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NAMTA Journal 12/1 03 An Overview of Adolescence

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Erikson, E. Identity. Youth and Crisis. (New York: Norton Press, 1968). Erikson, E. The Problem of Ego Identity, Journal of…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 01 Montessori, Poverty and the Special Child

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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…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 10 Research: The Montessori Research: A Review of the Literature

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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…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 13 Building Correlations: Montessori Education for Moral Development

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be able to operate successfully; these persons in conjunction with each other should form a coherent body of positive growth…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 03 Longitudinal Studies

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children's behavior and less on teacher's behavior. They suggested that the particular Montessori teaching…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 04 Other Studies of Children of Low Socioeconomic Status

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beginning and end of the kindergarten program than those without this experience. However, on all measures there were no…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 05 Other Studies of Montessori Children of Middle Socioeconomic Status

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provided sensitive guidance. She continued to add to the environment and provided materials which children could independently…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 06 Research of Cognitive/Intellectual Development

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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…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 07 Research of Social and Personality Development

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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…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 08 Conclusions and Needs

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The same children were retested eight months later and their mean gain scores indicated a decline in impulsivity and an…
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Table 2 Summary of Findings: Do Low Socioeconomic Children Benefit from Less Than Three Years of Preschool? YES NON-…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 03 Montessori and Cultural Diversity

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6 Montessori, Bducationfor a New World, 16•17. 7 Montessori, Rcamstn«:tion in EducnLum, 6. 8 Paulo Freire, Pedagogy qf the…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 07 Montessori: The Humanities Connection—Minneapolis, March 2-4 1989 (Conference)

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The Humanities MONTESSORI: THE HUMANITIES CONNECTION Minneapolis, March 2, 3, 4, 1989 by David Kahn Minneapolis marks a…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 09 The Acquisition of Spoken Language, The Nebula Hypothesis

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Lieberman, Philip. (1984). The Biology and Evolution of Language. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Moerk,…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 10 The Meaning of Ritual and the Child

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the button of a food processor to slice vegetables in a noisy flash. The child is interested in the ritual of cutting a carrot…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 01 The Mainstreaming of Montessori in America

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implementation and teacher training approaches. Lastly, this Journal introduces still another problem of Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 07 Preliminary Report on the Educational Effectiveness of a Montessori School in the Public Sector

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Research PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF A MONTESSORI SCHOOL IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR by Tim Duax Dr.…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 01 Montessori Education: Interactive Idea for Human Understanding

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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…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 03 Response to Generous Understanding: Knowing Ourselves and Each Other (Boehnlein)

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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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function of the child with regard to the formation of the human personal- ity (p. 15). Oui· civilization has not yet devised…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 05 Evolution and the Pre-College Curriculum, Part I—The Human Place in Nature

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history as (long after) bipedalism, and probably after tool use and enlargement of the brain, we had many different forms of…
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9. Ehrlich, Paul R. The Mcu;kin.ery of Nature: The Living World Around Us - And How It Works (New York: Simon and Schuster,…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 07 Whole Books and Beginning Reading

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language approach in which all aspects of language study support the acquisition of meaning from print and from oral…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 03 Movement

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comparison, and choice, and since their interest is held by the movement provided by the apparatus, they are motivated to act…
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Dewey, John. (1956). The ch:ild and the curriculum: the sclwol and soci.ety. Chicago: Univer- sity of Chicago Press. Hunt,…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 07 Montessori and Suzuki

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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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Lillard, Paula Polk. (1972) Mant.essori a modern approach. New York: Schocken Books. Orem, R.C. (1974) Montessori her method…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 08 Multicultural Dimensions of Montessori: Philosophy and Method

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"soup" to a "salad bowl" concept in which each ingredient maintains its separate flavor,…

NAMTA Journal 15/2 14 Evolution and the Pre-College Curriculum, Part II: Human Nature and Human Culture Hunter-Gatherers Past…

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I have already said that the evolutionary engine ofnatw-al selection is a terrible one and, until very recently, we were as…
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12. Wilson, Edward 0. Biaphilia (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984). 13. Dawkins, Richard. The Blind Watchmaker: Why…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 03 The Montessori Movement (1956)

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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…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 09 The Hand in Education (1971)

