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 ...
Page Digital Repository Policy The Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) will preserve, secure and provide open access to digital data to ensure that the legacy and life’s work of Maria Montessori will be made available to the world in perpetuity.
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 AMI Research Threads This October AMI launched its new series AMI Research Threads. As part of the series, we will post a research article recommended by our Global Research Group on the first Thursday of every month. The purpose of the series is to curate, highlight, and comment o...
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Page Timeline of Maria Montessori's Life 1870 Maria Montessori born on August 31 in Chiaravalle, Ancona province, Italy. Attends a boys’ school in Rome, with a science/engineering emphasis. 1890 Against opposition from her father, she pursues her wish to become a doctor. 1896 Becomes one of the first women...
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