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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 1, 2008, Winter

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ACT I. THE DRAMA OF SAN LORENZO: LINKING SOCIAL ANO EDUCATIONAL REFORM-1907 Montessori con temporaries travel to Rome in…
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Dr. Maria Montessori's first work, Tlte Mo11/essori Method, was published in English in New York in 1912. It was an…
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trees, and all life that emanates from the natural world (Montessori, From C!tildhood to Adolescence 19). This inner…
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Montessori, Maria. "HL1man Solidarity in Time and Space." Trans. Renilde Montessori. Tl,e Sn11 Re1110…
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INDEPENDENCE There are other qualities developed in Montessori children that will serve them as well when it comes time for…
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been in Montessori work for almost half of the century we are celebrat- ing. Surely r have something to say on the topic, for…
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UNIVERSAL MORAL DEVELOPMENT: THE BASIS FOR HUMAN UNITY AND PEACE by Allyn Travis Because the elementary years represent t!,e…
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we have had people immigrate to Wisconsin from countries where parental corporal punishment is permissible. Beating your…
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THE CHILD AND SOCIETY by Baiba Krumins Grazzini Baiba Km 111i11s Grnzzini puts the relatio11s/1ip between child and society…
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The time in the past is gone when Rome and Greece were mixed with the memories, sometimes justly unsympathetic memories, of…
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past, condemning one to waste time on issues that already have been solved or, at least, issues that have been put in some…
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young man is supposed to wear to the chariot races as well as what exercises will mold attractive feet and biceps to excite…
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fn this paper, I will summarize the fundamentals of current re- search-basedK-12 social, emotional, ethical, and aca-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 2, 2008, Spring

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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…
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Montessori referred to children who possessed habits of deep concentration (i.e., those who had repeated flow experiences) as…
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Discovery Montessori Is Expand- ing and is Accepting Resumes for Nido and InfantComrnunity Our school opened in 2006 and we…
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of the best -;mall communitie.., in Amerirn. With threecolleges,amedi- cc1l commu111ty ..,er, ing NW Geor- gia, Rome isa…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 3, 2008, Summer

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Ps1co-AruTMtr1cA AND Ps1co-GEOMETRiA by Benedetto Scoppola Tlie introduction of the psycho-disciplines tlirougli Professor…
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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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cycle. This is so vitally important because this experience is the most direct way for a child to access the laws of nature,…
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The Montessori perspective is to get students to operationalize the ideas themselves. If we ignore their way of thinking and…
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erism at a grand scale and new forms of freedom possible, industrial- ization also caused new inequalities and poverty, and…
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· Origin of the city; comparison of Mesopotamian (anxiously walled in) and Egyptian (calm, ceremonial) cities; · Alexandria,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 1, 2009, Winter

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WHY IT Is IMPORTANT TO KNOW THE CHILD by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Citi11g the words of Marin Montessori, Dr. Montanaro…
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Maria Montessori spoke of education as giving an "aid to life" but, in order to achieve this, adult…
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CHILDREN'S EDUCATION AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro This final chapter of Dr. Mo11tanaro…
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THE MONTESSORI INFANT AND THE WHOLE DEVELOPMENTAL CONTINUUM by Judi Orion Ms. Orion explicates the concept of the spiritual…
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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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the brain are called engrams. These are the representations of experience, be it visual, auditory, gustatory, olfac-…
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is this phenomenon that teachers often describe as the "light bulb" turning on: The brain lights up like a…
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the cause of humanity-to bring human society to a unity wherein each contributes to the harmonious existence of all.…
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NORMALIZATION UNDER THREE by Judi Orion Montessori speaks of normalization as ti,e single 111ost important aspect of the…
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Lynn and I were attending the AMI International Congress in Amsterdam in 1979 when Dr. Silvana Montanaro first described Dr.…
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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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CHILD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES by Mary Reinhardt Ms. Reinhardt presents a practical article on upper ele111entary "appren…
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MOTHER AS THE FIRST PREPARED ENVIRONMENT by Susan Tracy S11sa11 Tracy's deep research about the prenatal, periHntnl,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 2, 2009, Spring

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promotes various Multisensory Structured Language Programs with a long history of success, all compatible with Montessori…
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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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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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usual) talking about child development, and the beautiful way in which Montessori education meets all the needs of a child.…
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ln addition to the clinic, Rivendell Preschool is an inclusion model, accepting children with a variety of learning styles and…
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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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PROFILE: THE COBB SCHOOL, MONTESSORI by Carolyn Conto Ross Tile Cobb School, Montessori, in Simsbury, Connectic11t,Jo11nded…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 3, 2009, Summer

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

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 1, 2010, Winter

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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…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 2, 2010, Spring

