Monday, August 31, 2009

It's the birthday of the devout Catholic Maria Montessori, born on this day in Chiaravalle, Italy (1870). As a doctor, she worked with children with special needs, and through her work with them she became increasingly interested in education.

She believed that children were not blank slates, but that they each had inherent, individual gifts. It was a teacher's job to help children find these gifts, rather than dictating what a child should know. She emphasized independence, self-directed learning, and learning from peers. Children were encouraged to make decisions.

She wrote many books about her philosophy of education, including The Montessori Method (1912) and The Absorbent Mind (1949).

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