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Sequence 5Environmental deprivation is another factor. Families without proper food, clothing, and shelter are hindered from offering… |
Sequence 5research on teaching and childrearing has pointed to the superiority of an "authoritative" or "… |
Sequence 3that most of our textbooks are still written as participants in the 'warfare' between science and religion that is… |
Sequence 8d) exercises in sensory geometry and numbers. Three additional objec- tives were included in the Montessori curriculum: a)… |
Sequence 1d) exercises in sensory geometry and numbers. Three additional objec- tives were included in the Montessori curriculum: a)… |
Sequence 7satisfying relationships and of passing on that ability to their children. But in unstable homes, where parents, often single… |
Sequence 3we must now ready all children for school success. Some of these conditions include the fact that: • 1 in 5 American children… |
Sequence 5the pressures of systemic bureaucracies, the role of caste, the homogenizing intentions of the schools--and the link between… |
Sequence 8builds thought, language, and concepts. And this need for integration aero~ the curriculum guides the organization of time,… |
Sequence 5Key Institutions • The following institutions are key to the development of the Montessori 2000 project. Montessori… |
Sequence 8Carole Komgold, Director, Center for Montessori Teacher Education/NY 25 Roxbury Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583 914-472-0038 Pamela… |
Sequence 14Nokomis Montessori School t Elnora Battle North Avondale Montessori Thomas G. Rothwell Palm Academy Sylvia Cooper Sands… |
Sequence 4Nokomis Montessori School t Elnora Battle North Avondale Montessori Thomas G. Rothwell Palm Academy Sylvia Cooper Sands… |
Sequence 10Carole Komgold, Director, Center for Montessori Teacher Education/NY 25 Roxbury Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583 914-472-0038 Pamela… |
Sequence 13Key Institutions • The following institutions are key to the development of the Montessori 2000 project. Montessori… |
Sequence 14the modes of self-expression. For example, John McNamara's inte- grated use of the computer for science, writing, and… |
Sequence 22The other half, which I think is rather preferable, all things considered, was made of those with fathers and mothers who were… |
Sequence 1THE POWER OF MONTESSORI' s POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY IN AN EXPANDING UNIVERSE by Annette Haines A bird's-eyeviewofthe… |
Sequence 10Nora: Anyway, I was about halfway there (or so I thought), when I discovered that I was completely lost. Not only had I… |
Sequence 1LANGUAGE AND THE DEVELOPING BRAIN by Lise Eliot Acknowledging the universal nature of language as a unique part of human… |
Sequence 1LITERARY APPROACHES FOR THE CHILD UNDER Six by Ginni Sackett This article blends the psychology of the first plane of… |
Sequence 2EVOLVING LANGUAGE: FROM CHILD TO HUMAN SPECIES by Derek Bickerton Derek Bickerton 's scientific linguistics presents… |
Sequence 2THE HISTORICAL GENESIS OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH by John Wyatt John Wyatt has worked with Montessorians for seven years in… |
Sequence 1PROCESS WRITING: FINDING FLOW IN ADOLESCENT SELF-EXPRESSION by Kim Kinzer-Brackbill Process writing has been a mainstay for… |
Sequence 15TOWARD KEY EXPERIENCES FOR THE ADOLESCENT by John Long In the evolution of the urban Montessori adolescent programs, the… |
Sequence 2TRUE WORK: DISCOVERING THE PATH TO SELF-PERFECTION THROUGH THE PREPARED ENVIRONMENT by J oen Bettmann Ms. Bettmann… |
Sequence 2THE EVOLVING NATIJRE OF WORK by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Beginning with a definition of work built around a systems view of… |
Sequence 20the third world, which replicates on a global scale what used to be the struggle within society in the nineteenth century. We… |
Sequence 1THE Goon WORK by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Researching the working lives of geneticists and journalists, Dr. Csikszentmihalyi… |
Sequence 3She herself used this metaphor of a weaving, but she began her understanding with the metaphor of an embryo. It was once said… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI IMPLICATIONS OF BRAIN RESEARCH by M. Shannon Helfrich Shannon Helfrich lends clarity to the connection of brain… |
Sequence 20THE ADULT MONTESSORI SCHOOL COMMUNITY: FINDING THE BALANCE by Mary Raudonis-Loew Mary Raudonis-Loew conve1;s her excitement… |
Sequence 12CULTIVATING THE MONTESSORI SPIRIT THROUGH f AMILY LIFE by Gerard Leonard Looking back at his own childhood, Gerard Leonard… |
