(ANSA) – FLORENCE, NOV 23 – Adele Corradi, the teacher who, from 1963, helped Don Lorenzo Milani teach school in Barbiana (Florence) until the death of the prior in 1967, has died in Florence, her hometown. Corradi, who would have turned 100 on December 9th, also followed the entire collective editorial work of the Letter to a Professor. On her experience and knowledge of Don Milani she had published a book, with Feltrinelli, ‘Non so se don Lorenzo’: “I was born in Florence in 1924 and for my entire working life I was a literature teacher in middle school – she said – I retired at the age of sixty-seven. I must confess that I was a teacher identical to the recipient of the Letter to a Teacher. I deserved them all there is not a word in the Letter that I would not endorse. The encounter with the Barbiana school and with Don Milani has dug a furrow in my life as I have never seen myself as a person.” (HANDLE).
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**How did Adele Corradi’s pedagogical approach at the Barbiana School challenge the traditional norms of education during the time, and what specific examples can illustrate this?**
## Interview: Remembering Adele Corradi and the Legacy of Don Lorenzo Milani
**Introduction:**
**Host:** Today, we remember Adele Corradi, a pioneering educator who dedicated her life to the transformative work of Don Lorenzo Milani at the Barbiana School. Joining us are [Guest 1 Name], a historian specializing in Italian educational reform, and [Guest 2 Name], a former student at the Barbiana School. Welcome to both of you.
**Section 1: Adele Corradi’s Life and Legacy**
* **Host (to Guest 1):** Adele Corradi was lauded as a teacher who embodied the spirit of Don Milani’s pedagogy. How did her experiences at Barbiana shape her pedagogical approach?
* **Host (to Guest 2):** As someone who experienced Corradi’s teaching firsthand, what did her presence and teaching style bring to the Barbiana community?
***Section 2: The Impact of the Letter to a Professor**
* **Host (to Guest 1):** The Letter to a Professor is a powerful critique of traditional education. What impact did this document have on the Italian educational landscape at the time, and how does its message resonate today?
* **Host (to Guest 2):**
How did the Letter to a Professor influence your understanding of education?
**Section 3: Remembering Don Milani**
* **Host (to Guest 1):** Don Lorenzo Milani was a controversial figure. What were some of the challenges he faced in implementing his vision for education?
* **Host (to Guest 2):** What are some of the most enduring lessons you learned from Don Milani that have stayed with you throughout your life?
**Section 4: Education for Social Justice**
* **Host (to both Guests):** The Barbiana school was founded on the principles of social justice and inclusion. How can the lessons learned at Barbiana be applied to contemporary challenges in education, particularly issues of equity and access?
**Conclusion:**
**Host:** Thank you to both our guests for sharing their insights and memories about Adele Corradi and the legacy of Don Lorenzo Milani. Their commitment to creating a more equitable and just educational system continues to inspire teachers and students around the world.