The Pizzigoni Experimental Method in Sara Bertuzzi's Diaries

The Pizzigoni Experimental Method in Sara Bertuzzi's Diaries
Author: Sandra Chistolini
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1527575160

This study sheds new light on childhood education, and reveals Giuseppina Pizzigoni as a contemporary educator of Maria Montessori. While the former is almost unknown and the latter enjoys worldwide fame, both were protagonists of the profound changes in the Italian school system in the 20th century. Their lives developed in parallel, and both great women loved school, respected children, and believed in the strength of education. Pizzigoni’s disciple Sara Bertuzzi later picked up the baton, and continued the impulse of innovation, freedom, inclusion and sustainability, faithful to the features and fundaments of Pizzigoni’s pedagogy and methodology. She became the only expert in the field of the new school, and her diaries highlight the theory and practice of the experimental method in both kindergarten and preschool.

Giuseppina Pizzigoni's 20th Century Pedagogy of the Kindergarten

Giuseppina Pizzigoni's 20th Century Pedagogy of the Kindergarten
Author: Sandra Chistolini
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2022-08-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1527587150

Giuseppina Pizzigoni (1870-1947) was a pioneer of the change in the vision of school education in Italy, and an autonomous interpreter of the impulse of transformation that lies at the origin of the progressive school, the active school, and the new school in Europe and the USA. In 1907, she conceived of the renewal of the Italian school, anticipating the structure of the comprehensive school and incorporating the nursery school with infants and children from 0 to 3 years of age. In 1911, she created the first Rinnovata Pizzigoni building, still standing today in Milan. The book explores the real evolution of the experimental method introduced in infant schools, and shows how the initial pedagogical idea can develop creatively, without being an imitation of a previous model.