Montessori: Origin and reasons for the criticisms of one of the most controversial pedagogues of all time.

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  • Catherine L'Ecuyer

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Montessori is one of the most fascinating and controversial pedagogues of all time. On the one hand, the naturalists reproached her for the rigidity and artificiality of her method, as well as her rejection of productive imagination and fantasy. On the other hand, progressive educators reproached the individualist and prescriptive character of her method. The modernists reproached her for her religiosity. Some criticized her for accelerating learning or for not respecting the freedom of the child, others for the contrary. Christians branded her a secularist, positivist, naturalist, and theosophist, while theosophists defined her as Catholic.

These paradoxical criticisms are due, among other reasons, to the context of the antimodernist frenzy in which she developed her method, to her network of friends in Freema-son circles, to the numerous nuances of her method, to her resistance to fitting in with existing educational currents, to the instrumentalization of her method by third party interests, to her sometimes entangled and not very clear language and to the lack of knowledge of her method in action.

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2023-05-01
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L’Ecuyer, C. (2023). Montessori: Origin and reasons for the criticisms of one of the most controversial pedagogues of all time. Revista Española de Pedagogía, 81(285), 270. Retrieved from https://revistasunir.conocimientovirtual.org/index.php/rep/article/view/64

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