In the AMI Talk From the Absorbent Mind to the Innovative Mind: A Montessori Story of Resilience, the contributions of Pavan Goyal, Munira Hussain Kagalwalla, and a group of adolescents constitute a great Cosmic story: When the adolescents aged 12–15 at Blue Blocks Montessori School in Hyderabad, India, designed and built a satellite payload that was certified by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) and launched through its rocket on 12 January 2026, the world noticed.
For those who understand Montessori, the real story begins much earlier—in the sensorial explorations of the first plane, the intellectual investigations of the second, and the creative engineering of the third. Pavan and Munira trace the complete arc of how Montessori education, faithfully implemented from birth to eighteen, cultivates the innovative mind—and they bring their adolescent students to share the living proof.
But this is not only a story of innovation. It is a story of what happens when things don't go as planned—during the build and after the launch—and what Montessori had already prepared these children to do when that moment came. Listen to the story that they will share themselves.