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MONTESSORI MATHEMATICS: A N EUROSCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE by Benedetto Scoppola Benedetto Scoppoln joi11s t/1e Montessori world…
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• • • • • • ► ___ ....... .,. ... • • • • • • Figure 7. Even and odd numbers, from Aristotle's Metaphysics. In all…
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to multiply by the reciprocal. Cnnceli11g is another misnomer we often hear in connection with fractions. Be careful of your…
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,------- l Figure 26. Two similar hexagons containing similar triangles. bigger hexagon is the original triangle that we…
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Claude decided to earn an advanced degree in engineering at the University of Rome. The winds of war were blowing on the…
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Older students can be challenged to estimate the surface area of their bodies in square inches. This number can then be…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 3, 2010, Summer

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Montessori School. Together we ran four full lnternational courses. Then the political situation changed and many of those…
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Montessori, Maria. From Childhood to Adolescence. 1948. Trans. The Montessori Educational Resource Center. Madras:…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 1, 2011, Winter

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CELEBRATING LIFE, NOT THEORIES by Sanford Jones Sa11ford Jones' article is a very perso11a/ essay (combined witlt a…
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I once asked some students, "What is the function of a brick? What does it do? What is its job?" Some said…
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This teaches another of the engineer's secrets. There are dif- ferent kinds of forces. Compression is one of them. But…
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still survive, and in many modern buildings imitating them. It is a perfect semicircle, and is called the Roman, or Norman,…
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ORIGINS AND THEORY OF THE THREE-PERIOD LESSON by Annette Haines Beginning with Seg11i11, Annette Haines explores ti,e t!,ree…
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very logical, but when put into practice are not so" (Unpublished 1944 lectures 7). Her pragmatism was particularly…
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year after year, not of one, but of a multitude of persons who have nothing in common with us, not even years, is indeed a…
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Second Period-Work of the Student with Adult Guidn11ce • Research, experimentation, reading, inquiry, discus- sion, and data…
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Concentration is a critical ingredient in the promotion of optimal human functioning. Because parents, teachers, and other…
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used to support this view of play are Lev Vygotksy's socio-cultural theory and Jean Piaget's constructivism.…
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INITIATION TO THE KNOWLEDGE THAT Is THE PRIDE OF OUR CIVILIZATION by Donald C. Goertz Don Goertz's nccount of his…
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Of the many cultures of humankind, of the plenitude of history's eras and their mass of pivotal artifacts, we reasoned…
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to go home and defend her borders, she left behind a rich reposi- tory of artistic, political, and architectural artifacts.…
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periods of Roman history, namely: Etruscan Kings, Republic, and Empire. The first two seminars are taken up with visualizing…
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With the picture of Rome's history cradled in our cerebella, we move on to an overview of the orders of architecture,…
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Clearly ancient Rome, far beyond any other place, epitomized the classical world, but within Rome's walls there is also…
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Intellectual Preparation: The Sites With our overview of the history complete and a temporal framework securely in place, we…
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of Roman Civilization is first on the list because it contains a visual, archaeological record of Rome's evolution laid…
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Numerous additional sites, artifacts, ruins, remains, and rubble line the sidewalks, lie just around the bend, or wait across…
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Romans, and if we are, how? Or, how are we the same? This will be our topic for discussion one night. Our work will also at…
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Quintessentially integral to the Montessori experience is a prepared environment. We cannot change and reorder the…
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form several tragedies in a single day long tour de force. In order to ensure that all the invited nobles and their retinues…
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dome, what, we ask aloud, would have made a like contribution in launching the Renaissance, and where would we be in our…
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Constantine, who, despite killing his brother and later his wife, the Empress Fausta (at the behest of his mother, St. Helena…
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man civilization: the love of parents for their children, education, women, and slavery, which the students examine through…
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and was a skill needed only by the slaves who did the accounting and kept the books. Aristocratic families also gave their…
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environment of Ancient Rome into which we are about to embark. We have instead prepared an intellectual environment to which…
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It is necessary that the human personality should be pre- pared for the unforeseen, not only for the conditions that can be…
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Growth in our adolescent program is strong, and as it continues, we expect that within the next year or two, we will have to…
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last eight days of the trip. For some, this can be a very difficult task; for all, it is a learning experience. Tn the…
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There are times when the tiredness at day's end feels over- whelming. But there is no number for calling in sick and no…
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hand were two 50 Euro bills, the equivalent of about $145, which he quietly handed her. I turned away so he would not see that…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 2, 2011, Spring

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XLV of the various [talian editions. The passages were sometimes retranslated because the original translation in English did…
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3 Chapter I From Childhood to Youth 1.1 Before// Metodo de/la Pedagogia Scientijica "The time in which woman was…
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4 Par/ One - Toward 1he Children's House: The Formalion Years distant origins: and if the course of the present…
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From Childhood to Youth 7 most and she constantly supported her. In her own family, Renilde had admired the scholarly,…

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