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[Virtual Presenter] Good morning everyone. Welcome to our presentation today on Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori. We hope that this presentation will be informative and interesting, as we will be talking about her impressive accomplishments and contributions in the fields of medicine, education and anthropology. Now let's begin our presentation..

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[Audio] Our group selected Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori as our group model due to her remarkable life story and her many accomplishments. She was an innovative educator, doctor, and defender of early childhood education. As a lecturer, she traveled around the globe and wrote books regarding her distinct educational styles. Montessori was a pathfinder in her area and was given many accolades throughout her life. Her commitment to early education revolutionised the way children are taught both in schools and residence. She has stirred generations of people to pursue a career in teaching, and her legacy will continue to affect learning for a long time..

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[Audio] Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori, an Italian physician and educator born on the 31st of August 1870 in Italy, was the first woman in Italy to graduate with a degree in medicine. She is renowned for her Montessori Method and made tremendous progress in the field of education. Her dedication to children's education and development was an integral part of her life's work..

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[Audio] Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori was an impressive individual who achieved great accomplishments in her lifetime. As a lecturer in pedagogy at the University of Rome in the early 1900s she later went on to become a professor of anthropology until 1908. That same year she established the first Casa dei Bambini, or Children’s House, which is still in existence today. She passed away at the age of 89 due to a cerebral hemorrhage in 1952..

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[Audio] Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori was born in Chiaravalle, Italy in 1870, becoming one of the first female medical students at the University of Rome. She then went on to work with children for two years at the Orthophrentic School, teaching classes there throughout the day. During this time, she took notes, developed materials and ruminated over her experiences. Maria Montessori made an incredible leap in her own life journey..

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[Audio] Montessori's life was full of extraordinary achievements. In 1970 she received the chance to direct a childcare center in San Lorenzo, Italy, where she could apply her theories to usual children. In 1909, her Montessori Method was published, providing the first thorough examination of her research. In 1931, she started to tour and ultimately settled in the Netherlands. Her commitment and discoveries were recognized as she died in 1952, with accolades and tributes from all over the world..

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[Audio] Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori was a renowned Italian doctor, educator and innovator. She held the director position in Rome between 1899 and 1901, held a chair in a women's college between 1896 and 1906, and lectured on pedagogy at the University between 1900 and 1907. Montessori revolutionized education and her work has had a lasting impact on teachers and students around the world..

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[Audio] Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori was a revolutionary in the educational area. From 1904-1908, she was a professor of anthropology and in 1907 she opened her own school, Casa dei Bambini. Her unique approach to education was well ahead of its time as it focused in providing education to children whilst respecting their individual development. This approach was met with extraordinary success that she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1949, 1950 and 1951. Sadly, she did not receive the honour..

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[Audio] Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori was chosen as our group model due to her dedication to aiding others in developing traits like self-reliance, curiosity, and deference in their search for knowledge. Moreover, she showed us the method of forming an environment that enabled individuals to battle issues and preconceptions. These characteristics should be strived to be embodied by us all..

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[Audio] Our group chose Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori as our model because she created a revolutionary approach to education. Her emphasis on respecting the individuality of children and providing them with a child-centered environment, along with her teaching materials, have had a lasting impact on education to this day. Montessori's approach focuses on the individual needs and interests of each child and works to develop their skills in a way that is appropriate for each individual. Her teaching materials are not only creative but also smartly designed to be engaging and provide learning opportunities that are tailored to the level and interests of the child. Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori's commitment to helping children reach their full potential is an inspiration for us..

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[Audio] Presentation has given us a look into the influence Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori has had on contemporary, child-focused learning. Her work has encouraged a feeling of respect for children by constructing a prepared setting. This has had a remarkable effect around the world, inciting greater admiration and regard for one another, and an eco-friendly technique to education. We should aim to continue these standards in our own instruction..

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[Audio] Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori was born in Italy in 1870 and was a pioneer who pushed the boundaries of education. She stressed that children should be respected and supported to investigate and understand their own potential and inclinations. Montessori also supported an educational approach that centers around the physical, mental, and social development of the child. Her effect on education can be seen all around the globe. We anticipate talking about her heritage in more detail, based on research from the Association Montessori Internationale, Kids Channel Montessori, and Encyclopedia Britannica..

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THANK YOU.