Citizen of the World: Key Montessori Readings is a curated collection of Maria Montessori’s writings that highlight her vision of education as a force for global belonging and peace. Rather than …
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…
The 1913 Rome Lectures documents Maria Montessori’s first international teacher training course, held in Rome in 1913. Montessori delivered these lectures in Italian, and simultaneous English tra…
Maria Montessori Speaks to Parents: A Selection of Articles is a concise collection of eleven short articles and lectures originally found in the Montessori pedagogical archives, aimed at helping p…
To Educate the Human Potential explores Maria Montessori’s philosophy that education plays a transformational role in unfolding the innate abilities and full potential of every human being. Monte…
Education for a New World by Maria Montessori presents her visionary philosophy of education as a central force for building a better and more peaceful society. Montessori argues that profound soci…
This book explores Maria Montessori’s vision of how human beings are formed through education, environment, and experience from early childhood onward. Montessori explains that children are not e…
This book presents Maria Montessori’s approach to explaining the Catholic Mass to children in a clear, respectful, and developmentally appropriate way. Drawing on her deep understanding of child …
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…
This book presents Maria Montessori’s private diary during her voyage to America in 1913. It provides personal insights into her thoughts, experiences, and the early development of the Montessori…