AMI Podcasts

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AMI Talks: Nurturing the Democratic Spirit in Education

As we are about to commemorate the adoption of the UN General Assembly's Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, this offers a great opportunity to spotlight these rights and share how adults, society, the commu ...

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AMI Talks: An Invitation to Celebrate and Reflect

In celebration of the birthday of Maria Montessori on 31 August, we convened a special AMI online talk that explored the evolution of Maria Montessori’s thoughts on human development. Our historical archive is a wonderful instrument to mine and extend knowledge and feed the futur ...  Show more

AMI Talks: International Women's Day - Finding my Voice

AMI Talks - International Women's Day: Finding my VoiceMontessori’s contribution to helping women develop their sense of agency Years before she became an advocate for the rights of children, Montessori was a voice for the women of her time. Growing up in the late 19th century, M ...  Show more

Voices of EsF: The Importance of Mother Tongue Education

In this Voices of EsF edition, Dr Susan Nyaga discusses what mother tongue education and multilingualism entail and how they relate to identity and culture. She shares research findings underscoring the importance of mother tongue learning and how this can be supported in the cla ...  Show more

AMI Talks: How Montessori History Fuels Today’s Innovations in Education

We are delighted to present our 6 January AMI Talk - the date is one well known as it marks the opening of the first Casa dei Bambini, in Rome. We are grateful to be able to present two strong speakers from our network: Dr John Exalto, assistant professor in theory and history of ...  Show more