Montessori in Peru, Tibet, Bhutan

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MONTESSORI IN PERU, TIBET, BHUTAN

MONTESSORI TALKS IN PERU, November 2016
In the 1970’s I was a teacher at Colegio San Silvestre in Lima, Peru. In August, 2016 I returned. Finally visiting Machu Picchu, a school in Cusco, and giving a Montessori presentation to about 30 or 40 people in a lovely hotel in Lima. Three months later I was invited back to give presentations on AMI Montessori at three universities. On the first day I spoke at Universidad Femenina Sagrado Corazon for 250 people with a wonderful response. In the afternoon the talk was given at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. 80 invitations had been sent out and 1000+ people showed up! As in much of the world, professors, teachers, and university students want to know the difference between “authentic” Montessori and the kinds of Montessori practices that are not aligned with Dr. Montessori’s plans, or her books.

People stood in line around the block in the hot sun for two hours before the talk—we needed two additional rooms and video conferencing to accommodate the overflow—and since there was not room for the 150 people still waiting outside, I repeated the talk (how could I say “No”). Also some of the attendees from the first talk who asked if they could stay and hear the presentation a second time. I think Peru is ready for AMI Montessori! My final talk was given the next day at the famous Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, founded in 1551. Much of the rest of this blog post contains glimpses of these talks. Continue reading

Montessori in Peru, “Education for the Future”

FIRST AMI MONTESSORI PRESENTATION—LIMA, PERU
On August 2, 2016, I presented a Montessori PowerPoint in a beautiful hotel in Lima, Peru. But before telling you about that I want to share a video clip of two Montessori students who gave all of us a charming demonstration of the Marinara dance, which I was so lucky to have studied when I lived in Lima many years ago. Still today children all over the country learn this dance as part of their studies.

After this beautiful and obviously very skilled presentation we were all eager to delve deeply into the potential of the child.

The title of the talk was “Montessori, Education for the Future”

It is based on the book The Universal Child, Guided by Nature, that has now been translated into Spanish as is available on Amazon El Nino Universal

For the English version CLICK: Universal Child Continue reading