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NAMTA Journal 33/1 11 The Montessori Model United Nations

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mission: "The next generation of leaders will come from this program. Soon they will be sitting here, and it will. be…
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they can also experience the participatory excitement of learning how the UN works. During the conference, our students,…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 12 Community Vision of the School

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most basic of tools in any community and need to be prevalent in the Montessori school. Patience As we all must exhibit in…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 13 The Thoughtful School: Social, Emotional, Ethical, and Cognitive Education as the Schoolwide Landscape…

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fn this paper, I will summarize the fundamentals of current re- search-basedK-12 social, emotional, ethical, and aca-…
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ge11t. Ed. R. Bar-On, J.G. Maree, & M.J. Elias. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. Cohen,J., L. McCabe, N.M. Mitchel Ii,…

NAMTA Journal 33/1 14 Montessori Outreach: A Platform for Change

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REFERENCES "Ashoka Questions and Answers." Ashoka. July 29, 2005 <www.ashoka.org/ w hat_is /…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 02 The Special Needs Child from the Montessori Perspective

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We 11111st think deeply fora/I 011rchildre11 a11dfor tomorrow's world. We must clarify the essence of man, study !tow to…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. Trans. Barbarn Barclay Carter. Bombay: Orient Longmans, 1936. Muggeridge, Malcolm…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 04 Learning Differences of Learning Disorders? Meeting Authentic Needs Of the Three-to-Six Child

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cate weakness, but is a sign of dedication to meeting the needs of the individual child. If you have concerns about an…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 07 Montessorians Helping Children Who Learn Differently

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accepted their differences in their weak areas. Their concept of them- selves as a learner and a person remained intact.…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 08 Support and Engagement for All Students

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The next time a big cousin walked by tire child, kicked him, and hurled insults at him, he pulled his twisted body 11p as…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 09 Whole-School Approaches to Montessori Special Education

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WHOLE-SCHOOL APPROACHES TO MONTESSORI SPECIAL EDUCATION by Paula Leigh-Doyle, Jacquie Maughan, and Maura Joyce…
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program called Bal-A-Vis-X, overseen by an occupational therapist (seeGranke and Leigh-Doyle). This is part of our whole-…
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Administrators must foster a nonjudgmental environment, a community of humility, openness, receptivity to new information,…
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school. The fact that you serve a population under the age of five puts you into this very popular area of early childhood…
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Then we started the writing process. We needed to tell them in a language that they could understand, and I say this with all…
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This approach has also presented some challenges. One is that when we screen children across the board, we've had to be…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 11 Montessori and Embodied Education

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ties, a combination that allows cognition (e.g., cri tica I thinking) to be informed and inspired by felt emotion. He further…
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Csikszentrnjhalyi, M. Creativity: Flow a11d the Psychology of Discovery a11d l11vention. New York: HarperCollins, 1996.…
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Experience." Applied Develop111e11ta/ Science 5 (2001): 158- 171. Rathunde, K. "Family Context and Talented…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 06 From Childhood through Adolescence: Journey of the Spirit

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number lose any sense of innocence, of connection to that which is larger. But our students are not lost; they are finding…
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REFERENCES Blake, William." Auguries of Innocence." 1803. Blake, William. So11gs of /1111oce11ce n11d of…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 07 Experiences in Nature: Resolute Second-Plane Directions Toward Erdkinder

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book of Nnture Study (1911) is still in print today and is a great resource for teachers. 4 Both Professor Bailey's and…
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1 would therefore initiate teachers into the observation of the most simple forms of living things, with all those aids which…
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Fabre, J. Henri. Tlte Life of the Spider. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1915. Kahn, David. "The Kodaikanal Experience-Part…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 13 Mathematics, Science, and Technology for the Whole Third Plane: A Bird's-Eye View, Part I

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The Montessori perspective is to get students to operationalize the ideas themselves. If we ignore their way of thinking and…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 14 Glimpsing Maturity: Characterizing the Fifteen- to Eighteen-Year-Old

