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Maria Montessori was, in many ways, ahead of her time. Born in the town of Chiaraville, in the province of Ancona, Italy, in 1870, she became the first female physician in Italy upon her graduation from medical school in 1896. In her medical practice, her clinical observations led her to analyze how children learn, how they build themselves from what they find in their immediate environment. In 1906 she accepted the challenge to work with a group of 60 children of working parents in the San Lorenzo district of Rome. It was there that she founded the first Casa dei Bambini, or "Children's House." What ultimately became the Montessori method of education developed there, based upon Montessori's scientific observations of these children's almost effortless ability to absorb knowledge from their surroundings, as well as their tireless interest in manipulating materials. Every piece of equipment, every exercise, every method Montessori developed was based on what she observed children to do "naturally," by themselves, unassisted by adults.
Maria Montessori died in Noordwijk, Holland in
1952, but her work continues. Montessori schools have opened up all over the
world, only starting to gain popularity in the United States in the past 25
years. The Montessori philosophy cannot only be found in the private sector but
in some public schools also.
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