Maria montessori (1870-1952). women’s emancipation, pedagogy and extra verbal communication

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Maria Montessori is one of the most well-known women in Italian history. Although she was the first woman who graduated in medicine in Italy, she is mostly known as an educator. Her teaching method -the Montessori Method- is still used worldwide. Because she could not speak English during the imprisonment in India, there was a big obstacle for her communication with children. However, the need to adopt a non-verbal communication, led her to a sensational discovery: children use an innate and universal language. This language, made of gestures and mimic, is called “extra verbal communication”.

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Cascella, M. (2015). Maria montessori (1870-1952). women’s emancipation, pedagogy and extra verbal communication. Revista Medica de Chile, 143(5), 658–662. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872015000500014

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