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Last, the hand should not be forgotten or banished when the intel- ligence starts building its very own construction - culture…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 11 Interview: Keeping in Touch with Montessori Roots (An Interview with Mildred Gunawardena)

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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…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 03 The Meaning of Educational Reform

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alienated and the poor in our culture. All we can cite as success is the fact that a black middle class has moved out of the…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 06 Order in Consciousness

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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.…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 08 Moral Education: A Conversation with Aristotle

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University of California Press, 1980), pp. 395-435. 31 Plato Apology 29e. 32 See, e.g., Plato Protagoras 360d: courage is…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 01 The Contribution of Maria Montessori

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le is clear from an analysis of human development that education is an indispensable function in che formation of man.…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 10 Educational Administration and the Montessori Model: A Comprehensive, Interdependent Approach

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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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Kahn, David. (1990). Implementing Montessori education in the public sector. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. North American…

NAMTA Journal 17/2 12 Proposal for a Qualitative Research Component in the Evaluation of Montessori 2000

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implementation of the Montessori model but will provide a wealth of more general information about children's school…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 03 Literacy and the Oral Foundations of Education

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its implications for cross-cultural studies. In S. Modgil & C. Modgil (Eds.), .lean Piaget: Consensus and controversy…
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Levi-Strauss, C. (1966). The savage mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Levi-Strauss, C. ( 1969). The raw and the…
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ground. New York: Oxford University Press. Opie, I., & Opie, P. (1985). The singing game. New York: Oxford University…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 05 The Development of Autonomy in Children: An Examination of the Montessori Educational Model

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Bruner, Jerome S. ( 1971 ). The relevance of education. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company. Chadwick, Bruce A; Bahr…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 08 The Intellectual Lives of Teachers

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Third, and finally, all excellent teaching-all-is done by practitioners of the intellectual life who teach. For these…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 11 Ruffing Montessori School Peace Curriculum: An Informal Narrative

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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…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 01 Absorbent Mind Update: Research Sheds New Light on Montessori Theory

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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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References Arnold, M. B. 0984). Memory and the Brain. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.…
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Carew, T., et al. 0990). The Development of Leaming and Memory in Aplysia. In J. McGaugh, N. Weinberger, and G. Lynch (Eds…
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Minsky, M. 0985). The Society of Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster. Montanero, S. Q. 0991). Understanding the Human Being:…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 02 The Fertile Field of Imagination

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References Egan, Kieran (1992). Imagination in Teaching and Learning. Chicago: U of Chicago. Montessori, Maria (1965; first…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 05 Whole Language in the Montessori Classroom: Continuing the Story

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Loeffler, Margaret H. (1980). An Investigation of the Relationship of Protowriting (Invented Spelling) and Cognitive…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 09 Time for Sixes and Sevens

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TIME FOR SIXES AND SEVENS by Rilla Spellman Startingfrom an analytical understanding of the developmental process that takes…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 10 Old Truths, New Children

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into the bottle; this teaches patience of the sort the crow needed. Nothing new about that either. As the children grow older…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 11 Philosophy and Practice: Primary Considerations for the Implementation of an All-Day Montessori Program

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servation and discovery, freedom and discipline. These are not things which are switched off and on for certain periods…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 03 Montessori Adolescent Education: Toward an Emerging Framework

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Areas ap;,;tions and Activities COLUMN ONE COLUMN TWO COLUMN THREE ACQUISITION OF DEVELOPMENT OF ENIAAGEP UNDERSTANDING…
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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…

NAMTA Journal 19/1 07 Characteristics of Students' Imaginative Lives, Ages Eight to Fifteen

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References Egan, K. (1986). Teaching as story telling: An alternative ap- proach to teaching and curriculum in the elementary…

NAMTA Journal 19/1 12 Breakthrough in Evolution: Toward a Partnership Future

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Ardini, R. 0979). Feminism and science. In R. Arditti, P. Brennan, & S. Cavrak (Eds.), Science and liberation. Boston…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 02 The Ecology of the Mind

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

NAMTA Journal 19/2 07 Bribes for Behaving: Why Behaviorism Doesn't Help Children Become Good People

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thinking and choice making. School Psychology Review, 20, 382-88. Kutner, L 0990, November 29). As motivator, the carrot may…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 10 The Natural Institution of the Family (An Abridgement)

