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Sequence 1Music Education From Birth To Twelve by Martha and Sanford Jones Well received nationally, Sanford and Martha Jones present a… |
Sequence 6neatly planted shrubs, vines and flowers with hand laid brick paths. Bert has built a farmpen near the house; the goats… |
Sequence 2social integration of the handicapped and multiply handicapped child. They have systematically applied Montessori therapy to… |
Sequence 1Psychoanalysis and Education by Lil.i Peller Ms. Pellers work with Anna Freud and Montessori presents an interesting blend of… |
Sequence 5food. They developed a very anti-social mentality be.cause of the war circum- stances. These were victims and after the war no… |
Sequence 7groupings naturally create could be reinforced through the operation of a hotel retreat center which Montessori talks about as… |
Sequence 3cial child especially in Europe. Both Eldert and Montessori Jr. in panel discussion later that day expressed a negative view… |
Sequence 2protein has increased dramatically, and so we feed a good deal of our "extra" grain to livestock and poultry… |
Sequence 4economies as well as that of Japan are now structural problems, with inflation as a permanent factor which simply cannot be… |
Sequence 5apparently going through another round of development, and the feared SS20 mobile missiles with separately targeted warheads,… |
Sequence 1f') A Tribute To The Infant Class Tradition ,._ P 2_ by Rita Messineo A photo essay Jµfant,.._clQS!eJ are prcjlif~ra~… |
Sequence 5care situations. Is it a danger to prescribe a nursery school situation for unenlightened parents? What becomes of a child who… |
Sequence 15provide constancy of objects, the babies are, of necessity, handled by at least two staff plus the mother. The development of… |
Sequence 610 far from sufficient. The older children look for sequence and deeper development for various media. They need, really… |
Sequence 3society and everything around ... as well as the interaction of one's self with one's peers for going forward in… |
Sequence 3Callender: In the United States, and in Holland too, I understand we are in a period of declining school enrollment. How has… |
Sequence 1Feature Article: The Future of Montessori in America by Sanford Jones Mr. Jones· keynote lecture at the NAMTA Washington… |
Sequence 336 he will combine known elements in fresh, new ways that are uniquely his own. His own special personality, his own special… |
Sequence 10disciplined, are mutually helpful, and pursue their work with joy. So one way we can create and preserve a harmony is to be… |
Sequence 1144 The government has finally come to terms with the failure of the mass-production approach to education, and is allowing… |
Sequence 1Towards Improving Human Ecology Bronfenbrenner Kahn Interview Dr. Bronfenbrenner in his stirring description of the social… |
Sequence 1Expansion: Low Cost Expansion By Ron Ackerman, Principal Principal Ackerman achieves in one year's time an expansion… |
Sequence 514 Cued speech is not that difficult to learn, especially for Montessori teachers. During the State hearing a member of the… |
Sequence 230 of my existence because I can't go to a concert in New York or San Francisco or Cleveland or to the theater without… |
Sequence 9Kahn: Well, perhaps the limited outreach of the current Montessori movement in the United States is related to the fact that… |
Sequence 1Editorial Report: Training, The Teacher, and Praxis By David Kahn AMI training must address the whole Montessori picture,… |
Sequence 1The Professional Development of the Montessori Teacher by Elizabeth Hall This talk was given at The First International… |
Sequence 5This opened up further insights for me. It once again confirmed that when inner needs of humanity are met, even the most… |
Sequence 3She was joined by Joseph Hamilton who is currently the director of the program at the Montessori Junior-Senior High School in… |
Sequence 3SO Neill: What? Montessori: New to the world. And one of his unconscious tasks is to classify his environment, to be able to… |
Sequence 8evidently there is tremendous attraction felt by the child for the spoken word, for the way people talk. One will even acquire… |
Sequence 88 Montessori as the only ingredient for making human beings. then be prepared for a terrible disillusionment. I've seen… |
Sequence 1A Curriculum For Caring by Urie Bronfenbrenncr Dr. Bronfrenbrenner'.~ unique plea for older child im·oti·eme111 with… |
Sequence 218 Sanford Jones services. An expanded program of continuing education for teachers is being set in place, as well as the… |
Sequence 1Towards AMI Summer Training in America by David Kahn With the reorganization of AMI in America, and the expansion of its… |
Sequence 222 Montessori training models which permit more immediate career gratification and financial compensation for graduating… |
Sequence 1Mario M. Montessori Is Dead Chronicle of a Ceremony by Camillo Grazzini Mr. Grazzini's sensitive portrayal of the… |
Sequence 2work with disabled children, specialized training courses have been established by 1he Association Montessori lnternationale… |
Sequence 238 presentation of certain themes and that they made prolonged use of detenninate elements of the materials. When this… |
Sequence 1Reorganization of AMI: Administrators Meet at Unicoi by John K. Long "Let us not be limited by patterns of the past… |
Sequence 4Reorganization of AMI: Administrators Meet at Unicoi by John K. Long "Let us not be limited by patterns of the past… |
Sequence 1338 presentation of certain themes and that they made prolonged use of detenninate elements of the materials. When this… |
Sequence 11B. Religion and Biology (Dealing with moral and biological issues concerning abortion, test-tube babies, germ warfare, genetic… |
Sequence 1212 B. PoUtical and Social Change (looking at the peasant movements in Germany, France, and America; the development of unions… |
