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Cosmic Education at the Elementary Level and the Role of the Materials

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istry or physics, and you cannot study life without its environ- ment, which brings us to geography. But then again, you…
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answers or ideological solutions to the problems facing humanity. Furthermore, on the personal level, Montessori had no reason…

La Dottoressa Montessori at Durham

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istry or physics, and you cannot study life without its environ- ment, which brings us to geography. But then again, you…
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answers or ideological solutions to the problems facing humanity. Furthermore, on the personal level, Montessori had no reason…

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 06 School Profiles: Cincinnati: Development the Montessori Magnet School

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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…

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

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country's and state's histories. American leaders of the 19th century believed that no nation could survive, let…

NAMTA Journal 12/2 14 Feature: One World, One Drum

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ent cultures. This experience can help to diminish prejudice and cultural stereotyping by establishing personal relationships…

NAMTA Journal 13/1 01 Of Roots and Wings

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love, patience, and individual bonding with the children needed to be there because the adolescent was in a sense…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 01 The Botanical Cards

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stand. They would bring this back and take another which contained other pictures to which to apply other names. Experience…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 07 Cosmic Education and the Physical Sciences

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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…

NAMTA Journal 13/2 08 Cosmic Education: Sowing Life, Not Theories

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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…

NAMTA Journal 13/3 03 Longitudinal Studies

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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…

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

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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…

NAMTA Journal 14/1 03 Montessori and Cultural Diversity

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cient, not relying on servants to do everything for them. They want their children to become responsible leaders who can…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 03 Learning by Class Discussion

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friendship that results from sharing a noble human good. From this social learning community (referred to by Robert M.…

NAMTA Journal 14/2 05 Montessori: The Humanities Connection—Mythos, Logos, and the Generalist Ideal

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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…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 04 Response to Generous Understanding: Knowing Ourselves and Each Other (Terranova)

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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…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 06 Class Discussion: A Scenario for The Trivium

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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…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 07 Whole Books and Beginning Reading

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"The readings we used were numerous and of great variety: fairy tales, short stories, anecdotes, novels, historical…

NAMTA Journal 15/1 09 The Evolution of a Child-Centered Curriculum

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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…

NAMTA Journal 15/3 13 Assistants to Infancy Programs

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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…

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

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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…

NAMTA Journal 16/1 10 Observation (1958)

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the impression that after a while nothing "new" is seen. Deeper pene- tration and more discoveries require…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 01 The Montessori Contribution to Educational Reform—A Prologue

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Brown's search for the Holy Grail of thoughcfulness in school settings involved hours of interviews and detailed case…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 03 The Meaning of Educational Reform

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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…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 11 Helping Children Think

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methods of such ingenuity to their offspring. Thinking began in earnest with the teaching of chinking. As a result, our…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 17 Assessment and Reform

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she and her students would look better. This has not achieved a meaningful improvement in instruction or achievement. Those…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 01 The Experiment for the Experiment

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We could cooperatively establish a curriculum using as a guide the student's goals, interests, and needs. Coming out of a…
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prepare the adolescent by continuing the Montessori emphasis on the inte- grated process of personality and learning based in…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 02 The Idea of the Erdkinder

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"Man," said Maria Montessori, "is overcome with hatred and does not obey the laws of nature. Nobler…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 04 The Case for Creation Theology

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Like the God of Genesis, creation theology looks at che whole of creation and sees chat it is good. Traditional Christianity,…
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A theology which makes redemption its primary theme will have a vested interest in man's sin and weakness, fur if these…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 05 Montessori and the Bahá'í Faith

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MO~ORI AND THE BAHA'f FAITH* by Barbara Hacker The life and work of Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952), scientist and…

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

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which we have now come in constructing our scale of character states is thus concerned with decision or choice respecting both…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 01 The Contribution of Maria Montessori

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10. Jerome S. Bruner, Toward a Theory of Instruction (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Universiry Press, 1966). I l. Alexis Carrel,…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 03 Language Unfolding In the Child

