montessori School t Elnora Battle North Avondale Montessori Thomas G. Rothwell Palm Academy Sylvia Cooper Sands…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 1, 1993, Winter

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RUFFING MONTESSORI SCHOOL PEACE CURRICULUM: AN INFORMAL NARRATIVE by John Long In these excerpts from a talk presented at…
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The ways in which conflicts are resolved within a classroom are impor- tant, too; invariably conflicts come up. It's…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 2, 1993, Spring

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ABSORBENT MIND UPDATE: REsEARCH SHEDS NEW UGHf ON MONTESSORI THEORY by Annette M. Haines Citing numerous emptrica/ studies…
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TIME FOR SIXES AND SEVENS by Rilla Spellman Startingfrom an analytical understanding of the developmental process that takes…
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servation and discovery, freedom and discipline. These are not things which are switched off and on for certain periods…
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October 21-23, 1993 San Jose, California Montessori: Theory into Practice October 28-30, 1993 Baltimore, Maryland Language…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 3, 1993, Summer

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being? What makes a culture a culture? What makes a story a story? The philosophical question can provide a basis for an…
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Lake Country School is a city school (in south Minneapolis), and for obvious reasons our program is not Erdkinder-it is a…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 1, 1994, Winter

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Dumtschin,). (1988, March). Recognize language development and delay in early childhood. Young Children, p. 20. Geyer, G. (…
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NAMTANEWS NAMTA Fall Conferences in Review: Linking Montessori to the Educational Mainstream Theory into Practice SanJose…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, 1994, Spring

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THE ECOLOGY OF TIIE MIND by Luciano Mazzetti The title of this lecture, "The Ecology of the Mind," comes…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 3, 1994, July

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• choose well; need normalized core group • limited to 15% of class • limited to 20% of class • only after extensive…
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lt may be noted that 10 schools listed "farm" as a destination for off- campus outings earlier in this…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 1, 1995, Winter

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Children can also keep an alphabetically filed dictionary of their known words on index cards in a small file box. They can…
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sciousness, activate their personal schema. Have you ever been taken somewhere you didn't want to go? (Gilly is being…
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REINVENTING CIVILITY by Lawrence Schaefer, PhD Dr. Schaefer calls for "a renaissance in civility," a return…
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In 1938, with the help of friends in India, she and her family managed to leave Austria before the War. She was to spend nine…
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Michigan Elementary teacher needed for estab- lished class of ages 6-12. The Okemos Montessori/Radmoor School is an AMI…
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STEP BY STEP MONTESSORI SCHOOLS in Minneapolis, Minnesota will be hiring certified, experienced Montessori teachers for the…

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

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faculty without increasing the number of students. I'm sure there are creative solutions which could reduce the number of…
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the Montessori educational community, yet he made most of his discov- eries in his own classroom working with a group of…
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MONTESSORI AND ASSESSMENT: SOME ISSUES OF ASSESSMENT AND CURRICULUM REFORM by Annette M. Haines INTRODUCTION This study…
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to make it all. And so I think that the focus ... is tohelp,asmuch as possible, as quickly as possible, and as early as can be…
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Please call Maureen Coughlan or Patricia Thompson 617 /361-2522 or send resume to Thacher Montessori School, 1425 Blue Hill…

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

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viewed her educational principles from the very start as anything less than a contribution to the whole planet. Accordingly,…

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

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The materials for written language first introduce the child to the marvelous twenty- six letters of the alphabet and their…
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Because parents are treated as col- laborators in Montessori, they are often invited into the classroom to share and…

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

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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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MAINTAINING THE MONTESSORI METAPHOR: WHAT EVERY CHILD WANTS AND NEEDS by Asa G. Hilliard In straightfonvard terms, Dr.…
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and needs, then you have to create the environment. Even if it's not necessary to get a job at IBM, that's okay; if…
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,------------------------7 Do-lT-Y OURSELF Hous1NG ~ Mail this form or 'Z!' phone your reservations to: Seville…

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

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FOREWORD: FINDING FLOW IN MONTESSORI Imagine a river in time, a time span of one hundred years. On the one side there is…
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the trap-and when I say we, I mean psychologists who are studying children and learning-we fell into the trap of using the…
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probably do it quite well, from what I can see, and that's not a problem in your type of schooling. The other thing to…
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couple of different angles, one being parent education-that it's new language and a new way to talk about their child,…
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Q: Do you think it's actually possible to directly teach people to make the optimum choice when their skill levels and…
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QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS Q: As Montessorians, how can we can get our work selected by the culture? A: Obviously, if I had a…
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are male characteristics. Creative men, on the other hand, besides being masculine, also have sensitivity, openness, empathy,…
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Montessori Administration Sharon L. Dubble and David Kahn Week One (July 14-18), 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily Administrators…
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willingness to work towards a WI state certification. Qualified individuals may obtain additional information by contacting…

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

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In terms of specific expectations, one was that our students had to take a state-required American Constitution test. We…
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standard, as Monte discussed. What help can we provide for these schools so that they do not hurt the good name of Montessori…
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hand, we have the visiting specialists, etc. Are these parallel or are they integrated? Kay replied that this issue needs…

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

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other. You need the autonomy, but, equally important, you need the community." And especially with young children,…
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THE SPIRITUAL TASK OF RELIGION IN CULTURE by Philip Hefner The challenge of culture renders human decision-making critical…
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REFERENCES Anderson, B.W. (1986). Understanding the Old Testament (4th ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Anderson,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 1, 1999, Winter

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Heartland Community School, River Falls, WI is seeking AMI- trained applicants at all levels for school serving children 2…

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