Sequence 728 I find that the triangle theme can translate rather easily into math, language, and the cultural subjects of geography,… |
Sequence 3The 8th grade literature program is similar in structure but the material read is dif- ferent and more complex. For example,… |
Sequence 1Montessori Education: Abiding Contributions and Contemporary Challenges by David Elkind Maria Montessori was one of the… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 51t was a full-page ad by the SmithKline Corporation in the Wall Street Journal and Newsweek in the spring of 1980 that… |
Sequence 66 tear her down in the same media that had built her up. One by one, the labels of "Super Teacher" and… |
Sequence 1Sofia Cavalletti in Washington, D.C. Summer, 1983 by Babara Kahn Cavalletti and Workshop - 1983. In Washington, D.C. last… |
Sequence 2into Montessori - but with an added dimension. We had all experienced a lack at the very heart of the most normalized… |
Sequence 3The catechesis of the Good Shepherd in North America had grown from a tiny mus- tard seed so small that you could blow it away… |
Sequence 2Dr. Montessori's meeting with Pope Pius XII and glides over Pope Benedict XV's great personal interest in Monressori… |
Sequence 1"Life is a Series of Rebirths" by David Kahn The 1983 Summer Institute One did not know what to expect at… |
Sequence 1Montessori Elementary Teacher Training Study Project by David Kahn Enclosed is a brief outline of a new national project for… |
Sequence 2model to meet the objective conditions required for the continuation and expansion of Montessori elementary training. Such… |
Sequence 2"Isn't that enough? Teaching those things well should certainly be sufficient." The key word is &… |
Sequence 5was dramatized theatrically in Thornton Wilder's Our Town. Here Emily, having died in childbirth, asks to relive a day on… |
Sequence 1Montessori Elementary: In Search of Excellence by David Kahn Reality - Scene I - The Classroom The Directress arrived early… |
Sequence 6the United States which does require a degree. This disparity between ways of training teachers has not been a crucial issue… |
Sequence 1Summary of Administrators' Survey (Interpretations and Recommendations) 2.1 Tuitions and Salaries Median tuitions for… |
Sequence 5Two of our teachers were (experienced) Bergamo trained; the Amsterdam trained one had 16 years' experience team-teaching… |
Sequence 6He is incompetent. He has no skill in classroom management. He is not at all sensitive to the individual child. He has to read… |
Sequence 7system. AMS weakness - same as AMI. Also, scattered knowledge and little understanding about scope and sequence. Weakness 3 -… |
Sequence 1A Study of College/University Accredited Montessori Teacher Training Programs by Mary Maher Boehnlein Ph.D., Introduction… |
Sequence 2both public and private Montessori schools in the United States. Montessori administrators and boards of trustees are aware… |
Sequence 3Methods All Montessori elementary teacher training programs affiliated with the Association Montessori Internationale and the… |
Sequence 11University of Maine University of Northern Colorado Villanova (PAl undergraduate, indep. study graduate undergraduate I… |
Sequence 12Smith, B. Othanel and others, Teachers for the Real World. Washington: American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education… |
Sequence 1Montessori Elementary Teacher Training Study Project Cleveland Report on Training Centers Intro by Peter Gebhardt Seele The… |
Sequence 2ture days is 150 minutes (breaks subtracted). There are more lecture days in the calen- dar (s. 4). 6. Practicals in… |
Sequence 3fers "remedial math". • Geography (W. 21, B. 21, D. 38 hrs.): Focus in Washington is on the child's… |
Sequence 1Maria Montessori visits Lili Peller These are changing times for Montessori in the United States. NAMTA has recognized thqt… |
Sequence 4McGraw et. al. the article presents classical Montessori Principles. Let me find some lines. "Development cannot be… |
Sequence 710 Frost, Joe. L. (1968). Earl childhood education rediscovered. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 78 Fynne,… |
Sequence 32I. Neurological Claremont, Claude. (1968). The two children. Communications, 3/4, 6-18, (7). 33 Feexman, Jerry E.… |
Sequence 3738 Birchmei, A.K. (1980). Rehabilitation, 19, 115. Bizman, A. (1978). Journal of School Psychology, ~. 194. Blau, H. (… |
Sequence 4344 Claremont, Claude. of Montessori. (1949, June 3). The activity school--The purposefulness Times Educational Supplement… |
Sequence 44Goodlad, J. I., Klein, M. G., & Novotney, J. M. (1973). the United States. Theory into Practice, New York: 81-90,… |
Sequence 5354 Report of the Conference on New Ideals in Education Held at Oxford from August 12-19 1 1918. (1918). London: Women's… |
Sequence 56Graves, F. P. Is the Montessori method a fad? (1914, June). Lecture presented at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia… |
Sequence 5758 Merrill, Jenny. (1912, October 31). A neglected corner in Montessori method. Journal of Education, 453-454, (4)… |
Sequence 6465 Bell, Mrs. Alexander Graham. (1914). What the Montessori method means to me. Freedom for the Child, !, 7-10, (3). Berger… |
Sequence 7273 Montessori, Mario. (1972). Voices from the past and the present. Communications,_!, 2-4, (3). Montessori, Mario, Jr… |
Sequence 7771l Waikin, Edward, (1966). The return of Montessori. Montessori in Perspective. Washington D.C.: National Association for… |
Sequence 7879 DISADVANTAGED Braun, Samuel. Nursery education for disadvantaged children: An historical review. (1966). In Montessori… |
Sequence 79Haring, Norris. (1963). Reflections upon contemporary learning theory and application in a structured environment Paper… |
Sequence 85Swamy, s. R. (1965/66). History as a means of development. Around the Child, 10, 26-30, (5). HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS/… |