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NAMTA Journal 20/1 04 Montessori as an Aid to Life

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MONTESSORI AS AN AID TO LIFE by Hildegard Solzbacher Hildegard Solzbacher's direct encounter with Montessori values and…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 05 Nurturing the Growing Brain

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One elementary school head in an affluent Midwestern suburb recently told me that children from "normal"…
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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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THE PLACE OF READING RECOVERY IN MONTESSORI SCHOOLS by Mary Maher Boehnlein, PhD Dr. Boehnlein discusses the Reading…
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fact accounts for the spread of this approach to 49 of the 50 states and to other English-speaking countries, in both public…
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For the beginning reader, Clay advocates using pictures as one source of the meaning information to assist the young reader in…

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

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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 11 Equal Opportunity and the Montessori Magnet School

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Navarra, J. G. (1955). The development of scientific concepts in a young child. New York: Columbia University Bureau of…
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According to Kenneth Strike's analysis (1982, p. 214), two educa- tional strategies are possible prescriptions to…
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1982, pp. 219-245), who escape early tracking into special education categories are still at risk for being labeled as BD (…
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Bremer, J. (1985, Fall). Education as peace. The NAMTA Quar- terly, 11(1), 21-40. Capra, F. (1993). The turning of the tide.…

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

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IN MEMORIAM ELISE BRAUN BARNETT 1904-1994 On November 20, 1994, the Montessori community lost a tireless lover of children…

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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References Montessori, M. (1962). The discoven; of the child. Madras, India: Kalakshetra. (Original work published 1948)…
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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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IN MEMORIAM ELISE BRAUN BARNETT 1904-1994 On November 20, 1994, the Montessori community lost a tireless lover of children…
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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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Bremer, J. (1985, Fall). Education as peace. The NAMTA Quar- terly, 11(1), 21-40. Capra, F. (1993). The turning of the tide.…
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1982, pp. 219-245), who escape early tracking into special education categories are still at risk for being labeled as BD (…
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According to Kenneth Strike's analysis (1982, p. 214), two educa- tional strategies are possible prescriptions to…
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Navarra, J. G. (1955). The development of scientific concepts in a young child. New York: Columbia University Bureau of…
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References Abelson, R., et al. (1968). Theories of cognitive consistency: A sourcebook. Chicago: Rand McNally. Bandura, A…
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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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Clay, M. (1991). Becoming literate: The construction of inner control. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Clay, M. (1993). Reading…
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For the beginning reader, Clay advocates using pictures as one source of the meaning information to assist the young reader in…
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fact accounts for the spread of this approach to 49 of the 50 states and to other English-speaking countries, in both public…
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THE PLACE OF READING RECOVERY IN MONTESSORI SCHOOLS by Mary Maher Boehnlein, PhD Dr. Boehnlein discusses the Reading…
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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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One elementary school head in an affluent Midwestern suburb recently told me that children from "normal"…
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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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You, the teacher, with your knowledge and attitudes about guiding the process of normalization, are the most important part of…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 01 The Montessori Learning Community: Evolving Schools, Evolving Adults, Evolving Children

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all-day designs which build a more natural pace and better relation- ships between the children and the adults. Usually at…
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school takes on its final stage of maturity. Endowments emerge to build scholarships, provide for building maintenance and…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 02 Linking the Family and the School: The Importance of Parental Choice in Admissions

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Once a decision has been made to enroll a child, additional steps are taken to firmly initiate this partnership with parents…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 06 Affection for Nature and the Promotion on Earth Stewardship in Childhood

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community level where solutions need to be found for the more appro- priate management of the landscape. By beginning with…
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Froebe}, F. (1887). The education of man (Trans. W.M. Hailman). New York: Appleton. (Original work published 1886) Hart, R…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 10 Montessori Head Start Implementation Brief

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MONTESSORI HEAD START IMPLEMENTATION BRIEF by Alcillia Clifford and David Kahn MONTESSORI HEAD START: A COMPREHENSIVE…

