Text
Maria Montessori: A Biography
The definitive biography of a physician, feminist, social reformer, and educator, Rita Kramer’s "Maria Montessori" offers a rigorous and deeply researched portrait of one of the most influential, yet controversial, women of the 20th century. Featuring an illuminating foreword by pioneering child psychoanalyst Anna Freud, this book goes far beyond the public myth to explore the complex woman who brought about a worldwide revolution in early childhood education. Kramer beautifully traces Montessori's extraordinary journey, beginning with her early struggles to break rigid 19th-century gender molds, which ultimately allowed her to become one of the first female graduates from the medical school of the University of Rome.
The narrative details her transformative work with underprivileged and institutionalized children who were considered "uneducable" at the time. Through scientific observation, she developed sensory-based teaching apparatuses that allowed these children to thrive academically, leading to the historic founding of her first Casa dei Bambini (Children's House) in the slums of Rome. Furthermore, this biography provides an honest, well-balanced look at Montessori's dual legacy: her brilliant neurodevelopmental insights alongside her fierce, controlling personality and the heavy political crosswinds she faced during the rise of Fascism in Europe. This rich and forthright volume stands as an indispensable historical reference for educators, parents, and researchers alike.
| 04080 | 920 KRA m | Elementary School Library | Available |
No other version available