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Education for a New World
"Education for a New World" is one of Dr. Maria Montessori's most profound and visionary works, based on a series of lectures she delivered during her time in India. The book outlines the core philosophy behind her educational method, arguing that true education must not simply be about transmitting a rigid academic curriculum, but about defending and developing the natural psychological forces within the child. Montessori introduces the concept of the "absorbent mind" during the subconscious period from birth to age three, demonstrating how the child constructs their own personality, language, and understanding of the universe without conscious effort.
Throughout the text, Montessori emphasizes that the ultimate goal of education is to reconstruct human society and foster global peace. By understanding the natural laws of child development and providing a carefully prepared environment, educators and parents can unlock the immense latent potential of young children. Rather than forcing adult-driven instruction, this book serves as an urgent call to observe and respect the child's innate drive for independence, sensory exploration, and self-education, making it a foundational text for understanding the socio-cultural mission of the Montessori movement.
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