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

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At least three public school systems have now instituted full pre- school programs for children ages three- to six-years-of-…

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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New Montessori Scholarship__; THE ACQUISITION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE THE NEBULA HYPOTHESIS by Annette Haines ThefoUowi:ng two…

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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Elements of the Definition of Class Discussion I. An interchange between students, not primarily between stu- dents and…
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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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Evolution and Creation: Do We Have to Choose? by Ernan McMullin Ernan McMullin's analysis of the "creation…

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…
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THE THREAD OF LIFE by Monique Baudet PREFACE by Dr. R. Callee The thread of life: if it holds, it takes on a shape of its…
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charge as the last journal for that membership year. For more information, contact David Kahn at (216) 371-1566. ANNOUNCING…

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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we can virtually watch them incarnating the environment), and with other humans. From three to six, we help the child's…
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complex civilizations that the Mexican philosopher and educator Jose Vasconcelos dubbed them "the cosmic race.&…
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MONTESSORI EDUCATION AND CHILDREN PLACED AT RISK OF SCHOOL FAILURE by Christopher Harris Mr. Harris' short but…
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SCHOOLING AND THOUGHTFULNESS by Rexford Brown Mr. Brown 8 view of restructuring American educai:ion is a tacit request for…
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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 15, Number 3, 1990, Summer

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It is then clear to me that the instant start-up of toddler programs throughout the United States may be well-intentioned, but…
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(developmentally speaking), who want more information about child development in order to offer more effective parenting…
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surrounding Geauga County indicate that affordable, convenient, qual- ity day care is a critical concern for area parents…

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

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ALBER!' M. JOOSTEN - A BIOGRAPHY Albert M. Joosten was born in the Nether lands on November 21, 1914. His formal…
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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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KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH MONTESSORI ROOTS An Interview with Mildred Gunawardena In an interview with Damd Kahn, Mildred Guna:…
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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…
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torture approach" exemplified by bulletins that "educate" working- poor and linguistically…
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The Erdkinder Committee, formed December ·s, 1990, discussed three different sites - Conneeticut, Ohio, and Oregon - for…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, 1991, Spring

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media acclaim, but was subsequently suppressed by American educators until Montessori schools all but disappeared by 1923.…
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WHOLE L\NGUAGF.: A WHOLE EDUCATIONAL REFoRM by Yetta M. Goodman and Kenneth S. Goodman Citing the progressive movement of…
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builds thought, language, and concepts. And this need for integration aero~ the curriculum guides the organization of time,…
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• Enables all Americans to panicipate fully and intelligently in making sound personal, social, and political decisions…
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stand that you can't teach biology or anything else unless you're a philosopher. So those are some examples. I could…
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of the school districrs we studied in the United States was committed to fostering, on a wide scale, the kinds of activities…
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partnership provided support for people to implement those things in those schools. We have tried to work on the collaborative…
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Ass~MEN'f AND REFORM by Ramsay Selden The "right kind of assessment, " asserts Ramsay Selden, can…
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cognitive reading skills than had been possible with multiple choice-type tests. NAEP is going in that direction in science,…

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

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process for the spirit of the child. The words of'Abdu'I-Baha come co mind in this regard: Therefore must th.e…
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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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NEEDS OF THE ELEMENTARY-AGE CHILD MONTESSORI PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND THEIR PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATIONS by Rajendra K.…
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THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT: FRAMEWORKS FOR INVENTION by David Kahn Extrapolating from the primary and elementary curriculum…
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the period of schooling increased, leading to the development of more complex educational arrangements. The emergence of…
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perspective, education becomes a process of assisting human develop- ment, working coward full and whole construction. le…
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(AMI), established by Dr. Montessori in 1929, provides the most com- prehensive approach to teacher training. Other training…
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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…

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

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THE IMPORTANCE OF MONTESSORI 2000 New American Schools Development Corporation (NASDC) was founded in 199 l by Lamar…
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in the United States. With all educational levels currently operating in America, the year 2000 calls for the first…
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thousand Montessori private schools and one hundred public schools in seventy school districts. Montessori schools are…
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Academy will encourage training centers to adopt infant and adolescent teacher education programs under the same auspices as…
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ASSESSMENT Montessori 2000 provides an extremely important opportunity to further an unfulfilled assessment need that has…
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PHASE 2 0 YEAR Two IMPLEMENTATION AT PILOT SITES 1993 - 1994 Two weU-established, exemplary Montessori programs representing…
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Key Personnel • David Kahn, Project Director David Kahn holds a B.A. in fine arts with a minor in classics from the…
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Key Institutions • The following institutions are key to the development of the Montessori 2000 project. Montessori…
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THE MONTESSORI TEACHER EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE The Collaborative is pleased to announce four new courses. The selection of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 17, Number 3, 1992, Summer

