Taking a Leap, and What Happened Next

Happy Taking a Leap, and What Happened Next!

International Montessori Work
Many people ask me how I got started in international Montessori work, so I am sharing an article published in a local newspaper this month. The subject of the newspaper edition was “Taking a leap.” Continue reading

MY 80th BIRTHDAY, and the book “Aged Care through a Montessori Lens”

MY 80th  BIRTHDAY

The first celebration (pictured above) was at a Michelin Star restaurant in Nootdorp, Netherlands with Joanne Kaya, friend and Montessori teacher I first met in Moscow.

Next, with Judi Orion. Judi and I were both born in Tennessee in October, 1943, and have celebrated our birthdays together in Denver, Colorado, in Northern Italy, and now in Amsterdam. We visited the new Van Gogh museum . . . Continue reading

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