The last thing young Maria Montessori wanted to be when she grew up was a teacher. As a child, she found traditional school environments incredibly rigid and boring, even considering quitting her s…
The definitive biography of a physician, feminist, social reformer, and educator, Rita Kramer’s "Maria Montessori" offers a rigorous and deeply researched portrait of one of the most influential,…
Introduce students to the inspiring legacy of an educational pioneer with Maria Montessori and Her Quiet Revolution, an engaging biographical overview co-authored by Nancy Bach and Leo Latti. This …
Explore the historical blueprint of institutional development and student-centered learning with Creating a Real School, an insightful educational case study written by pioneering educators Larry a…
The 1915 California Lectures captures a remarkable collection of speeches, lectures, and articles delivered by Maria Montessori during her visit to California in 1915, especially at the Panama Paci…
This book presents a collection of letters written by Maria Montessori to her grandchildren during her stay in India between 1939 and 1946, a period marked by World War II and major global change. …
This book contains a collection of personal letters written by Maria Montessori to her father during her stay in California in 1915. Through these letters, readers gain insight into her personal th…