Sequence 2SCIENCE STUDY FOR THE ERDKINDER: PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS by David Ayer David Ayer's reexamination of the… |
Sequence 10In the second unit, we expanded our scope to consider the ecology of the school grounds, as well as developing some ecological… |
Sequence 1"THE SCHOOL WHERE THE CHILDREN LIVE" by David Ayer and Elise Huneke Stone Da.vid Ayer and Elise Huneke… |
Sequence 6personal relationship with your teachers and you're on a first name basis you become more comfortable with adults and… |
Sequence 4This brings us to an analysis of the process of the adult who "calls" the child. Most frequently it is the… |
Sequence 186Notes and Sources, continued Centenary Exhibit. The collection also contains Lisl's beautifully handwritten notes of Dr… |
Sequence 2THE FOUR PLANES OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: How To MoVE FROM A LITTLE CHILD TO WORLD PEACE by Patricia Schaefer Ms. Schaefer… |
Sequence 73Tolstoy, Leo. A111rn Knre11111n. l'W York: Viking Penguin, 2000. Viii on, rran~ois. Th!' Poems of Mn,ta Frn11rois… |
Sequence 2THE UNITY OF COSMIC EDUCATION: INTEGRATING THE SUBJECT AREAS THROUGH A SYNTHETIC VIEW OF THE NATURAL WORLD by Greg… |
Sequence 2THE PSYCHO-MOTOR AND SENSORIAL ROOTS OF THE DISCIPLINES FROM BIRTH TO Six by M. Shannon Helfrich Emphasizing that the start… |
Sequence 6expected outcome. Thus, for some, we may need to demonstrate, at first, other ways to explore some of the activHies. However,… |
Sequence 1HELPING MONTESSORI EDUCATORS REACH ALL KINDS OF MINDS by Mary Jo Dunnington Schools Attuned is one of a suite of… |
Sequence 2ELEMENTARY STORYTELLING: THE ULTIMATE INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH by Elise Huneke Stone Elise H1111eke Sto11e's lively… |
Sequence 26studying Alexander's symptoms think he may have had malaria or even West Nile virus. Figure 14 represents some of the… |
Sequence 31Figure 14. David Kahn, John Wyatt, Kathleen Allen. Alexandria was a center for embalming. Bodies were brought in from all… |
Sequence 2ply never heard about Maria Montessori and her little school in San Lorenzo? It's far more likely that we shouldn't… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI AND THE BUILDING OF PEACE by Andre Roberfroid Andre Robe1froid explores the roots of peace-building through Montes… |
Sequence 1GRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT: MONTESSORI EDUCATION AND PEACE by Lynne Lawrence and Megan Tyne Lynne Lawrence and Mega,1 Tyne… |
Sequence 1ELEMENTARY KEY LESSONS CULTIVATING INTERNATIONALISM AND PEACE by Annabeth Jensen A1111abet/1 Jensen points out that the very… |
Sequence 14A Story of Morlem-Dny No111nds: The Mb11ti In the northeastern corner of a Central African country called the Democratic… |
Sequence 9However, the ownership of this atoll gives Japan the exclusive rights to huge areas of the sea bed, areas in which there are… |
Sequence 11substituting the view that the world is the collective home to all of us, pointing to similarities, and recognizing the global… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI INTERNATIONALISM AND PEACE by Susan Mayclin Stephenson Over the past decade, S11sa11 Stephenson !,as been an… |
Sequence 23to a Bhutanese-Tibetan teacher named Lhamo Pemba, who had re- ceived her AMI Primary Diploma in London years earlier. Lhamo… |
Sequence 25Again, thank you for coming to see us. At our Donor Party Friday night, one of our parents brought up the project in Bhutan.… |
Sequence 1FROM PEACEMAKER TO PEACEBUILDER by Judith Cunningham Judith C1111ningha111 introduces the Montessori Model United Nations (… |
Sequence 6so much for information and intellectual knowledge as for social understanding. On the verge of entering adulthood, the… |
Sequence 1MONTESSORI ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: PATHWAYS TO GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING by Phyllis Pettish-Lewis Phyllis Pottish-Lewis has… |
Sequence 3the Montessori teacher, "Give the children God and humankind." Or, put into secular language, "Give… |
Sequence 1STORY AND SELF-CONSTRUCTION by Elise Huneke-Stone Elise Hu11eke-Stone's definition of story and its f111Zctions arises… |
Sequence 2Here'smyhouse,analmost-hundred-year-oldbungalowinPortland, Oregon. I don't live in my house in Portland right now.… |
Sequence 3in. I started a quest to better understand storytelling, particularly the storytelling that we do about ourselves. My heart-… |
Sequence 4husband Dave would stuff with cheese and herbs and then saute as a late summer appetizer. And for a third thing, one year we… |
