Montessori teacher education, often called “training”, is different from conventional teacher education.
Montessori teacher education, often called “training”, is different from conventional teacher education.Montessori is a complete system and model of education from birth to adulthood based on human development.
Training immerses students in the model and trains them intensely in the specialized materials and lessons that make up Montessori practice.
Training Programs Include:
Course Levels And Formats
Montessori teacher training is offered as separate course for each age grouping. Training programs use several different names for the groupings, but the Montessori age ranges are consistent across programs.
The National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector is dedicated to bringing more publicly supported, fully implemented Montessori education to more families.Montessori education is named after its founder, Maria Montessori, an Italian scientist, medical doctor, and educator. First developed with low-income and special needs children in 1907, Montessori is practiced in public and private schools all over the world, serving children from birth to age eighteen.There are more than 2,500 Montessori schools in the U.S. alone, including more than 500 public programs.
Montessori is about Inspiring Learning
Conventional education is about teaching children content and skills. Montessori education is about supporting children’s development. Maria Montessori observed children’s innate drive to explore and understand the world around them, and she studied human development to learn how to best support children’s natural growth. Montessori education features:
Montessori Teaching is Different
Montessori works differently from conventional teaching. Montessori classrooms feature:
Montessori is for all Children
Maria Montessori worked with low-income working-class families and special needs children from the very start. With more than 500 public programs in the U.S., Montessori is an inherently inclusive, adaptive approach that proven to help all children develop crucial literacy, numeracy, critical thinking, social-emotional, and executive function skills for life.
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