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NAMTA Journal 15/2 07 Montessori and Suzuki

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study the work of Itard and Seguin. After her return, she began working with these children developing materials and making…

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

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Whilst everyone was admfring my idiots I was searching for the reasons which rould keep back the healthy and happy children of…

NAMTA Journal 18/1 07 Some Thoughts about the Spiritual Development of the Teacher

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When she agreed to take responsibility for these children, however, it was not in order to police their actions or treat them…

NAMTA Journal 19/2 12 Montessori and Learning Disabilities

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teaching, which are now standard fixtures in the early education scene in America. Dr. Montessori was strongly influenced by…
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impressions and the qualities perceived, the children gradually build up abstract concepts-first the general category of color…
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NJCLD Cl 988). Position paper on definition of learning disabili- ties. Baltimore: The Orton Dyslexia Society. Orton, J.L. (…

NAMTA Journal 20/2 15 Training the Montessori Teachers

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example, I should discuss the Montessori method and its practical working with any student who asks me, I should not discuss…

NAMTA Journal 22/1 03 Evaluating Experiences in Adolescent Programs

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When Maria Montessori set up her first class environment in San Lorenzo in 1907, there were many educational scholars who…

NAMTA Journal 23/2 07 Montessori and the Deeper Freedom

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THE NEED FOR EXPERIMENTATION But the process of perfecting all these expedients and devices, from the point of view of making…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 08 Science and Faith: Maria Montessori's Principles of Education

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At the same time, she identifies herself as a student of philosophy. She even translated an 1866 English edition of a book by…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 03 Foreword to The Secret of Childhood

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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 05 The Casa Dei Bambini: A Personal Pilgrimage

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cooked supper for all seven of us. The others washed up so the cook could retreat to her album work. By the time we arrived,…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 07 The Montessori Preschool: Preparation for Writing and Reading

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direct preparation for writing and reading. In an era when education was stereotyped and discipline in the schools was almost…
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SENSORY EDUCATION The sensorial materials are designed to attract children's a tten- tion, to "educate the…
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Isolation of a single quality in the material helps children focus their attention on the stimulus. In many exercises, the…
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Lesson," which was originally used by Seguin, to obtain the as- sociation between an object or quality and its…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 15 Obituary Maria Christlieb Robles

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Lesson," which was originally used by Seguin, to obtain the as- sociation between an object or quality and its…
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Isolation of a single quality in the material helps children focus their attention on the stimulus. In many exercises, the…
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SENSORY EDUCATION The sensorial materials are designed to attract children's a tten- tion, to "educate the…
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direct preparation for writing and reading. In an era when education was stereotyped and discipline in the schools was almost…
Sequence 185
cooked supper for all seven of us. The others washed up so the cook could retreat to her album work. By the time we arrived,…
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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 21 Montessori High School

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The Montessori Erd- The Montessori Erdkinder, insofar as it kinder concept is far from a is a home away from home for the…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 23 A Historical Look at Montessori's Erdkinder

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techniques of gardening. These courses eventually developed into multi-week excursions to the country, where fire-building,…

NAMTA Journal 29/3 02 A Path for the Exploration of any Language Leading to Writing and Reading – as part of the Total…

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heart each week. The stories can be folk tales but also may link to the exploration of the world itself, nature or animals.…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 25 Comprehensive Health and Well-Being for the Montessori High School

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Gestalt Adolescent Psychology Pavlov Nature vs. Nurture Skinner Operant Conditioning Dewey Open School Erickson Eight…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 02 Of Heroes and the Heroic: Reflections on the Early Life and Achievements of Maria Montessori

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Montessori looked around the ward and saw only beds. Nothing but beds. The room was completely empty of anything that would…
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Early in September, 1898, Italy and its educational establishment were rocked when an Italian anarchist assassinated Elizabeth…
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Many left Rome convinced and opened Children's Houses in other countries. In 1909, Montessori published her book in order…

NAMTA Journal 32/3 01 The NAMTA Centenary Exhibit

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Rome, 1886 Los Angeles. I 915 United States, 19 I 7 United Kingdom, 1929 1870 Maria Montessori born on August 3 I in…
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The Journey Begins As early as 1898, Dr. Montessori was promoting educational reform as a means to end social inequities.…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 04 Learning Differences of Learning Disorders? Meeting Authentic Needs Of the Three-to-Six Child

