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Tiziana Pironi is a Full Professor at the Department of Education Studies 'Giovanni Maria Bertin' of the University of Bologna. She serves as Director of the First Cycle Degree in Educator in Childhood Social Services. Her research focuses on the history of pedagogy, particularly the contributions of figures like Maria Montessori, Margherita Zoebeli, and Gaetano Salvemini. She explores themes such as architectural influences on education, teacher training history, and the role of women in educational reform.
Her teaching responsibilities include office hours every Wednesday at the Department of Educational Sciences in Bologna. She actively contributes to editorial boards of academic journals, including RPD-Journal of Theories and Researches in Education, and co-edits collections on historical pedagogy and women’s educational roles.
Recent publications analyze Montessori’s legacy in early childhood education, Zoebeli’s humanitarian efforts during wartime, and the evolution of teacher training programs in Italy. Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary educational challenges, emphasizing social justice and inclusive practices.
She has organized conferences on topics like the ‘Century of the Child’ and the relationship between pedagogy and architecture. Her research also addresses educational migration policies and the intersection of peace education with historical movements.