About Montessori - Montessori in India
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1990 The 2nd AMI course is held in Mumbai. S. R. Swamy retires. Meenakshi Sivaramakrishnan takes over as Director of Training in Bangalore and runs her 1st AMI Course. Lakshmi Krishnakumar begins the Trainer's programme.
1991 The 3rd AMI Course is held in Mumbai. Rukmini Ramachandran does the training. The 2nd AMI Course is held in Bangalore.
1992 The 4th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 3rd AMI Course is held in Bangalore.
1993 Zarin Malva runs her 5th AMI Course in Hyderabad under the auspices of Montessori Training and Research Centre. The 4th AMI Course is held in Bangalore.
1994 Zarin Malva runs her 6th AMI Course in Chennai under the auspices of Kalakshetra Publications. The 5th AMI Course is held in Bangalore.
1995 Malva returns to Mumbai. The 7th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 6th AMI Course is held in Bangalore. An AMI course (summer format) is held in Hyderabad with Meenakshi Sivaramakrishnan as the Director of Training.
1996 The 8th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 7th AMI Course is held in Bangalore. Lakshmi Krishnakumar travels to the US for the Trainer's programme.
1997 The 9th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. Meenakshi Sivaramakrishnan runs the 1st AMI Associate Course. Lakshmi Krishnakumar runs her 1st AMI course in Hyderabad. Navadisha Montessori School is founded in Chennai.
1998 The 10th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 2nd AMI Associate Course is held in Bangalore. The 2nd AMI course is held in Hyderabad.
1999 The 11th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. Meenakshi Sivaramakrishnan's course is disaffiliated from AMI. The 3rd AMI course is held in Hyderabad.
2000 The 12th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 4th AMI course is held in Hyderabad. Rukmini Ramachandran travels to London for the Trainer's programme.
2001 The 13th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 5th AMI course is held in Hyderabad.
2002 The 14th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 6th AMI course is held in Hyderabad.
2003 The 15th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 7th AMI course is held in Hyderabad.
2004 The 16th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 8th AMI course is held in Hyderabad. Rukmini Ramachandran runs her 1st AMI course in Chennai.
2005 The 17th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 9th AMI course is held in Hyderabad. The 2nd AMI course is held in Chennai. During the Sydney Congress Chennai volunteers to organsie the next Congress to be held in 2009.
2006 The 18th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 10th AMI course (a two year programme) is held in Hyderabad. The 3rd AMI course is held in Chennai.
2007 The 19th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 4th AMI course is held in Chennai. The 1st AMI Elementary course since the 1940s runs in Chennai. Centenary year celebrations begin all over the country.
2008 The 20th AMI Course is held in Mumbai. The 11th AMI Course is held in Hyderabad. The 5th AMI course is held in Chennai.
2009 26th International Montessori Congress is held in Chennai at the Kalakshetra Foundation from January 5 to January 8. The theme is Sādhanā: Reflective Practice, Spontaneous Living.
     
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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
 
 
 

sādhanā

  Reflective Practice
Spontaneous Living