Timeline Maria Montessori
Timeline Maria Montessori
Timeline Maria Montessori
The Timeline
Maria Montessori
the Timeline
“And so we discovered that education is not something which the teacher does, but that it is a
natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being. It is not acquired by listening
to words but in virtue of experiences in which the child acts in its environment.”
Maria Montessori
1870 Maria Montessori is born on the 31st of August in Chiaravalle, Province of Ancona. Her
parents were Alessandro Montessori and Renilde Stoppani.
1890 She studies Physics, Mathematics and Natural Science at the University of Rome
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1897 Maria Montessori lectures at the National Congress on Pedagogy in Turin, about the lack
of support for disabled children
1899 She advances the “Moral Education” method at the Pedagogical Congress in Turin
Dr Montessori is invited to give lectures at the University for Teaching and to lead the
Orthofrenic State School in Rome, for mentally handicapped children
She starts working and testing materials devised by Itard and Séguin
Dr. Montessori gives lectures in Paris and London, where she meets Queen Victoria
1906 Montessori starts to teach regular 3-to-6-years-of-age children from poor families
1907 On the 6th January, the first House of Children is founded in San Lorenzo neighborhood,
in Rome
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1910 A long piece about the Montessori method is published in the Mc Clure´s magazine. The
first Montessori School in America is opened in Scarborough, New York
The first House of Children at the Humanitary Society is inaugurated in Milan
1911 “Opera Montessori” is founded in Rome, with the sponsorship and participation of
1913 First trip to the USA. Severance with her Roman scene
The sensitive periods are the second motivation pulse, the basis for the child’s
development. Dr Montessori said that these motivations are characteristic to this period,
being essential for the inner development of the child. These motivations are unconscious
and lead the child to develop and organise itself harmoniously. Maria Montessori
recognised four sensitive periods:
Order: at this early stage, the child is looking unceasingly to reach the order between its
inner perceptions and outer environment.
Movement: the children learn to motion, developing the movements they adjust and
strengthen their little muscles. Children observe and absorb specific pictures related to
human movement patterns, emulating them to reach their own patterns.
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Sensory perception: the child learns through the development of the five senses. The
children explore and absorb any sensory impression in its environment touching, smelling,
hearing, tasting and seeing. During this stage, they have a high sensitivity receiving
sensory impressions and taking interest in small objects around.
1917 Third trip to the USA. Maria Montessori lectures in San Diego (California), where she
explains another essential point of her educational approach: Peace Education
1919 First Montessori training in the United Kingdom 1922 First “House of Children” is opened
in Austria Benito Mussolini seizes power in Italy
1923/1924 Mussolini government agrees to support the Montessori method The National Opera
Montessori is founded supported by Mussolini
1934 IV International Montessori Congress, held in Rome, which Jean Piaget takes part in
1936 At the Spanish War outbreak, Maria Montessori flees Spain into the Netherlands
Maria Montessori and her son Mario travel to Adyar, India for work, invited by the
Theosophic Society.
1940 As part of the British Empire, India wages war and Maria Montessori and her son are
confined for being Allies Italian enemies. Nevertheless, they keep working on Education
1946 She comes back to Europe on the 30th July. When the
was over Dr Montessori is invited to lecture at the
UNESCO
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1947 At 76 years of age, Maria Montessori tours India for two years giving lectures and also
working on her pedagogical and evolving theory for children from birth to 3 years old
1949 Dr Montessori travels to Pakistan, India, Italy, France, Austria, the United Kingdom,
Sweden, and Ireland.
The Absorbent Mind is published and Maria Montessori is nominated for the Nobel Peace
Prize for the first time. She moves to Amsterdam
She is awarded the Legion of Honour at the University La Sorbonne, and Queen
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands hands her the Officer of the Dutch Order of Orange Nassau
1950 At 79 years of age, Dr Montessori lectures in Norway and Switzerland
One of the main worldwide Montessori training centres is opened in Perugia, and there
Maria Montessori explains her theory about Stages of Development for the first time
Last and third nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, three times in a row
1952 On the 6th May, at 81 years of age, Maria Montessori passes away in a friend’s garden
near Amsterdam, in Noordwijk aan Zee. According to her will, she lies buried in the local
Noordwijk cemetery