About Montessori - Montessori in India
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1968 The 17th AMI Course is held in Bangalore.
1969 The 18th AMI Course is held in Hyderabad.
1970 The 19th AMI Course is held in Hyderabad. The Birth Centenary celebrations of Dr. Montessori is organised in New Delhi. A postage stamp is released on the occasion. V. V. Giri, President of India, presides over the function.
1971 The 20th AMI Course is held in Hyderabad.
1972 The 21st AMI Course is held in Ahmedabad. Amukta Mahapatra does the training.
1973 The 22nd AMI Course is held in Ahmedabad.
1974 The 23rd AMI Course is held in Calcutta. A. M. Joosten also begins parallel courses in St. Paul, Minnesota.
1975 The 24th AMI Course is held in Calcutta.
1976 The 25th AMI Course is held in Calcutta. Sumitha Mookerji does the training.
1977 The 26th AMI Course is held in Bangalore. Sunanda Naganand does the training.
1978 The 27th AMI Course is held in Bangalore. Sishu Griha Montessori School opens in Bangalore
1979 The 28th AMI Course is held in Bangalore. Lakshmi Krishnakumar does the training.
1980 In the middle of the 28th course Mr. Joosten passes away. The 1st course is held in Hyderabad with S. R. Swamy as Director of Training.
1981 The 2nd AMI Course is held in Hyderabad. Cheryl Ferreira does the training.
1982 The 3rd AMI Course is held in Hyderabad.
1983 The 4th AMI Course is held in in Calcutta. Uma Shanker does the training. Zarin Malva travels to the US for the Trainer's programme.
1984 The 5th AMI Course is held in Calcutta.
1985 The 6th AMI Course is held in Calcutta.
1986 The 7th AMI Course is held in Hyderabad. Rukmini Devi Arundale passes away.
1987 The 8th AMI Course is held in Hyderabad. Abacus Montessori School opens in Chennai with Kamini Sundaram and Amukta Mahapatra at the helm.
1988 The 9th AMI Course is held in Bangalore. Zarin Malva runs her 1st AMI course in Mumbai assisted by Cheryl Ferreira.
1989 The 10th AMI Course is held in Bangalore. Zarin Malva runs her 1st AMI course in Mumbai assisted by Cheryl Ferreira. Meenakshi Sivaramakrishnan travels to the US for the Trainer's programme. A conference is organised in Chennai to commemorate the 50 years of Montessori in India. Mario Montessori Jr., attends.
     
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Anyone wishing to succeed in some aim for the good of society must necessarily turn to the child, not only to save him from deviation, but also to learn from him the practical secret of our own life. From this point of view the figure of the child presents itself as powerful and mysterious, an object of meditation, for the child who holds in himself the secret of our nature becomes our master.
Dr. Maria Montessori
 
 
 

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