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MARIA MONTESSORI: SPECIAL EDUCATOR; THE PREPARED ENVIRONMENT: A DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING LABORATORY What does Montessori offer…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 06 A Montessori Approach to Autism

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This is why the Montessori method, which was devised for a typical child, needs some adaptation for a child on the spectrum.…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 11 Maria Montessori, Samuel Orton, and Anna Gillingham

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Montessori far more than her American counterparts. At the same time it offered opportunities to enhance and enrich her…
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in reading and spelling among her students with high IQs. "Some of these bright students were being thwarted…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 15 Inclusion: A Preparation for Life

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Materials that teach through activity and are self-correcting allow children with disabilities to learn without the…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 09 Origins and Theory of the Three-Period Lesson

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very logical, but when put into practice are not so" (Unpublished 1944 lectures 7). Her pragmatism was particularly…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 10 Evolution of a Three-Period Lesson Approach: Understanding the Learning Cycle and Moving Forward with the…

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Not that the first and third periods (as I am describing them) aren't important. Without a carefully prepared first-…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 05 Chapter I—From Childhood to Youth

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From Childhood 10 Yowh 15 observation as the method for understanding the patient's mental world. and made moral…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 06 Chapter II—Science and Society: Phrenasthenic Children

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Science and Socie~1•: Phrenasthenic Children l7 an aspect which would also characterize her speech in the London congress of…

NAMTA Journal 36/2 09 Chapter V—Proposal for a Scientific Pedagogy

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62 Part One - Toward the Children's House: The Formation Years the "most admirable attempts of experimental…
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Proposal/or a Scientlfic Pedagogy 63 Hence, a scientific pedagogy that promoted a new culture of the child and of his rights…
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Proposal.for a Scientific Pedagogy 67 Activities in nature are impo1tant also for the education and coordination of movement…

NAMTA Journal 40/1 06 History and Civility

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108 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 maria monteSSori’S GreateSt act of civility On August 31, 1898 Maria…

NAMTA Journal 42/2 12 Helping Children with Attentional Challenges in the Montessori Classroom: Introduction

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276 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 2 • Spring 2017 atypical child is evaluated comprehensively and both medical and…
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278 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 2 • Spring 2017 qualities” (The California Lectures of Maria Montessori 261)—such as…

NAMTA Quarterly 05/3 04 A Special Child

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A Special Child by Evelyn Zehden Dr. Theodore Hellebrugge in a definitive essay on Early Social Development (NAMTA Quarterly…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 Marva Collins, American Public Education, and Maria Montessori

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Big Bang by Lydia Bailey

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Computer in the Montessori Class

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Hurried Child by David Elkind

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Infant as a Human Being

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 The Philosopher Trainer – Endangered Species

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/3 01 Working Towards Unity

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

NAMTA Quarterly 11/1 08 The Montessori Apparatus (1919)

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classes. Further, they render possible a new science by enabling the observation of free children, who are nevertheless able…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 2, 1990, Spring

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study the work of Itard and Seguin. After her return, she began working with these children developing materials and making…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, 1991, Summer

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Whilst everyone was admfring my idiots I was searching for the reasons which rould keep back the healthy and happy children of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 1, 1993, Winter

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When she agreed to take responsibility for these children, however, it was not in order to police their actions or treat them…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, 1994, Spring

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teaching, which are now standard fixtures in the early education scene in America. Dr. Montessori was strongly influenced by…
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impressions and the qualities perceived, the children gradually build up abstract concepts-first the general category of color…
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NJCLD Cl 988). Position paper on definition of learning disabili- ties. Baltimore: The Orton Dyslexia Society. Orton, J.L. (…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 2, 1995, Spring

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example, I should discuss the Montessori method and its practical working with any student who asks me, I should not discuss…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 1, 1997, Winter

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When Maria Montessori set up her first class environment in San Lorenzo in 1907, there were many educational scholars who…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 3, 1997, Summer

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urgent need to come up with a model and a training concept for that model. But if it is not carefully designed, we would be…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 2, 1998, Spring

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THE NEED FOR EXPERIMENTATION But the process of perfecting all these expedients and devices, from the point of view of making…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 24, Number 2, 1999, Spring

