Page Montessori Book Translations Montessori books have been translated into 33 languages with new translations added each year. A comprehensive list will be added to this website as well as news stories highlighting new books or translations.
Page Acclaim in America Maria Montessori travelled to America for the first time in 1913, a hugely successful visit leading to an even greater interest in her educational ideas. In the following year, her American supporters urged her to return to conduct training courses, which were...
Page Objects and Treasures In Maria Montessori’s study at AMI the visitor will find many of Montessori’s personal belongings: photos, paintings, first editions of her books, diplomas and awards, gifts – large and small – from many countries around the world, and some of her furniture. E...
Page Courses and Students This section will give an overview of all the courses, with exact dates, locations, the roles of her interpreters, and the names of students that went on to play an important role in the Montessori movement.
Page Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company The Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company publishes and distributes various reading materials by and about Maria Montessori, in English, Spanish and Dutch. In 2006, Montessori Pierson Publishing Company took over the CLIO Montessori Series from ABC-Clio. They ...
Page Digital Preservation Policy This policy describes the digital preservation principles and approaches to preserving, securing and sharing digital data of enduring value. The policy should be read in conjunction with the Digital Repository Policy and the Preservation Digitisation Standards...
Page Editorial Policy A caveat regarding the editorial policy to not change some of Montessori’s gender language in some articles. Maria Montessori studied and pioneered her revolutionary approach to education in a male dominated world, a world in which recognition of female achieve...
Page Maria Montessori Early Years Born in the small village of Chiaravalle, Italy, on 31 August 1870, Maria Montessori entered a world ripe for change.