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quickly obsolete? Continued observation, communication, and re- search will help unravel this and other mysteries surrounding…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 15 Mathematics, Science, and Technology for the Whole Third Plane: A Bird's-Eye View, Part II

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REFERENCES Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland. Science Survey 2006. 2006. Grazzini, Camillo. "The Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 16 High School Humanities: Social Sciences, History, and Metacognition

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erism at a grand scale and new forms of freedom possible, industrial- ization also caused new inequalities and poverty, and…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 17 Montessori Secondary Education: Moving from Discipline-Based Integration to Whole Formative Synthesis

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REFERENCES Brnudel, Fernand. A History of Civilizntio11s. Trans. Richard Mayne. New York: Penguin, 1993. Bruner, Jerome S.…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 04 The Montessori Infant and the Whole Developmental Continuum

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children are offered more and more challenge to their hand-under close supervision-we find they are capable of doing many…
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REFERENCES Eliot, Lise. Wl,at's Goi11g 011 /11 There? How f/,e Brai11 a11d Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 09 Birth and Rebirth: Parallel Developmental Passages in Infancy and Early Adolescence

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civilizing trends of childhood and latency. One of the trials of any revolution, whether in the individual or in the social…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 10 Montessori from the Start: Foundations for Independence

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what her gestures mean. When a child leans on another's table, the teacher's hands patting the table mean, &quot…
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allows us to operate in freedom. Children reveal their true selves to us through their work. Choice in work allows the child…
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hours spent playing with my dolls under the weeping willow tree whose branches hung to the ground making the perfect hideaway…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 11 Child Development Studies

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES by Mary Reinhardt Ms. Reinhardt presents a practical article on upper ele111entary "appren…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 12 Mother as the First Prepared Environment

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REFERENCES Barrack, A. C." A Journey of Love: The Influence of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology on Parent-Child…
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McCarty, W. "Keys to Healing and Preventing Foundational Trauma: What Babies Are Teaching Us." Bridges-ISSS£…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 13 The Psycho-Mothor and Sensorial of the Disciplines from Birth to Six

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When J think about Dr. Montessori and what manifests itself as her greatest genius, l believe it is her insight into the power…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 01 Montessori and Special Education: An Evolving Relationship

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promotes various Multisensory Structured Language Programs with a long history of success, all compatible with Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 02 Joyful Engagement: A Specific Lens for Observation in Montessori Primary and Elementary Environments

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stem, triggered by higher hormonal reactions. Such a child may seek out a much higher level of input as his homeostasis.…
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barrows with resistant loads, walking the labyrinth. At Hershey, we moved our library book bin far away from the library and…
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processing delays. Montessori observers should be able to recog- nize these blocks and thus support or refer for target…
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Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Flow: Tl,e Psychology of Optimal £xperie11ce.New York: Harper & Row, 1990. Davis, Ronald D…
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Kohn,Alfie. Scl,ools 011r C/1ildre11 Deserve.Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1999. Kranowitz, Carol Stock, & Lucy Jane…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 04 Tutoring without Crutches: Extra Support and Inclusion for the Older Montessori Child with Learning…

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on the lookout for books with a wide variety of cultural, linguistic, and demographic populations to add to our library.…
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Horner, Jack. "The Extraordinary Characteristics of Dys- lexia." Perspccti,•es 011 Ln11g11nge n11d Literacy…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 06 A Montessori Approach to Autism

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A MONTESSORI APPROACH TO AUTISM by K. Michelle Lane Miclte//e Lane founded n school tltat serves c!tildren so severely…
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As teachers, I believe our main goal is to bring out the best .in all children. I will leave you with a quote from Elizabeth…
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Books RESOURCES Chance, Paul. First Course /11 Applied Beh11vior A1wlysis. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing, 1998…
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Howlin, Patricia. CJ,i/dre11 wit!, A11tis111 and Asperger Syn- dro11,e: A C11ide for Practitioners and Carers. New York:…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 07 Montessori Education, Neuropsychology, and the Child with Special Needs: Referral, Assessment, and…

