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Dr. Maria Montessori

 

Opens First School in Rome, Italy, 1907
Dr. Maria Montessori surrounded by childrenMaria Montessori was born in Italy in 1870. She became the first woman to graduate from medical school at the University of Rome in Italy in 1896. Soon after she joined the university’s psychiatric clinic, where she worked with mentally handicapped children. Using ideas/methods of earlier educators, such as Itard and Seguin, Maria Montessori taught these children, who had previously been abandoned as being incapable of normal function, the basic skills of caring for themselves. The results left Dr. Montessori convinced that similar methods applied to children of normal intelligence would also obtain dramatic results. She had her chance to test her theory in Rome in 1907 with the opening of the first Casa dei Bambini, or “Children’s House”.

Testing Her Theories
When she began, Dr. Montessori had no special system of instruction in mind other than to compare the reactions of normal children, with her special equipment to those of the mentally handicapped children.

Fostering Their Independence
Dr. Maria Montessori with a childAt the school Dr. Montessori created a structured, natural environment in which the children could pick and choose the things they wanted to work with, thus fostering their independence. She scientifically observed the children and began making her own self-correcting, learning materials, constantly experimenting, modifying and adapting things as the need arose.

The World’s Foremost Female Educator
Dr. Maria Montessori works with a childIt didn’t take long for the Casa dei
Bambini to attract attention throughout the world. A constant stream of visitors observed her classrooms and were amazed at the quiet activity within. As a result, Maria Montessori was recognized and acclaimed as the world’s foremost female educator. Her first training course was held in 1909, only two years after the opening of her first school. By 1913 there were nearly 100 Montessori schools in the United States with financial backers such as Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison. Today, the Montessori method continues to flourish with schools and training centers throughout the world.

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"The skill of man's hand is tied up with the development of his mind, and with the light of history, we see it connected with the development of civilization... Hence the development of manual skill keeps pace with mental development. Certainly, the more delicate the work, the more it needs the care and attention of an intelligent mind to guide it."

"And gradually we educators are confronted with a simple but important fact: that to help the child is not what he needs, and indeed that to give help is an impediment for the child. Therefore he must be allowed to act freely on his own initiative in this free environment."

Dr. Maria Montessori
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