Alice a Bruxelles
Le scuole Hallgarten-Franchetti all’Esposizione Universale del 1910, dalle origini a Maria Montessori
Abstract
In 1910, the Montesca and Rovigliano rural schools participated in the World Fair in Brussels. This initiative, led by the visionary founder Alice Hallgarten, aimed to showcase the potential of an innovative educational project developed for the children of Umbrian farmers, some of whom would even be unable to say their own last name. Hallgarten's pioneering vision obtained remarkable success, as the schools were awarded a gold medal and a diplôme d’honneur, official acknowledgments of the significance of their work. The exhibition Alice in Brussels revisits this notable event and chronicles the evolution of Montesca and Rovigliano – from their founding to the years of the interaction with Maria Montessori – highlighting a significant moment in the history of education.
Keywords
Rural Schools; History of Education; 1910 World Fair; Philanthropy; Practical FeminismDOI
10.36253/979-12-215-0323-4ISBN
9791221503234, 9791221503227, 9791221503241, 9791221503234Publisher
Firenze University PressPublisher website
https://www.fupress.com/Publication date and place
Florence, 2023Series
Cataloghi e collezioni, 15Classification
Library, archive and information management
Bibliographic and subject control
Archiving, preservation and digitization