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Take the next step on your Montessori journey!
Whether your are a Montessori professional working with children as an assistant in the classroom or an interested parent who wants to learn both about Montessori and children aged 3-6 years, you arrived at the right place!
In this course, you will:
- Gain a comprehensive grasp of the Montessori philosophy and methods for ages 3-6
- Learn to recognize and support each child's unique learning needs and pace
- Understand the stages of early childhood development and tailor instruction accordingly
- And much more!
Introduction to the course
The program is created and designed for Montessori assistants in 3-6 class who wish to deepen their knowledge and develop their Montessori Children’s House practice.
- A fully online course
- 60 hours
- Guidance of AMI trainer Madlena Ulrich
- Certificate awarded by Association Montessori Internationale (AMI)
- International students
- Price: 797€Option of payment in installments
General information about the course
Who is the course suitable for?
- Montessori assistants wanting to deepen their knowledge and skills
- Parents (and other family members)
- Professinals working with children (teachers, carers, nannies, social workers..)
- Anyone interested in Montessori (all adults interested in child development or considering a career in Montessori)
Learning outcomes and key benefits
Students of this course will learn how to support and help the classroom teacher maintain equilibrium within the class, how to observe, when and how to intervene but not interfere. They will gain knowledge of Montessori's understanding of development of independence and acquire the ability to support the development of the child by assisting the teacher.
All students of the course will have the opportunity to learn from a very experienced AMI Trainer Madlena Ulrich, study alongside colleagues from all over the world, engage in lively discussions, share their experience with others as well as gain new perspective themselves. All successful course graduates also receive worldwide recognized international certificate from Association Montessori Internationale (AMI).
ENROLLMENT CRITERIA:
- Adequate level of both spoken and written English or Czech or Slovak to allow efficient study in the course (B2+ level).
- Ability to study at academic level.
- Computer (with camera) availability, and internet good enough for Zoom (2.6Mbps).
- A quiet place to study (it is NOT allowed to be driving during the course).
- Positive motivation to study and willingness to positively and constructively cooperate with the Course Director and the training center staff.
What is the role of an assistant in the classroom?
The intention of the international AMI Orientation Certificate Course is to help interested adults become able assistants in a Montessori Children's House (Primary) Community.
In a Montessori classroom, the assistant supports the lead teacher and helps him/her create and retain balance. The assistant observes children and knows when to intervene and when to withhold from helping. He/she knows how to support children in developing independence and has a deep understanding of Montessori's approach to freedom and discipline. The assistant is a great supporter for the lead teacher and for the child.
Course Content
- 1Introduction to Montessori
- 2The Role of the Directress
- 3The Role of the Assistant
- 4Overview of the Planes of Development
- 5The Child's Mind from 0-6 years
- 6Order
- 7Movement 0-6
- 8Language
- 9Independence
- 10Prepared Environment
- 11Freedom and Discipline
- 12Social Development
- 13Observation and its relevance
- 14Music and Art
60 hours
3 essays
9 hours
Observation Notes
Discover Excellence through AMI Certification
What is AMI certification?
Association Montessori International (AMI) is a worldwide leading authority on Montessori education. Maria Montessori founded the association herself to further her work and AMI certified courses are hence known for their high quality and integrity with Montessori's work. They are respected and acknowledged worldwide and some schools accept teachers only with AMI certified education. Montessori Institute Prague is the only AMI certified training center in the Czech Republic.
Requirements for certification
- Three essaysSubmission of three papers (500 words) on topics set by the Trainer.
- Observation9 hours of observation to be done within 12 weeks after the course ends.
- Reports and NotesSubmission of observation notes and observation report.
- MaterialsSubmission of handmade materials - mobiles and language cards.
- AttendanceMinimum of 90% live attendance.
- Overall satisfactory participation in the courseAs evaluated by the Course Director.
- You have 12 weeks to submit all the assignments.If students do not finish their requirements for certification on time before the course finishes, they have 12 weeks to submit their missing work.
Recommended literature
Students are recommended to read the following literature.
- Citizen of the WorldSelected chapters; Maria Montessori
- Child in the FamilySelected chapters; Maria Montessori
- Education for a New WorldSelected chapters; Maria Montessori
- The Secret of ChildhoodSelected chapters; Maria Montessori
ONLINE FORMAT & LANGUAGE
Live sessions on Zoom
Schoology platform
Technical support
The whole course is given in English. It is also being simultaneously interpreted into Czech. All course work including written assignments can be done in English, Czech or Slovak. It is a prerequisite to have at least a B2 level (verbal and written) command of one of the languages.
Meet your AMI trainer!
Madlena Ulrich is the Program Director for the AMI 3-6 Teacher Training at the University of South-Eastern Norway. She has a degree as Preschool Teacher in Norway and took her AMI 3-6 training in Dublin, Ireland in 1994 - 1995.
She worked as the lead teacher in the Children’s House of Tønsberg Montessori, a 0-15 environment situated in Eastern Norway, for more than 15 years and was actively involved in the development of the school. She has been a member of the Norwgian Montessori Association and much of her work is focused on the continued development of Montessori schools in Norway.
She did her AMI Training of Trainers with Molly O’Shaughnessy in Minnesota, USA and Ulla Wikefeldt, Sweden. Since 2010 she has been training students in Norway, where she works in close collaboration with Carla Foster (AMI 6-12 trainer), in addition to training in China, Thailand, Russia and Romania. Madlena frequently lectures in various countries.
Frequently Asked Questions
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