The timeline of Montessori method of education

  • Maria Montessori is born

    Maria Montessori is born
    Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori is born in Chiaravalle, Italy
  • Maria decided to pursue Technical School

    Maria decided to pursue Technical School
    At age 12, Maria was interested in math, and wanted to go to Technical School, though that was not stereotypical for girls to do.
  • Maria finished Technical School, and Medical School

    Maria finished Technical School, and Medical School
    Though originally denied entry to the University of Rome, Maria Montessori persisted and was granted entry.
  • Maria trained Special Educators with her methods

    Maria trained Special Educators with her methods
    She trained Special Educators on how to care for special needs children, and taught them how to observe them. She developed methods that were also used with "normal" children. She taught them to teach children in a new way.
  • Maria Montessori was the first female to graduate from an Italian Medical School

    Maria Montessori was the first female to graduate from an Italian Medical School
    The men of the college did not care for the fact that Maria was a female in their school, but she persisted in her education nonetheless, and graduated as the first female of an Italian Medical School
  • Maria visits Rome Asylum for the Insane, inspiring her to study Education

    Maria visits Rome Asylum for the Insane, inspiring her to study Education
    She had a passion for taking away pain from children, and studying on how to help the children who were not mentally well. She begin to study education for these children.
  • She published an article "Social Miseries and New Scientific Discoveries"

    She published an article "Social Miseries and New Scientific Discoveries"
    She wanted to use new methods to help reach children with mental disabilities and handicaps. She gave speeches on her article at political events. The money that she raised she donated to "The League for Children with Deficiencies".
  • Maria had a baby and left Orthophrenic School

    Maria had a baby and left Orthophrenic School
    She had an affair with the co-director of the school, and secretly birthed Mario Montessori and gave him away to another family. At that time, she would've been shunned for having a baby without being married, thus doing it in secret.
  • The Orthophrenic School opens, with Maria as the director

    The Orthophrenic School opens, with Maria as the director
    The Orthophrenic School trains Special Educators. Maria Montessori was put in charge as the director
  • Maria enrolls in University of Rome once again, studying Philosophy

    Maria enrolls in University of Rome once again, studying Philosophy
    Maria continued her education, eventually becoming a professor at the University of Rome.
  • Maria taught university courses, and gave lectures for anthropology, biology, and pedagogy

    Maria taught university courses, and gave lectures for anthropology, biology, and pedagogy
    Starting in 1904, Maria taught about how to care for Special needs children. She wrote the book "Pedagogical Anthropology".
  • Maria is hired to watch the children at Casa dei Bambini

    Maria is hired to watch the children at Casa dei Bambini
    She had 50 children from the ages of 2 to 6 years old. Prior to her being hired, the children would cause chaos.
  • Maria tries her methods of teaching with the children at Casa

    Maria tries her methods of teaching with the children at Casa
    She believed that her method of teaching could be used with normal children, and not just children with disabilities. Children with disabilities remain in Montessori classrooms, with full inclusion.
  • A second school opens, and Maria wrote her book "The Montessori Method"

    A second school opens, and Maria wrote her book "The Montessori Method"
    This is the beginning of multiple schools opening up, after people saw the great successfulness of her first school.
  • Maria resigned from the University of Rome to focus on her teaching methods

    Maria resigned from the University of Rome to focus on her teaching methods
    Once resigning from UR, Maria focused all of her attention on developing her method for teaching children more effectively.
  • Montessori schools opened in Spain, and over 200 opened in the Netherlands

    Montessori schools opened in Spain, and over 200 opened in the Netherlands
    As she traveled through Europe, educators learned from her lectures, and adapted her ways into their own schools. Over 200 Montessori schools opened in the Netherlands alone.
  • Maria wrote a book called "Education and Peace" while in Copenhagen

    Maria wrote a book called "Education and Peace" while in Copenhagen
    She believed that the key to peace was found in education. She said "Education is the best weapon for Peace."
  • Maria is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for helping children and for wanting world peace.

    Maria is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for helping children and for wanting world peace.
    She is nominated three times: 1949, 1950, 1951. She believed that real peace starts with the children.
  • Maria is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for helping children and for wanting world peace.

    Maria is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for helping children and for wanting world peace.
    She is nominated three times. She believed that real peace started with the children.
  • Maria is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for helping children and for wanting world peace.

    Maria is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for helping children and for wanting world peace.
    She was nominated three times. She believed that real peace started with the children.
  • The death of Maria Montessori

    The death of Maria Montessori
    Maria Montessori died in her friend's garden. Learn about Maria Montessori's Life and Teachings in this video below. https://youtu.be/sjOvCC0jVCs
  • Today, there are over 7,000 Montessori schools worldwide

    Today, there are over 7,000 Montessori schools worldwide
    Maria Montessori's legacy lives on, and the amount of Montessori schools continue to grow worldwide. Here is a summary and a timeline. http://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/evans/his135/events/montessori52/montessori52.html