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Hellbrugge, T. 0979, Spring). Early social development and proficiency in later life. Tbe NAMTA Q11arter(y, 4<.2), 6-14…

NAMTA Journal 19/3 01 Survey of Montessori Adolescent Programs: Interpretive Commentary

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• choose well; need normalized core group • limited to 15% of class • limited to 20% of class • only after extensive…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 05 Nurturing the Growing Brain

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fail to instill in developing minds the fundamental skills of attention and reasoning. Increasing numbers of children today…
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Lambert, N. (1988). Adolescent outcomes for hyperactive children. American Psychologist 43(1), 786-799. Meichenbaum, D. (1977…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 06 The Place of Reading Recovery in Montessori Schools

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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…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 07 Cosmic Education and Literature-Based Teaching

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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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of thumb might be What I do cover I will do patiently and well. The subconscious of the child can make connections to other…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 08 Toward Key Experiences for the Adolescent

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Hopkins, L.B. (1987). Pass the poetry, please. New York: Harper Collins Children's Books. Koch, K. (1970). Wishes, lies…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 12 In Memoriam: Elise Braun Barnett 1904-1994

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Rist, R. (1970). Social class and teacher expectations: The self- fulfilling prophecy in ghetto education. Harvard Educational…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 13 The Montessori Approach to Music

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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…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 14 In Memoriam: Nancy McCormick Rambusch 1927-1994

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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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Rist, R. (1970). Social class and teacher expectations: The self- fulfilling prophecy in ghetto education. Harvard Educational…
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Haberman, M. (1991). The pedagogy of poverty versus good teaching. Phi Delta K.appan, 73(4). Hannaford, I. (1994, Spring).…
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They build upon one another. Every ending is a new beginning. They must be understood as a whole-they must be correlated. They…
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Hopkins, L.B. (1987). Pass the poetry, please. New York: Harper Collins Children's Books. Koch, K. (1970). Wishes, lies…
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of thumb might be What I do cover I will do patiently and well. The subconscious of the child can make connections to other…
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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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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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Lambert, N. (1988). Adolescent outcomes for hyperactive children. American Psychologist 43(1), 786-799. Meichenbaum, D. (1977…
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fail to instill in developing minds the fundamental skills of attention and reasoning. Increasing numbers of children today…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 07 Dare to Do Erdkinder: Report from Chicago

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faculty without increasing the number of students. I'm sure there are creative solutions which could reduce the number of…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 09 Claude Claremont's Contribution to the History of Science and Engineering

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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…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 11 Montessori and Assessment: Some Issues of Assessment and Curriculum Reform

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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…

NAMTA Journal 20/3 01 World Montessori: Renewal through Cooperation

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

NAMTA Journal 20/3 11 Do Not Bequeath a Shamble—The Child in the Twenty-First Century: Innocent Hostage to Mindless Oppression…

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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1915). The school and society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kramer, R. (1976). Maria…

NAMTA Journal 21/1 03 Slide Show to Introduce What is Montessori Preschool?

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The materials for written language first introduce the child to the marvelous twenty- six letters of the alphabet and their…

NAMTA Journal 21/1 04 Slide Show to Introduce What is Montessori Elementary?

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Because parents are treated as col- laborators in Montessori, they are often invited into the classroom to share and…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 02 If Binet Had Looked Beyond The Classroom: The Assessment of Multiple Intelligences

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Resnick, L. (1987). The 1987 presidential address: Learning in school and out. Educational Research, pp. 13-20. Rogoff, B. (…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 04 The Verbal/Linguistic and Visual/Spatial Intelligences

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CONCLUSION Thus far we have looked at two intelligences and their relation- ship to the Montessori materials. We have looked…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 07 The Mathematical Intelligence Seen Through The Lens of the Montessori Theory of the Human Tendencies

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THE MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE SEEN THROUGH THE LENS OF THE MONTESSORI THEORY OF THE HUMAN TENDENCIES Kay M. Baker Dr. Baker…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 08 Maintaining the Montessori Metaphor: What Every Child Wants and Needs

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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…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 09 What It Means to Follow the Child

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Follow the child. Trust her judgments. Inspire trust by trusting. Why does it seem so difficult? Follow the child. Find…

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