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Direct application of ideas conceived through observations and interpre- tation of the work of children is curriculum…
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AM I trained elementary and primary teachers wanted for a growing school with strong par- ent support located in beautiful…

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

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EDITORIAL REINVENTING MONTESSORI: PERILS AND POSSIBILITIES by David Kahn To what degree is the fundamental test of…
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to a cultural environment shaped by centuries of elaboration of the thinking techniques made possible by literacy. Second, it…
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They bear on the human quite evidently, but as we look at a discipline like macroeconomics, it hardly seems to fit easily into…
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sample included only those third-year students who had a minimum of four years' experience in a Montessori program. To…
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The analysis of behaviors characterizing autonomy in this study implies the cyclical nature of its development, involving the…
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Maps of the world and of the United States are of special interest to Arron. One day I gave him a blank paper map of the…
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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…
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done and Japanese peace lanterns that were made; there was a kids' coloring book that talked about social skills leading…
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agencies in offering a viable model for the preservation and enhancement of agricultural, natural, and historic lands.…
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children from their earliest entrance into the educational community will be accli- mated to the developmental possibilities…
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Seattle (Washington) Montessori 2000 entails a conversion of a private Montessori institution to a public school spanning the…
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MONTESSORI PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSORTIUM SELECTS NEW DIRECTOR Endorsed by both the Association Montessori Internationale and the…

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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LITERATURE AND GRAMMAR by Mrs. Francesca Claremont Transcribed and Edited by Jim and Frances Fitzpatrick Here follow two…
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by the husband. This cycle is found among the Native Americans of the eastern United States and Canada as well as among the…
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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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Unusual Teacher for an Unusual School The Heads Up! Elementary Program Palo Alto, California Innovative Montessori-based…
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MONTESSORI TEACHER EDUCATION COUABORATIVE an AMI affiliate operating the Ohio Montessori Training Institute (Cleveland, Ohio…

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

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ario Montessori Jr. died on February 25. 1993. Apart from his superb practice as a psychologist. Dr. Montessori was a gra-…
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THE AooLESCENT AND THE FUit.JRE by Margaret E. Stephenson Miss Stephenson presents adolescence in a definitive theorectl…
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logical characteristics and each needs a prepared adult to help the individual help himself. The four planes of development…
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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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HISTORY, CMcs, GEOGRAPHY, AND ECONOMICS 1. What is the democratic ideal? How, when, why, and where has it arisen in the…
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3. Economic Development-How have societies organized themselves economically? What conditions have caused changes in the ways…

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

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it probably is not necessary to show the whole process. For example, a Bring Me game usually assumes that the children can…
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parents hire caretakers with different language patterns from their own, they should not be surprised if their child's…
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The children spent most of !heir time in teacher-directed large- group activities, and ... most of their language behavior was…
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REsHAPING EARLY CHIIDHOOD INrnRVENTION To BE A MoRE EFFECTIVE WEAPON AGAINST POVER1Y by Edward Zigler, PhD Drawing on his…
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unafraid to take bold initiatives with new partners so that all of America's children would be part of the success story…
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Yet even this reform rhetoric reverses back on itself and lowers expecta- tions for some of our children. The limited vision…
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We need to examine the work of the National Urban Alliance for Effective Education, a consortium of twenty-eight school…

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…
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F~----------------- MONTESSORI AND LEARNING DISABIUTIES by Sylvia 0. Richardson American education is currently under attack…

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

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Foreword NAMTA bas provided consistent support for Montessori ado- lescent programs in the United States. ln 1994, in…
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Where are they located? One school is in Canada, one in Mexico, and 31 in the United States. Nine schools are east of the…
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• choose well; need normalized core group • limited to 15% of class • limited to 20% of class • only after extensive…

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

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MONTESSORI AS AN AID TO LIFE by Hildegard Solzbacher Hildegard Solzbacher's direct encounter with Montessori values and…
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One elementary school head in an affluent Midwestern suburb recently told me that children from "normal"…

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