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Another activity for writing practice is ro search through all the sand- paper lerrei:s co find those char start with the same…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 04 The Child and the World of Nature

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books are not enough. Mario Montessori Sr. reminded us of this when he noted how difficult it is to help children understand…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 05 All-Day Montessori: The Human Concern

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kitchen help, which makes che school a place where our children can grow spirirually. A loving atcicude must pervade the…

NAMTA Journal 17/1 08 The Montessori Adolescent: Frameworks for Invention

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occupation and Montessori refers to as work of the land. Dr. Montessori writes: ... therefore work on the land is an…
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viva] of the fittest demands, safeguarding tradition in order to under- stand how co achieve social and technical skills…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 02 Development of a Montessori Outdoor Environment

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Direct application of ideas conceived through observations and interpre- tation of the work of children is curriculum…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 12 Introducing Water Plants (Upper Elementary)

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see that I have a responsibility to the students to help them to be prepared for various weather forms particularly with a…

NAMTA Journal 17/3 24 Tuning in to Our Animal Nature (Upper Elementary)

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"We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intel- lect; we apprehend it just as much by…

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

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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 08 The Intellectual Lives of Teachers

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develop far-reaching programs of study for all who wish to participate. In the following four sections are described two real…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 09 Expand the Head Start Program—by Revamping Chapter 1

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have shown, for instance, that the gains recent Head Start graduates show in scores on intelligence and socio-emotional tests…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 08 What Are the Language Arts For?

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WHAT ARE TIIE LANGUAGE ARTS FoR? by Maxine Greene, Ph.D. In this passionate essay, Maxine Greene depicts the isolation- &…

NAMTA Journal 18/3 02 Designing for the Needs of Adolescents: An Interview with John McNamara

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What are the new frameworks and Montessori telling us? Mathematical reasoning, problem solving, communication, and connections…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 06 The Child and the Adult

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References Albe rich, E. 0972). Natura e compiU di u.rza catechesi modenza. Torino-Leumann: LDC. Aquinas, St. T. (tr. 1941…

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

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Many responses are broad or vague, and as such leave a ve1y wide range for interpretation. Some may well be developmental…

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

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multiplicity of forms (myths, legends, folklore, poems, nonfiction, short stories, novels) with self-confidence intact,…
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est power of the universe, with God. The word inspiration derives from the Latin spirare, "to breathe"; its…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 09 Reinventing Civility

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aristocrat who, in an act of tremendous condescen- sion, offers himself to his social inferior. It is an in- credible…

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

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aristocrat who, in an act of tremendous condescen- sion, offers himself to his social inferior. It is an in- credible…
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est power of the universe, with God. The word inspiration derives from the Latin spirare, "to breathe"; its…
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multiplicity of forms (myths, legends, folklore, poems, nonfiction, short stories, novels) with self-confidence intact,…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 04 Attachment Parenting: A Style that Works

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Life is a series of weanings-weaning from the womb, weaning from the breast, weaning from parents' bed or crib, weaning…

NAMTA Journal 20/3 06 Education in Relation to the Imagination of the Little Child

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Greek art has survived all other arts as though it were immortal and superior to them all. Truth positively sought for is…

NAMTA Journal 20/3 08 Commitment to Peace

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COMMITMENT TO PEACE by Renilde Montessori In the coming weeks, Renilde Montessori will assume duties as head of the…

NAMTA Journal 21/1 01 Three Slide Shows for Parents

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unconscious, brings the reader to a full understanding of the power of the unconscious in learning, and of how emotional…

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

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asked to play or sing the next line and create a variation based upon it. In both examples, the second "intelligence-…
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members of other societies, performances of the non-Western subjects improves dramatically. While being "culture-…
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mances on these two very different measures. The Stanford-Binet was administered by an independent psychometrician to 19 of…

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

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Praxis refers to the different uses of words. Praxis involves aware- ness of different parts of speech, for example,open the…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 05 The Personal Intelligences: Linking Gardner to Montessori