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usual) talking about child development, and the beautiful way in which Montessori education meets all the needs of a child.…
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Binocular Vision Working Group. "The Use of Tinted Lenses and Colored Overlays for the Treatment of Dyslexia and…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 08 Montessori Special Education and Nature's Playground

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picture) on the wall and a short list of words from the picture to be placed next to it. [t is wise to remember that creative…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 09 Sensory Integration and Contact with Nature: Designing Outdoor Inclusive Environments

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integrate the arts (in children's eyes). Therapeutic gardens offer innumerable opportunities for in- tegration of the…
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Hannaford, C. S111nrl Moves: Why Leaming ls Not All i11 Your Head. Arlington, VA: Great Ocean Publishers, 1995. Hart, R.…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 10 2009 NAMTA Baseline Special Education Survey

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classroom. In addition, there is a lower elementary class for 4 students diagnosed within the autistic spectrum. The goal is…
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ln addition to the clinic, Rivendell Preschool is an inclusion model, accepting children with a variety of learning styles and…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 11 Maria Montessori, Samuel Orton, and Anna Gillingham

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in reading and spelling among her students with high IQs. "Some of these bright students were being thwarted…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 12 Just the Facts: Information Provided by the International Dyslexia Association

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phrase meanings (semantics), sentences (syntax), longer passages (discourse), and the social uses of language (pragma ties).…
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Wolf, M. Proust and tile Sq11id: The Story a11d Science of the Reading Brain. New York: HarperCollins, 2007. TIie…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 15 Inclusion: A Preparation for Life

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services had there been such a thing at the time. Dr. Montessori was "the first professional who saw that retardation…
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Goertz, Donna. Childre11 Who Are Not Yet Peaceful: Prevent- ing Excl11sio11 i11 the Early Ele111e11tary Classroom. Berkeley:…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 17 Profile: The Cobb School, Montessori

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PROFILE: THE COBB SCHOOL, MONTESSORI by Carolyn Conto Ross Tile Cobb School, Montessori, in Simsbury, Connectic11t,Jo11nded…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 04 Montessori's Role in Twenty-First-Century Educational Reform

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of its potential for shaping the teacher-student relationship. But that would be a necessary step to take if we were to…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 06 Language: The Song of Life

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projects itself into the future and is sunk in the remotest ages of the past, thereby linking the past to the present and the…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 07 Elementary Storytelling: The Ultimate Interdisciplinary Approach

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a time there was a child, and the child asked why, and we told the story of why. And once upon a time there was an adolescent…
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Montessori, Maria. Tlte Cltild, Society a11d tlte World: Unpub- lished Speeches n11d Writings. 1979. Trans. Caroline Juler…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 08 Montessori Approaches to the Classics for Elementary Study: The Keepers of Alexandria

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to how parts of it worked or didn't work. This approach was very successful because we could tweak it as we went along.…
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studying Alexander's symptoms think he may have had malaria or even West Nile virus. Figure 14 represents some of the…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 09 Language Tools for Studying the Classics in a Montessori Environment

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B. [Potentially included] New story: "Diversity and Unity of Languages-[n Search of Universal Communication&quot…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 10 Using Peace Stories and Timelines as Foundations for Interdisciplinary Work with Upper Elementary and…

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bridge from Asia more than fourteen thousand years ago. 1 The Powhatan, the Susquehanna, the Delaware, the Cherokee, the…
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Pennsylvania and the Carolinas. More Dutch came, not to New York, but to Pennsylvania. The French came and settled in South…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 11 The Key to the Universe: Chemistry Impressions during the Elementary Years

