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Maria Montessori - перевод на Английский

ITALIAN PEDAGOGUE AND PHYSICIAN
Dr. Maria Montessori; Mary Montessori; Maria montesorri; Maria Montesori; Montessori, Maria; Marie Montessori; Madame Montessori; Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori
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  • Maria Montessori in 1913.
  • Maria Montessori circa 1880.
  • Montessori on a 1970 stamp of India
  • Rukmini Devi]] (on the right), in India, circa 1939.
  • Maria Montessori. the portrait was painted by the artist [[Alexander Akopov]]<ref>[http://montessori-press.ru/kollegi/portret.html ''Online magazine "Montessori"'']</ref>

Maria Montessori         
(1870-1952) Italian doctor and educator, invented a method of education emphasizing freedom of movement and the training of the senses
Montessori method         
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  • A Montessori classroom in the United States
  • Hand painting in a Montessori school of [[Nigeria]]
  • Educational materials like sandpaper letters are designed to appeal to young children's senses.
  • White Pine Montessori School in [[Moscow, Idaho]], US
TEACHING METHOD BASED ON MARIA MONTESSORI'S IDEAS
Montessori Method; Montessori pedagogy; Montessori School; Montessorian playgroup; Little Montessorian Playgroup; Little Montessorian playgroup; Montessori method; Montessori Education; Montessori Nursery; Sunflower Montessori; Sunflower Montessori School; Montessori schools; Montessori (education); Talibon Montessori School, Incorporated; Montessori; Montessori school; Montessori Education Theory; Montessori education theory; Montessori-method; Montessori kindergarten; Draft:Montessori Method of Education
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Maria Theresa         
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  • Joseph]], Maria Theresa's eldest son and co-ruler, in 1775, by [[Anton von Maron]]
  • [[Hungarian President]] [[László Sólyom]] with U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] in the Maria Theresa Room of [[Sándor Palace]] (2006)
  • Confirmation of Serbian Privileges, issued by Maria Theresa in 1743
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  • Maria Theresa and Francis Stephen at their [[wedding breakfast]], by [[Martin van Meytens]]. Charles VI (in the red-plumed hat) is seated at the center of the table.
  • Mural by [[Franz Anton Maulbertsch]] in the Hofburg, [[Innsbruck]], commissioned by Maria Theresa in remembrance of her daughters who died in childhood: Maria Johanna (1750–1762), Maria Elisabeth (1737–1740), Maria Carolina (1740–1741) and Maria Carolina (1748)
  • Maria Theresa and her husband are interred in the double tomb which she had inscribed as a widow.
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  • Painting of three-year-old Maria Theresa in the gardens of [[Hofburg Palace]]
  • Engraved by Gustav Adolph Müller after Martin van Mytens, the Younger, ''Maria Theresa of Austria'', 1742, engraving
  • Archduchess Maria Christina]], in 1762
  • Maria Theresa in 1762, by [[Jean-Étienne Liotard]]
  • Maria Theresa with her family, 1754, by Martin van Meytens
  • Queen Regnant of Hungary]]
  • The dowager empress with family, 1776, by [[Heinrich Füger]]
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  • The [[Battle of Kolín]], 1757
RULER OF THE HABSBURG DOMINIONS (1717-1780)
Maria-Theresa of Austria; Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche; Maria Theresia; Empress Maria Theresa; Marie-Therese of Austria; Marie-Thérèse of Austria; Mary Theresa of Austria; Maria-Theresa; Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary; Marie-Terezie; Empress Maria Theresa of Austria; Maria Teresa, Empress of Austria; Maria Theresia Habsburg; Maria Theresa Habsburg; Empress Maria-Theresa; Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1717–1780); Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress; Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa; Maria, Holy Roman Empress; Holy Roman Empress Maria; Theresa, Holy Roman Empress; Holy Roman Empress Theresa; Maria Theresa, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary; Queen Maria Theresa of Bohemia and Hungary; Maria, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary; Queen Maria of Bohemia and Hungary; Theresa, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary; Queen Theresa of Bohemia and Hungary; Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria; Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria (1717-1780); Marie Thérèse of Austria; Mary II of Hungary; Maria Theresia of Austria; Maria II of Hungary; Marie-Therese d'Autriche; Marie Therese of Austria; Maria Theresa I of Austria; Maria-Theresa I of Hungary; Maria II Theresa; Maria Theresa of Hungary; Maria Theresa of Austria; Maria Theresa of Austria, Queen of Hungary; Maria II Theresa of Hungary; Maria Theresa of Bohemia; Maria-Theresia; Maria Theresa, Habsburg Empress; Maria Theresa, Empress of Habsburg; Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1717-1780); Mária Terézia; Queen Maria Theresa; Theresa, Maria; Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina; Theresian reforms; Maria Theresa, queen of Hungary; Empress Maria Theresia
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Определение

Montessori
[?m?nt?'s?:ri]
¦ noun [usu. as modifier] a system of education for young children that seeks to develop natural interests and activities rather than use formal teaching methods.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from the Italian educationist Maria Montessori.

Википедия

Maria Montessori

Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori ( MON-tiss-OR-ee, Italian: [maˈriːa montesˈsɔːri]; 31 August 1870 – 6 May 1952) was an Italian physician and educator best known for the philosophy of education that bears her name, and her writing on scientific pedagogy. At an early age, Montessori enrolled in classes at an all-boys technical school, with hopes of becoming an engineer. She soon had a change of heart and began medical school at the Sapienza University of Rome, becoming one of the first women to attend medical school in Italy; she graduated with honors in 1896. Her educational method is in use today in many public and private schools globally.