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Maria Montessori and Famous Montessorians Posters
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Maria Montessori is best known today for the method of education she originally developed to teach underpriviliged children in urban slums. Montessori observed that these presumed "feeble-minded" children were inherently gifted with an "absorbent mind" and would flourish in prepared environments with age sensitive activities that involve exploration, manipulations, order, repetition, abstraction, and communication.
Montessori (b. 8-31-1870), was the first woman to earn a medical degree in Italy (1896), was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1949, 1950, and 1951. Montessori died 5-6-1952. The year 2007 marked the 100th anniversary of Montessori education.
“The child should not be regarded as a feeble and helpless creature whose only need is to be protected and helped, but as a spiritual embryo, possessed of an active psychic life from the day that he is born and guided by subtle instincts enabling him to actively build up the human personality. And since it is the child who becomes the adult man, we must consider him as the true builder of mankind.” Dr. Maria Montessori
The Creative Process publishes and distributes this portrait of Maria Montessori in poster, notecard, and bookmark formats with the quote “Within the child lies the fate of the future.”
Included in the Maria Montessori gallery are posters, art prints and images of famous people associated with Montessori education for the Montessori school and educators as inspirational decor for office and classroom.
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Madonna of the Seggiola, Raphael, Florence
"Among the pictures in our 'Children's House' in Rome we have hung a copy of Raphael's "Madonna della Seggiola", and this picture we have chosen as the emblem of the "Children's Houses." from The Montessori Method, Artwork in a Montessori Environment, Chapter 4, by Maria Montessori
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Famous people who attended Montessori schools:
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The Founders
of Google
-Sergey Brin &
Larry Page
Elizabeth Berridge
T. Berry Brazelton
Kami Cotler
Katharine Graham
Melissa & Sarah Gilbert |
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Famous people who chose Montessori schools
for their own children:
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• Stephen J. Cannell,
• John Bradshaw
• Marcy Carcy
• Yo Yo Ma
• Jennifer Granholm, Gov. of Michigan • Jay Nixon, candidate for Missouri governor.
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Shari Lewis
b. 1-17-1933; NYC
d. 8-2-1998; California
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Cher, née Cherilyn Sarkisian
b. 5-20-1946; CA
Sonny and Cher Bono's daughter attended a Montessori school - “I felt much more at ease with myself at the Montessori school. The teachers gave me a lot of individual attention and encouraged creative thinking, and I began to build up my confidence again. My awkwardness with feeling different lessened, and I became more comfortable with myself. I still look back on Montessori as one of the most positive experiences of my life.” Chastity Bono, Family Outing: A Guide
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Famous people associated with Montessori education -
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Alexander Graham Bell
b. 3-3-1847, Scotland
d. 8-2-1922, Nova Scotia
Alexander Graham Bell provided financial support directly to Dr. Montessori and helped establish the first Montessori class in Canada and one of the first in the US.
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R. Buckminster Fuller
b. 7-12-1895; Massachusetts
d. 7-1-1983
Bucky Fuller was an American architect, author, designer, futurist, inventor, poet and visionary. He wrote in his foreward to Mario Montessori's Education for Human Development -
“All children are born geniuses. 9999 out of every 10,000 are swiftly, inadvertently, degeniused by grown-ups. .... Maria Montessori was fortunately permitted to maintain, sustain, and cultivate her innate genius. Her genius invoked her awareness of the genius inherent in all children. Her intuition and initiative inspired her to discover ways of safeguarding this genius while allaying fears of parents. But the way was not always easy. Hers was the difficult frontiering task of genius.”
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Helen Keller
b. 6-27-1880; Tuscumbia, AL
d. 6-1-1968
Montessori dedicated her Dr. Montessori's Own Handbook to Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Suliivan, "seeing in the teacher-learner team the crystallization of her new pedagogy. . . . shifted the locus of her (Sullivan) teaching from the cognitive to the experiential . . ."
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President Wilson's daughter Margaret trained as a Montessori teacher. There was a Montessori classroom in the basement of the White House during Wilson's presidency.
Woodrow Wilson
(Pres. 1913-1921)
b. 12-28-1856, Staunton, VA
d. 1924
Woodrow Wilson is usually considered to be one of our nation's three or four most successful presidents. He was without a doubt one of the the most remarkable figures in American history. Although he led the nation through a terrible war, he is best remembered as a man who devoted his life to making the world a more peaceful place for all humankind. ...
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