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Montessori insists on constructing an environment for the child in which the child can be active, a prepared environment with…

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

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One other factor to mention briefly is the quality of parent- adolescent interaction that I saw and heard about after two…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 17 The Four Planes of Development

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The "Blue Plane" of Maturity The plane of maturity, 18 to 24, corresponds more or less to university life,…

NAMTA Journal 21/3 03 Theories of Play

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In substance, they reflect the general attitude of 19th-cen- tury science, which felt justi- fied in proclaiming, in all…
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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 04 The Casa of Sèvres, France

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The silence game outdoors. One day we had a special visitor on the lawnduringour silence-it was Mahatma Gandhi. He was…

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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element in playparks and adventure playgrounds. In new or redevel- oped school buildings, field facilities should be provided…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 02 To Dance with the Adolescent

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something or get some assistance in a store, I am reminded of this. It seems that adults think that if teenagers are in a…

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

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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…
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answers or ideological solutions to the problems facing humanity. Furthermore, on the personal level, Montessori had no reason…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 07 Transforming Children into Storytellers

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in character as you switch from person to person. Many storytellers find that if they can put themselves into each character…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 08 Evolution and Flow

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chemicals is obviously an attempt to recapture some of the qualities of optimal experience by artificial means. Alcohol,…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 04 Flow and Creativity

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As they grew up in adolescence, almost all of these people felt, of course, marginal, because they did not conform to the…
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Every one of the people we interviewed has the same rhythm. It may be a daily rhythm, that is, they work alone from 7 in the…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 13 Discovering the Hidden Person

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tion becomes possible if there are activities that are appropriate to the child. Activities need to catch interest, bring…
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As educators, we have several things to do: 1. Limit everything that is not "person." The right limits are…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 02 Beyond Bribes and Threats: How Not to Get Control of the Classroom

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about intellectual development at all, but deal more broadly with the kind of people we hope children will turn out to be,…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 04 Motivation: The Foundation of Successful Learning

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principle is embodied in the Cyl- inder Block, where there are ten cylinders and ten holes into which they fit. The…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 05 Self-Discipline and the Arts

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another more spiritual realm. Maria Montessori said, "creative work ... lifts man up from earth and transports him…
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But the mind must have something to express. Imagination rests on facts and on information which have accumulated in some…
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many choices for self-expres- sion. Different children are attracted to different forms of art. How many of us engage the…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 09 The Spiritual Task of Religion in Culture

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What, then, is the central human issue of culture, viewed scien- tifically, within the Epic of Evolution? It is the issue of…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 11 Self and Evolution

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agency of genes, which contain the program for the development of structures and functions within the biological organism.…
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Now is there any kind of guidance among the various scenarios of the future that we may or may not endorse through our…
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transmitted and becomes more and more complex. We get mortars and pestles and then stone grinding mills and all of that-just…

NAMTA Journal 23/2 09 Spiritual Outlook and the Child

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SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK AND THE CHILD by Mario M. Montessori edited by Renilde Montessori Last month, in Edinburgh, Professor A.J…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 01 Montessori Education: Past, Present, and Possible

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/J~ ---------------------- MONTESSORI EDUCATION: p AST, PRESENT, AND POSSIBLE by David Kahn In 1998, Renilde Montessori…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 03 Past, Present, and Possible: A Montessori Global Perspective

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• Children as young as ten or eleven being involved in rape • Ten-or eleven-year-olds taking heroin and other drugs. Another…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 05 The Montessori Family and Me

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She was a teacher, a leader, and a charismatic personality, but she was full of humanity and fun. She felt you could not live…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 09 Evolution of Adolescent Behavior

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Ever since the "agricultural revolution," cultural evolution has tended to reduce the opportunities for…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 13 Children's Participation: Involving Young Citizens in Community Development and Environmental Care

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Orr, D. W. Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World. Albany: SUNY, 1992. Piaget,J. TheGtild…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 15 Story Upon Story

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follow the interests of the children and our own interests, too. We must be readers, scholars, "storytellers of the…

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