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What kind of education has Montessori education evolved?
"Montessori Education" is named after Italian female educator maria montessori (1870 ~ 1952). 1909, Montessori wrote the book "Scientific Education Methods Applied to Children's Home", which was published in the United States in 19 12, and was quickly translated into more than 20 languages and spread all over the world. More than 100 countries have introduced the Montessori method, and the Montessori movement has also appeared in Europe and the United States. From 19 13 to 19 15, Montessori schools have spread all over the world. By the 1940s, there were more than 2,000 in the United States alone. Montessori has caused a revolution in preschool education around the world.

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Dr. maria montessori (also translated as Montessori) is an outstanding early childhood education thinker and reformer in the history of education, the first woman to study medicine, and the first female doctor of medicine in Italian history. 1870 August 3 1 Maria Montessori was born in Chiaraval, Ancona. Father Alexandru Montessori is a noble descendant, a calm and conservative soldier, and mother Rainier Stopani is a devout Catholic, knowledgeable, pious and kind, rigorous and open-minded. As an only child, Montessori was deeply loved by her parents and received a good family education. Therefore, I have developed an independent personality of self-discipline and self-love since I was a child, and I am enthusiastic about helping others.

Maria montessori is a world-famous preschool educator in the 20th century. Her unique law of early childhood education has swept the whole western world, profoundly affecting the educational level and social development of all countries in the world, especially advanced countries in Europe and America. The characteristic of Montessori education law is that it attaches great importance to children's early education and has been engaged in educational experiments and research for more than half a century. Her teaching methods range from intellectual training, sensory training to sports training, from respecting freedom to building will, from civilian education to aristocratic education, which has provided several generations of excellent talent base for the sustainable development of western industrialized society. The history of western education claims that she is the greatest educator of scientific progress who won the recognition of Europe and the world in the 20th century.