News Donations of Historical Personal Documents from Legacy Montessorians The AMI Montessori Archives have also benefitted from donations of books and historical personal documents of legacy Montessorians, such as Claude Claremont, Margot Waltuch, Phoebe Child, Margaret Homfray, Antonietta Paolini, Grazia Honegger Fresco, and Maria ...
News NAMTA Journal Collection Added Throughout its 50-year history the North American Montessori Teachers’ Association (NAMTA) has provided teachers, schools, and parents with support to further their understanding of Montessori principles. NAMTA has been instrumental in advancing the work of Mo...
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Page About This Website The AMI Montessori Archives is a major project of the Association Montessori Internationale. It is supported by generous grant funding and by the contribution of various archival and journal collections with the wish that they are available, in perpetuity, acc...
Page File Naming Conventions The AMI Montessori Archives observes the following conventions for file naming. Use a consistent file naming convention. Document the file naming convention. File names must be unique. File names should be short but descriptive (less than 25 characters) (Briney, 2...
News Beta Testing the AMI Montessori Archives Welcome to the AMI Montessori Archives AMI is delighted to be able to launch a beta version of the AMI Montessori Archives on the occasion of our 2024 Annual General Meeting. This project would not have been possible without generous grant funding and the farsig...
Digital Collection The NAMTA Journal Collection Throughout its 50-year history the North American Montessori Teachers’ Association (NAMTA) has provided teachers, schools, and parents with support to further their understanding of Montessori principles. NAMTA has been instrumental in advancing the work of…
News Jean Miller Donates Collection Jean Miller Donates Collection to the AMI Montessori Archives Dr Jean Miller, AMI 6–12 Trainer, has donated her extensive collection of Montessori papers and archival records to AMI to be included in the AMI Montessori Archives. Jean’s long career has spanned mo...
Page Home The Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) was founded by Maria Montessori in 1929 in order to continue her work and ensure the Montessori approach remained relevant for future generations. To this end, the AMI Montessori Archives has been established to ...
Page About AMI Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) is the world leading authority on Montessori education and research. Founded in 1929 by the pioneering scientist and educator, Maria Montessori, AMI applies Montessori principles across its global education and human...