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Books Celebrntio11 of the U11folding of the Cosmos. San Francisco: Harper, 1992. Darwin, Charles. The Formation of Vegetable…
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Atkins, Peter W. The Periodic Ki11gdo111. New York: Basic Books, 1995. Ball, Philip. The l11gredie11ts: A Guided Tour of the…
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Morgan, Nina. Chemistry in Actio11: The Molec11/es of Everyday Life. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. Smith, Richard F. Chemistry…
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BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Earthworms Kalman, Bobbie. The Life Cycle of n11 Enrl/1wor111. New York: Crabtree, 2004. Simon, Seymour…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 14 The New Adolescent Ages 12-15 and 15-18: Optimal Roadmaps for Disciplines-Based Studies

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ma th /handbook/Teacher/ In trod uctoryExplorations / Introductory Exp I orations.asp>. Anderso11, Sherwood.…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 16 Environmental Systems and Societies Montessori-IB Framework

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with the mathematics staff to take full advantage of academic syn- thesis whenever it occurs. This course also develops the…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 18 The Praxis Project: An Integration of the Disciplines for High School

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with staff in order to achieve the level of understanding that is nec- essary. Staff must present their information and…

NAMTA Journal 35/1 03 Montessori and Struggle

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Montessori children do grow up with a great desire to change the world. Tf you want to see a group of such students gathered…

NAMTA Journal 35/1 05 Montessori Marketing: Stories and Strategies

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MONTESSORI MARKETING: STORIES AND STRATEGIES by Mark Berger Mark Berger urges schools to "levernge the voices…
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If we are to solve the recruitment/ enrollment problem and take Montessori "over the top," we need to show…
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fact that someone is successful and their Montessori background or their educational preferences. On this front we would lose…
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Our short-term goal is building and retaining enrollment. Our long-term goal is bringing the Montessori experience to all…
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Eissler, Trevor. Mo11tessori Madness. Georgetown, TX: Sevenoff, 2009. Fryer, Bronwyn. "How Do Innovators Think?&…

NAMTA Journal 35/1 06 School Promotion: How it is Changing

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We have small business-card size tent cards with our mission and three points about our school. We give these to parents to…

NAMTA Journal 35/1 07 An Administrative Process for Vision by Consensus using Whole Systems Theory

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Berry, Thomas. "It Takes a Universe." Save the Hermitage. June 3, 2009 <https:/ /beholdnature.org/tbh…

NAMTA Journal 35/1 12 Competing with Montessori and Non-Montessori Schools

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may sound unusual, but it's important to remember that prospec- tive parents aren't necessarily out to make a…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 02 The Development of Language

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that we could not see. The learning process must take place inside the child, and this internal process requires time. It is…
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Montessori, Maria. Tile For111ntio11 of Mn11. 1955. Oxford: Clio, 1989. Montessori, Maria. Unpublished lectures. Dr. Maria…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 03 Language: The Basis of Culture

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REFERENCES Arensburg, Baruch, & Anne-Marie Tillier. "Speech and the Neanderthals." Endeavour 15.1 (…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 05 Technology and the Adolescent: Finding the True Balance in the Prepared Environment

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stimulated by an optimal environment, the proper connections may not be kept. This past October I read in The New York…
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But ... there are dangers. Any new invention, any new techno- logical development can become dangerous. Montessori says that…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 10 The Essential Montessori Math through the Years

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to multiply by the reciprocal. Cnnceli11g is another misnomer we often hear in connection with fractions. Be careful of your…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 11 A History Approach to Mathematics for the Adolescent

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REFERENCES Anecdotage. April 24, 2010 <http:/ /anecdotage.com/>. Beckmann, Petr. A History of Pi. New York: St…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 01 Peace Now

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generation that is starting to come into its own is one cultured to the effects of war and numbed to individual violent acts…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 05 Keys to Global Understanding: The Role of the Primary Environment

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personal harmony and have the capacity to guide us toward more mutually beneficial ways of Jiving together in the world.…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 07 The Shapes of Our World

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