Sequence 8One of the things that I hope the zumpkin story did for us was to establish me as a narrator with some likable qualities. In… |
Sequence 28And here's another zumpkin. There's a similar understand- ing of the importance of words to process emotion at work… |
Sequence 30These items sell better. According to Chris Speed4, principle researcher at Totem, the organization running some of these&… |
Sequence 1A PLACE FOR WONDER: READING AND WRITING NONFICTION by Georgia Heard Georgia Henrd's intuitive knowledge about wonder… |
Sequence 6day so that children can explore these centers when they first ar- rive. These centers take place throughout the school year,… |
Sequence 11used, they could have spent all day talking about these objects they brought in. A lot of them were personal. "I… |
Sequence 26write down some of the facts that they have learned they can go to the writing station. You can also send letters home to… |
Sequence 7Figure 4 And where do we store this identity that we create on the ba- sis of our spiritual heredity? Our social history that… |
Sequence 2102 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 39, No. 1 • Winter 2014 The Odyssey trip was created at Lake Country School in Min- neapolis for… |
Sequence 1Feature joYful engagemenT: monTessori’s common core sTandard by Sarah Werner Andrews Linking joy and engagement together,… |
Sequence 1Children Who Make artiCulation errors: a Guide’s resourCe for developinG speeCh sounds in a Montessori environMent by Pam… |
Sequence 1Grace and courteSy acroSS the PlaneS of develoPment by Pat Ludick Pat Ludick’s commentary on grace and courtesy is… |
Sequence 1Grace and courteSy and Beyond by Pat Schaefer Taking up the cause of grace and courtesy across the planes of education, Pat… |
Sequence 1Grace and courteSy and Beyond by Pat Schaefer Taking up the cause of grace and courtesy across the planes of education, Pat… |
Sequence 1livinG Grace and courteSy in the Primary by Polli Soholt Polli Soholt looks at grace and courtesy from the 3-6 classroom… |
Sequence 1nurturinG the reSPectful community throuGh Practical life by Joen Bettmann Joen Bettmann’s depiction of practical life… |
Sequence 1Grace and courteSy in the elementary community by Elise Huneke-Stone Don’t be fooled by Elise Huneke-Stone’s disarming… |
Sequence 1hiStory and civility by Larry Schaefer Larry Schaefer’s history of civility is a succinct summary of the implicit and… |
Sequence 1Grace and courteSy: emPowerinG children, liBeratinG adultS by Ginni Sackett Ginni Sackett delves into the many implications… |
Sequence 1ParentS aS PartnerS: creatinG a culture of reSPect and collaBoration with ParentS by Sarah Werner Andrews Parents as… |
Sequence 2130 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 A fellow Montessori teacher once said that if there were ever a job… |
Sequence 33 Lawrence • The Revelation of the Universal Child of their place in the universe, of the sheer scale and diver- sity and… |
Sequence 1The soCial RelevanCe of monTessoRi in The fiRsT plane by Sarah Werner Andrews This article represents an amazing reversal of… |
Sequence 494 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 2 • Spring 2015 out of acquaintance with the true story of a place and seeing that story… |
Sequence 1The scienTisT in The clAssrooM: The MonTessori TeAcher As scienTisT by Ginni Sackett Ginni Sackett shares insights ignited… |
Sequence 1The scienTisT in The cAsA: The child As scienTisT in The MAking by Ginni Sackett If a parent were to ask what science and… |
Sequence 1globAl science And sociAl sysTeMs: The essenTiAls oF MonTessori educATion And peAce FrAMeworks From Childhood to Adolescence… |
Sequence 1biodiversiTy And peAce: where Technology And MonTessori coMe TogeTher in The children’s eTernAl rAinForesT, cosTA ricA by… |
Sequence 1how The MonTessori upper eleMenTAry And AdolescenT environMenT nATurAlly inTegrATes science, MATheMATics, Technology, And… |
Sequence 1Technology, TogeTherness, And AdolescenTs: creATing A MeAningFul AdolescenT leArning coMMuniTy in The digiTAl Age by Ben… |
Sequence 1Technology And The prepAred environMenT For The Third-plAne child by Cynthia Castiglione Cynthia Castiglione presents Near… |
Sequence 1nAvigATing The world oF Technology wiTh kids in The hoMe, in The school by Bill Rupp Bill Rupp offers practical wisdom from… |
Sequence 24300 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 41, No. 3 • Summer 2016 3. I had not attempted to conduct a scientific, quantitative study.… |
Sequence 1The Power of Montessori’s Positive Psychology in an Expanding Universe This talk was presented at the NAMTA conference titled… |