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  2. Maria Montessori - Wikipedia

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    Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ s ɔːr i / MON-tiss-OR-ee, Italian: [maˈriːa montesˈsɔːri]; 31 August 1870 – 6 May 1952) was an Italian physician and educator best known for her philosophy of education (the Montessori method) and her writing on scientific pedagogy. At an early age, Montessori enrolled in classes at ...

  3. Association Montessori Internationale - Wikipedia

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    The Association Montessori Internationale is the sole Montessori organisation founded by Montessori herself. It was founded in August 1929 by Maria and her son Mario in Helsingør, Denmark during a period in which they were enduring increasing hostility with the rise of fascism in Germany, Italy and Spain.

  4. Association Montessori International of the United States

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    During the past twenty years the amount of scientific research confirming the Montessori method has increased: "Maria Montessori, through observation of children, developed materials that engage both the hands and the mind of the child. Science and research, especially in the past twenty years, have come to prove that Montessori's observations ...

  5. Montessori in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Montessori community does not have any central authority. AMI (Association Montessori Internationale) is the body that Maria Montessori founded in 1929, and of which she remained founder president until her death in 1952. Her son Mario Montessori was general director of AMI until his death in 1982. AMI endeavours to safeguard the teaching ...

  6. Dorothy Canfield Fisher - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, Canfield Fisher visited the "children's houses" in Rome established by Maria Montessori. Much impressed, she joined the cause to bring the method back to the U.S., translating Montessori's book into English and writing five of her own: three nonfiction and two novels. [1] [8] Another concern of Canfield Fisher was her war work.

  7. Opera Nazionale Montessori - Wikipedia

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    Over 14,000 records documenting the impact Maria Montessori had all over the world. The bibliographic items refer to 56 countries. Edited by Clara Tornar; The Montessori Nursery Charter; The principles of Montessori education from birth: a tool for educators and directors. Opera Nazionale Montessori; Maria Montessori's First Children's House

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  9. Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti - Wikipedia

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    Chiaraviglio-Giolitti was particularly keen on education for disadvantaged children. She was an ardent supporter of the Italian educator Maria Montessori. [22] [23] To assist Montessori in opening the Casa dei Bambini (Children's House) in 1907, she and other socially engaged and well-connected women promoted the advantages of Montessori's methods.