Living in complexity and being part of it, becoming self-aware, recognising the other’s right to existence, embodying nature in oneself as a natural, obvious and everyday fact depends, as Edgar Morin said, on our educational system. To do this, we need to activate a process that focuses on direct experience with what surrounds us, and in particular with nature, remembering that education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel. Starting from some contemporary principle, especially from the Edgar Morin's 'reliance' and the Gilles Clément's 'planetary garden' and 'terrestrial citizenship', the research goes back in time and attempts a reinterpretation of some of the founding principles of Maria Montessori's thought. This sees the garden as a privileged place for experimenting with an educational system capable of developing in human beings a greater awareness of themselves and their surroundings. In 'our garden', Montessori’s ideal place for a cosmic education, “The great law that regulates life in cosmos is that of collaboration between all beings” (Montessori, 2004).

Giardini che educano / emanuela morelli. - In: RI-VISTA. RICERCHE PER LA PROGETTAZIONE DEL PAESAGGIO. - ISSN 1724-6768. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:(2023), pp. 2/2022.80-2/2022.95. [10.36253/rv-13733]

Giardini che educano

emanuela morelli
2023

Abstract

Living in complexity and being part of it, becoming self-aware, recognising the other’s right to existence, embodying nature in oneself as a natural, obvious and everyday fact depends, as Edgar Morin said, on our educational system. To do this, we need to activate a process that focuses on direct experience with what surrounds us, and in particular with nature, remembering that education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel. Starting from some contemporary principle, especially from the Edgar Morin's 'reliance' and the Gilles Clément's 'planetary garden' and 'terrestrial citizenship', the research goes back in time and attempts a reinterpretation of some of the founding principles of Maria Montessori's thought. This sees the garden as a privileged place for experimenting with an educational system capable of developing in human beings a greater awareness of themselves and their surroundings. In 'our garden', Montessori’s ideal place for a cosmic education, “The great law that regulates life in cosmos is that of collaboration between all beings” (Montessori, 2004).
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