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Maria Montessori 1870 - 1952

Maria Montessori 1870 - 1952. Maria Montessori was born in Chiarvalle, Italy August, 1870 Her family lived in an apartment on the second floor above a store front. Maria’s father, Alessandro Montessori Who was a civil accountant. Maria’s Mother Renlide Stoppani Encouraged her daughter

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Maria Montessori 1870 - 1952

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  1. Maria Montessori 1870 - 1952

  2. Maria Montessori was born in Chiarvalle, Italy August, 1870 Her family lived in an apartment on the second floor above a store front.

  3. Maria’s father, Alessandro Montessori Who was a civil accountant

  4. Maria’s Mother Renlide Stoppani Encouraged her daughter to be an Independent thinker She was a great supporter of her daughter's career and an important influence in Maria’s life.

  5. 1880 Maria at age 10

  6. In her teenage years (1883-1886) Maria attended a technical school, studying science and math… boldly going where no girls had gone before!

  7. Maria Montessori was the first Woman to graduate from Medical School in Italy, 1896 She worked at a medical clinic, made house calls, and was assigned the medical care of children in a mental institute. It was the children in the mental institute that inspired her to seek answers to the mystery of how children learn. After amazing results with the children in the institute using sensory education techniques, In 1898 Montessori was named Co-Director of the Orthophrenic School, where they worked with mentally deficient children and trained teachers. Dress made by one of Maria’s Patients

  8. January 6, 1907 Inauguration of the first Montessori School The Case de Bambini In the San Lorenzo District of Rome, Italy

  9. 1913 Maria Montessori wrote and published her first book about her work with Children. English title, The Montessori Method It sold 17, 410 copies in the first year of publication.

  10. Montessori (in black) and her translator, Helen Packurst traveled extensively lecturing and training teachers. She made her first trip to the US in 1913. She set up the first teacher training course in the US in California in 1915. There was also a Montessori demonstration classroom set up at the World’s Fair in San Francisco, which won two awards. In 1919 she established the first international course in England. 1915

  11. Announcement of the first International Course in England Published in the Teacher’s World in 1919

  12. What was the wonder due to? No one could state it. But clearly it conquered me forever, because it penetrated my heart as a new light. One day I looked at them with eyes which saw them differently, and asked myself: “Who are you? Are you the same children you were before?” And I said within myself: “ Perhaps you are those children of whom it was said that they would come to save humanity. If so, I shall follow you." Since then, I am she who tries to grasp their message to follow them. 1919

  13. 1923, Maria Montessori was honored for her work, receiving a Doctorate of Letters, for her expert work in the fields of psychiatry, medicine, and anthropology

  14. In the 1920’s and 30’s the Montessori approach spread world wide. Many of the leading figures in psychology and child development were influenced by her work, such as; Jean Piaget, Erick Erickson, and Anna Freud. Photo taken in 1933

  15. In the late 1920’s the Montessori method became the official educational system in Germany and Italy under Hitler and Mussolini. In 1933 Hitler closed all German Montessori schools and in 1934 Montessori was banned from her home country of Italy. She established permanent residence in Holland in 1936, but considered herself a citizen of the world. 1936

  16. Maria Montessori and her son, Mario, in 1938

  17. In 1939, Maria Montessori was invited to train teachers in India by the Theosophical Society

  18. Maria and Mario (1940) spent the next 7 years in India, detained there during World War II. The first training course had over 300 attendees and in all she trained over 100 teachers while in India. She started the first Montessori Elementary course while in India and studied Infants and Toddlers.

  19. The Educational Institute of Scotland confers upon Montessori and Honorary Fellowship, 1946

  20. Montessori Spoke at the 10th international Conference, 1949, giving the first of many lectures on the “child as the constructor of peace.” She was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1949,1950, and 1951

  21. If help and salvation are to come, they can only come from the children, for the children are the makers of mankind.

  22. 1950 Montessori continued to lecture in Europe giving her last public engagement in London in 1951 at the age of 81.

  23. Maria Montessori died May 6, 1952. She was buried in Amsterdam. Her grave stone reads, “I beg the dear all powerful children to unite with me for building of peace in man and in the world.”

  24. To honor Montessori, many streets were given her name.

  25. This tablet was placed at Montessori’s place of birth in Chiarvalle, Italy in 1965 to honor and remember her.

  26. Mario Montessori dedicated his life to continuing his mother’s work until his death as President of the Association Montessori International

  27. If education recognizes the intrinsic value of the child’s personality and provides an environment suited to spiritual growth, we will have the revelation of an entirely new child whose astonishing characteristics can eventually contribute to the betterment of the world. Maria Montessori Education and Peace

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