Maria Montessori

Maria Montessori
Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori (1870-1952) was an Italian physician and educator. She is known most remembered for the Montessori method of educating young children used by many educators across the world.
- The Discovery of the ChildINR 425
Maria Montessori went beyond the conventions of the day to seek a new way of knowing and loving a child. In The Discovery of the Child, she describes the nature of the child and her method of worki...
- The Absorbent MindINR 595
The Absorbent Mind is based on lectures given by Maria Montessori. The book is an analysis of the physical and psychological aspects of a child ’s growth during the most significant period of lif...
- The Secret of ChildhoodINR 325
Maria Montessori was convinced, from a lifetime of scientific observation, that there are laws of growth in the character and disposition of the child as marked as those in its physical life; that ...
- THE MONTESSORI ELEMENTARY MATERIALINR 495
Montessori's experiments contain the affirmation of a new doctrine and the illustration of a new method in regard to the teaching of grammar, reading and metrics. Thi...

M.M. Kalburgi
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Sanatan Bhowal
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Dhruv Raina
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Anil Bhatti
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Mahdi Amel
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Manali Desai
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Lucinda Ramberg
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