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Montessori Life | 6 |
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Coe, Elisabeth | 1 |
Dansereau, Mark | 1 |
Hallenberg, Harvey | 1 |
McGuire, Margit E. | 1 |
Ohlhaver, Dorothy | 1 |
Tate, Mahlon | 1 |
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Reports - Descriptive | 3 |
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Hallenberg, Harvey – Montessori Life, 1997
Argues slavery has historically impacted children, and that children need to reflect on this practice, study its forms, look for examples of subjugation and domination in their own lives, and decide whether and how they might eradicate the need to subjugate others. Suggests procedures, activities, lesson sequence, materials, and expected outcomes…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education

McGuire, Margit E. – Montessori Life, 1997
Describes the Storypath method of using story structure to help students understand concepts. Specifically offers a structure for organizing the social studies curriculum while integrating the Montessori method. Provides strategies for guiding student learning, promoting social and cooperative learning skills, and meeting curriculum needs and the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Individualized Instruction, Intermediate Grades

Tate, Mahlon – Montessori Life, 1996
An awareness of the developmental needs of adolescents is important in planning for students in a Montessori program. Six important principles to consider when planning for young adolescents are time; thematic, integrated curriculum; choice; time to be together; time to be alone; and technology and nontext reading materials. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education

Coe, Elisabeth – Montessori Life, 1996
Describes the School of the Woods' (Houston, Texas) middle school environment, a learning environment developed to create trust and community, provide meaningful work, and allow adolescents to create a vision for their future. Explains the school's philosophy in terms of adolescent psychology, trust, and curriculum. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment

Dansereau, Mark – Montessori Life, 1996
Discusses early adolescence as the second most critical stage of development, and the importance of recognizing this when planning a middle school program. Describes how one school met the pressures of logistics and community expectations to develop a classroom that was responsive to the individual student in light of the characteristics and needs…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages

Ohlhaver, Dorothy – Montessori Life, 1996
Argues that music is a universal language and is important to integrate in the Montessori classroom through teacher education, child-directed activities, and learning individual tones, followed by recognition of patterns and musical sentences. Provides a historical timeline and analysis of musical development. Discusses merits of a music…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Curriculum, Language Rhythm