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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Assessment (1992, p. 7), and the future of testing in America depends on issues of equity and the improvement of opportunities…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 12 Comparative Study of Peace Education Approaches and their Effectiveness

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PEACE EDUCATION APPROACHES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS by Ian Harris, PhD, and Aaron Callender Teachers in…
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ences in them, listen to each other better, and be both more tolerant and more compassionate. Teachers adopting these…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 14 Universality of the Special Child

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UNIVERSALITY OF THE SPECIAL CHILD by Nimal Vaz Human beings are generally accustomed to taking survival for granted. At a…
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REFERENCES Coles, G. (1987). The learning mystique: A critical look at learning disabilities. New York: Pantheon Books.…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 15 Training the Montessori Teachers

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TRAINING THE MONTESSORI TEACHERS by Claude A. Claremont, PhD STUDIO HOUSE IN WAR-TIME "It's an ill wind that…

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

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WORLD MONTESSORI: RENEWAL THROUGH COOPERATION by David Kahn What is the task confronting education? It is above all the task…

NAMTA Journal 20/3 02 Maria Montessori and the "Glass House"

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these "deficient" children, in 1907 she took her new teaching prin- ciples to "normal"…
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lecture extensively to wider audiences, including a combined session of the 53rd annual convention of the National Education…
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and Montessori teaching in the U.S. fell on hard times. Some of the new "Montessori" schools in the U.S.…

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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Do NoT BEQUEATH A SHAMBLE THE CHILD IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: INNOCENT HOSTAGE TO MINDLESS OPPRESSION OR MESSENGER TO…
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that we are now faced with a crisis of global proportions. This situation takes the form of a crisis in energy, food, ecology…
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the abilities of children throughout the world. As early as 1910, she resigned her lectureship at the University of Rome,…
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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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Maria Montessori died in 1952, but her work continues. Today there are close to five thousand private and approximately two…

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

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they run the risk of failing to engage the very thinking processes which enabled the great figures of the modern era to…
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Ceci, S.J., & Liker, J. (1987). IQ and reasoning complexity: The role of experience.Journal of Experimental Psychology…
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Gruber, H. (1974). Darwin on man: A psychological study of scientific creativity. New York: Dutton. Haney, W., &…
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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 03 How Are You Smart? Multiple Intelligences and Classroom Practices

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society, and it is the target of a lot of the testing (including IQ testing) that goes on in the United States and around the…
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The first reason has to do with scholarship based on the old model. Consider the recent book The Bell Curve (Herrnstein &…
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REFERENCES Gardner, H. (1993). Frames of mind (2nd ed.) New York: Basic Books. (Original work published 1983) Hermstein, R…

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 05 The Personal Intelligences: Linking Gardner to Montessori

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• Good and strong preparation of teachers/ guides Two quotes follow, giving us food for thought about the future. First, in…
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Goleman, D. (1995). Emotional intelligence. New York: Bantam Books. Montessori, M. (1994). The absorbent mind. Oxford: Clio…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 06 Movement, Music, and Learning: The Musical and Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligences

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games were once part of natural play, and there is nothing to replace their contribution to neurological organization for the…

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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story? The brain knows that the spiritual feelings that people have are important. You have to deal with that in some way. In…
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Donaldson, M. (1978). Children's minds. New York: W. W. Norton. Feuerstein, R. (1980). The dynamic assessment of…

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…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 10 Why Not Consider Erdkinder?

