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NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 06 The Children's House

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intentions or plans are not well defined or fully conscious. He cannot put them into words with ease or precision. The layout…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 05 Nienhuis – Who are You?

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neatly planted shrubs, vines and flowers with hand laid brick paths. Bert has built a farmpen near the house; the goats…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 07 The Practical Life Exercise

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The analysis of movement is bound up with economy of movement; i.e., to perform only movement necessary for the purpose. This…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/3 01 On the Significance of Personality Substitution

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negatives. Unrealistic stereotypes motivate the adult's behavior. However, these stereotypes, which often become…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/1-2 04 Practical Life Exercises for the Elementary Montessori Classroom

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Practical Life Exercises for the Elementary Montessori Clas.sroom by John Chattin-McNichols A neglected subject for the…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/3 04 The Second Plane of Development – Fertile Field for Sowing the Seeds of Culture

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not be foreign to him when he encounters them in his more formal study of history at the junior level. By placing before the…

NAMTA Quarterly 04/3 05 The Future and Montessori

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economies as well as that of Japan are now structural problems, with inflation as a permanent factor which simply cannot be…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/1 06 Kodaikanal Experience - Chapter I (Interview)

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Wikramaratne: l did it with my own children in Sri Lanka up to the 15-year-olds. Kahn: Did you have to make materials all over…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/2 05 Montessori Junior High at Amsterdam

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Montessori Junior High at Amsterdam Callender - Vernout Interview Dr. Vernoul is a well-known figure in Dutch Monlessori…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/2 07 The Future of Montessori in America

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In music, a harmony can be changed to something other than what was intended by the composer simply by changing one note. The…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/1 02 Proposed Junior High Outline

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Expansion: Proposed Junior High Outline By David Kahn Ruffing Montessori may never have a Junior High. But at the request of…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/2 06 Why Montessori for Deaf Children?

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• activities designed to review basic organizational relationships • visual, tactile and olfactory exploration of the…
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30 classroom situation and an awareness of the sensory attributes of items in the school environment in and outside of the…

NAMTA Quarterly 06/3 01 Training, the Teacher and Praxis

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2 conservative pressures for skills in the private school market. And with the private school rush for alternative elementary…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/1 07 The Child as Parable

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46 found way and comes to formulate in an essential manner a theme, which constitutes a foundational motif, and perhaps the…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/1 08 The Child's Nature: Mario Montessori and A.S. Neill

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52 Montessori: But, at the time, for instance, if the child wanted to play with something of his father's, the mother…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/2 02 A View of Childminding

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10 estimate of how many unregistered minders operate. Much suspicion centered on the unregistered minder. For all that. what…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/2 03 Reminiscences and Thoughts About Montessori Day Care

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of activity in a day care setting is to allow the children to take part in the food preparation, table setting, serving of the…

NAMTA Quarterly 07/2 08 Under Five in Britain by Jerome Bruner

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mcnt 10 enrich the learning environment and lO extend Jay care beyond minimum custodial level~. Nor docs this comprehensive ~…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 01 The Montessori Secondary School – Developing the Urban Compromise

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The Montessori Secondary Schoo! - Developing the Urban Compromise by David Kahn Here folfows a simple chronicle of a…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 06 Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges

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Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges by David Elkind Maria Montessori was one of the…
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52 These attitudes and many others were gradually translated into an educational system that we know today as Montessori…
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new idea has to be tested in systematic ways to be verified. I am well aware that the structured use of the Montessori…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 07 Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges - A Response

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23. M. Brearley ed. The Teaching of Young Children. New York: Schocken Books. 1971. 24. D. Anker, et.al. "Teaching…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 02 Carl Rogers Speaks to Montessorians (Interview)

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r persons. NAMTA: Then perhaps a valuable part of our teacher preparation would be the de- velopment of this type of…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 08 Life is a Series of Rebirths (the 1983 Summer Institute)

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the leadership of Barbara Gordon - quiet, persuasive, and able to bring a community of teachers and parents together in a…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 09 Recollections of Mother Isabel

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"Do you believe in God?" Part way through my stylized and defensive response. she in- terrupted. For I.he…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 01 Montessori Elementary: In Search of Excellence

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today run some successful nurseries, but their methods are generally rigid and out of sync with modern theories on creativity…
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"master teachers" in the Montessori profession will be called into administration of their schools. This…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 03 Teachers' Survey — Raw Data