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At the same time, she identifies herself as a student of philosophy. She even translated an 1866 English edition of a book by…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 25, Number 1, 2000, Winter

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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…
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cooked supper for all seven of us. The others washed up so the cook could retreat to her album work. By the time we arrived,…
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direct preparation for writing and reading. In an era when education was stereotyped and discipline in the schools was almost…
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SENSORY EDUCATION The sensorial materials are designed to attract children's a tten- tion, to "educate the…
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Isolation of a single quality in the material helps children focus their attention on the stimulus. In many exercises, the…
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Lesson," which was originally used by Seguin, to obtain the as- sociation between an object or quality and its…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 3, 2001, Summer

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The Montessori Erd- The Montessori Erdkinder, insofar as it kinder concept is far from a is a home away from home for the…
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techniques of gardening. These courses eventually developed into multi-week excursions to the country, where fire-building,…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 29, Number 3, 2004, Summer

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heart each week. The stories can be folk tales but also may link to the exploration of the world itself, nature or animals.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 31, Number 1, 2006, Winter

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Gestalt Adolescent Psychology Pavlov Nature vs. Nurture Skinner Operant Conditioning Dewey Open School Erickson Eight…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 1, 2007, Winter

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Montessori looked around the ward and saw only beds. Nothing but beds. The room was completely empty of anything that would…
Sequence 18
Early in September, 1898, Italy and its educational establishment were rocked when an Italian anarchist assassinated Elizabeth…
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Many left Rome convinced and opened Children's Houses in other countries. In 1909, Montessori published her book in order…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 32, Number 3, 2007, Summer

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Rome, 1886 Los Angeles. I 915 United States, 19 I 7 United Kingdom, 1929 1870 Maria Montessori born on August 3 I in…
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The Journey Begins As early as 1898, Dr. Montessori was promoting educational reform as a means to end social inequities.…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 2, 2008, Spring

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MARIA MONTESSORI: SPECIAL EDUCATOR; THE PREPARED ENVIRONMENT: A DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING LABORATORY What does Montessori offer…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 2, 2009, Spring

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This is why the Montessori method, which was devised for a typical child, needs some adaptation for a child on the spectrum.…
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Montessori far more than her American counterparts. At the same time it offered opportunities to enhance and enrich her…
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in reading and spelling among her students with high IQs. "Some of these bright students were being thwarted…
Sequence 254
Materials that teach through activity and are self-correcting allow children with disabilities to learn without the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 1, 2011, Winter

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very logical, but when put into practice are not so" (Unpublished 1944 lectures 7). Her pragmatism was particularly…
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Not that the first and third periods (as I am describing them) aren't important. Without a carefully prepared first-…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 36, Number 2, 2011, Spring

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Publisher:~ Note by David Kahn ........................................................ Yll Foreword by…
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From Childhood 10 Yowh 15 observation as the method for understanding the patient's mental world. and made moral…
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Science and Socie~1•: Phrenasthenic Children l7 an aspect which would also characterize her speech in the London congress of…
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62 Part One - Toward the Children's House: The Formation Years the "most admirable attempts of experimental…
Sequence 77
Proposal/or a Scientlfic Pedagogy 63 Hence, a scientific pedagogy that promoted a new culture of the child and of his rights…
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Proposal.for a Scientific Pedagogy 67 Activities in nature are impo1tant also for the education and coordination of movement…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 40, Number 1, 2015, Winter

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108 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 40, No. 1 • Winter 2015 maria monteSSori’S GreateSt act of civility On August 31, 1898 Maria…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 42, Number 2, 2017, Spring

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276 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 2 • Spring 2017 atypical child is evaluated comprehensively and both medical and…
Sequence 284
278 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 42, No. 2 • Spring 2017 qualities” (The California Lectures of Maria Montessori 261)—such as…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 05, Number 3, 1980, Spring

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A Special Child by Evelyn Zehden Dr. Theodore Hellebrugge in a definitive essay on Early Social Development (NAMTA Quarterly…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 08, Number 3, 1983, Summer

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6 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and…

The NAMTA Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 1, 1985, Fall

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classes. Further, they render possible a new science by enabling the observation of free children, who are nevertheless able…

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