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Greek, ·French, Latin, science, history. High school ends with the toughest exam in one's life. Without passing it, one…
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rewarded. We did trust her with our 6- to 12-year-olds. That was more of a challenge, because there is a competing model, the…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 11 The Elements of Social Life and the Montessori Adolescent

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bility. What is it? We do not know, but we must hasten to find out. It must be the child who reveals to us what happens during…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 12 The Normalized School: Montessori as a Way of Life

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spiritual exercises, having found the path ... of ascent to the inner heights of the soul" (1949 /1984, p. 207). Is…
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When something is amiss in our classroom, in our school, among the parents, or within ourselves, why not take Montessori'…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 14 Parenting for Independence

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independence in the child's life. Dr. Sears states, "Independence is not, in itself, one of our most important…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 16 Book Review—Montessori Today: A Comprehensive Approach to Education from Birth to Adulthood, By Paula…

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MONTESSORI TODAY: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO EDUCATION FROM BIRTH TO ADULTHOOD, BY p AULA POLK LILLARD by David Kahn…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 17 The Four Planes of Development

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And these separate energies, finding nothing to satisfy them, give rise to innumerable combinations of wrong and deviated…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 01 All-Day Montessori: Notes on the History of the Experiment

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ALL-DAY MONTESSORI: NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF THE EXPERIMENT by David Kahn The catch phrase "all-day Montessori&…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 02 The Children's House

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THE CHILDREN' s HOUSE by Lili E. Peller Lili Peller' s interest in creating the right environment as a decisive…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 03 Theories of Play

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THEORIES OF PLAY by Lili E. Peller As a Montessorian and psychoanalyst, Lili Peller provides a developmental perspective on…
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Bornstein, B. (1935). Phobia in a two-and-a-half-year-old child. Psa. Quart., 4. Erikson, E. H. (1937). Configurations in…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 05 All-Day Montessori: Making It Work

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importance of modelling appropriate behavior not merely for the children but for their parents as well! REFERENCES Corbett,…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 06 Northwoods Montessori Full-Day Program

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space is not very large, but it allows the children access to the outdoors at any time. We use this space all year long for…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 07 The Effects of Day Care on Infant-Parent Attachment in Children Under Three

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be whether that is significant and which environmental factors mitigate or aggravate it. This information is not publicized,…
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Belsky, J., & Braungart, J. M. (1991). Are insecure-avoidant infants with extensive day-care experience less stressed…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 08 Montessori: A Caring Pedagogy

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Real learning gets to the heart of what it means to be human. Through learning we recreate ourselves. Through learning we…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 09 Outdoor Settings for Playing and Learning: Designing School Grounds to Meet the Needs of the Whole Child…

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5. Manufactured Equipment and Play Structures The primary function of most manufactured play equipment is to support gross…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 10 Reflections from the Farm

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The days are flying by. In two days I'll be home away from this place I can freely calJ home. Away from my house, my…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 11 Socratic Practice: Intellectual Engagement as the Goal of Classroom Conversation

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The Center for Socratic Practice The Judson Montessori School 705 Trafalgar San Antonio, Texas 78216 (210) 344-3117…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 04 Unifying the Urban Contribution: Moving Toward Erdkinder

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REFERENCES Dewey, J. (1956). The school and society (Combined edition with The child and the curriculum). Chicago: U of…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 05 Cosmic Education at the Elementary Level and the Role of the Materials

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COSMIC EDUCATION AT THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL AND THE ROLE OF THE MATERIALS by Carnillo Grazzini The first section of Mr.…
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is try or physics, and you cannot study life without its environ- ment, which brings us to geography. But then again, you…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 06 The Telling of the Story

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story told by an Inuit woman to ethnologist Rasmussen early in this century: In the very earliest time when both people and…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 07 Transforming Children into Storytellers

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• "You can tell a story and not make it boring. You learn to get your point across. It's better to tell a story…
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Egan, K. (1987). Literacy and the oral foundations of educa- tion. Harvard Educational Review, 57, 445-472. Egan, K. (1989).…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 08 Evolution and Flow

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EVOLUTION AND FLOW by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Dr. Csikszentmihalyi presents his theory of "flow" in the…
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These results suggest that flow has important implications for teaching students in our schools. The general attitude toward…
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time in public or alone, and she was involved in a host of new activities. The quality of Caterina's experience had also…

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