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30. My training provided the necessary content and background for the cultural subjects. 31. My training included the…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/2 04 Summary of Administrators' Survey (Interpretations and Recommendations)

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Summary of Administrators' Survey (Interpretations and Recommendations) 2.1 Tuitions and Salaries Median tuitions for…
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eighties, Montessori enrollment trends may suffer as people look for "conven- tional" alternatives or less…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/3 01 Lili Peller and Me (interview with Margot Waltuch)

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McGraw et. al. the article presents classical Montessori Principles. Let me find some lines. "Development cannot be…

NAMTA Quarterly 09/3 04 Eating in Groups in War Time

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shown before the child has even tasted the food. The more a child has experienced severe oral or anal deprivations in infancy…

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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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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176 Meyer, Judith Wangerin. (1975). Participants, publicity, and schools: Elements in the diffusion of American…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 02 A World Core Curriculum

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Education of the newcomers is basically the teaching of the miracle of life, the art of living and of human fulfillment within…

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…

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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• Montessori trained and certified teachers and administrators representing both the Association Montessori Internationale…
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40 nation's first attempt to involve parents in the education deci- sion-making process. • Preschool Parents…
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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…
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country's and state's histories. American leaders of the 19th century believed that no nation could survive, let…
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ent cultures. This experience can help to diminish prejudice and cultural stereotyping by establishing personal relationships…

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

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love, patience, and individual bonding with the children needed to be there because the adolescent was in a sense…
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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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stand. They would bring this back and take another which contained other pictures to which to apply other names. Experience…
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If the idea of the universe is presented to the child in the right way, it will do more for him than just arouse his interest…
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have little to do with science for science's sake, but rather is an expres- sion of a philosophical view which in turn…
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This not to abandon the scientific rigors of the material to be pre- sented to the child. Montessori is quite clear in that…
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NORTH CAROLINA Montessori teachers needed for pre- school and elementary classes summer- /fall '88. Please send resume…

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

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essential principles, and which he believed were an improvement over her materials. These materials are not described, however…
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Fair" Picture Vocabulary Test for intellectual functioning; d) the Cin- cinnati Autonomy Battery (CAB) by Banta which…
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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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The children were from middle income families and were restricted to four-year-olds attending school for the first time and…
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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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cient, not relying on servants to do everything for them. They want their children to become responsible leaders who can…
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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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ENGLAND El.ementary in England. The first 3 Ele- mentary Schools in England are opening in autumn 1989. Unique opportunity…

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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friendship that results from sharing a noble human good. From this social learning community (referred to by Robert M.…
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What is powerful-the most powerful link in Montessori work-is the integration of science and myth-for here within the story of…
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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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SCHOOL FOR SALE Sonoma, California. One primary class- room school 3-6. Solid reputation in 9th yr. Complete class and play…

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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Childhood constructs with what it finds. If the material is poor, the construc- tion is also poo1: As far as civilization is…
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3. Follow up each answer with a further question which itself has more than one answer. 4. A class discussion ideally has a…
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"The readings we used were numerous and of great variety: fairy tales, short stories, anecdotes, novels, historical…
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the whole man completely for manhood. Manliness implied the training of hand, head and heart. The pw-pose of education is not…

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 15, Number 3, 1990, Summer

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1. The movement area is equipped with a thin covered mattress with kiosks and bars the babies use for pulling up - there may…

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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THE HAND IN EDUCATION a971) by A. M. Joosten One aspect of Montessori educatwn that sets it apart from some other…
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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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the impression that after a while nothing "new" is seen. Deeper pene- tration and more discoveries require…
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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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r-------------------------------- - - correlations to occur between the disciplines of anthropology, history, geography,…
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Week Fi,ve: July 29 to August 2, 1991 THE AWAKENING OF A NEW PHIWSOPHICAL CONSCIOUSNESS: Education for the Individual This…

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

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Brown's search for the Holy Grail of thoughcfulness in school settings involved hours of interviews and detailed case…
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the prevention task to the schools. This is madness! What we need is a reform movement with a better sense of where we are…
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methods of such ingenuity to their offspring. Thinking began in earnest with the teaching of chinking. As a result, our…
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she and her students would look better. This has not achieved a meaningful improvement in instruction or achievement. Those…

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