Montessori Education

$970.00

CB Academy proudly offers a comprehensive course in Montessori Education, designed to equip educators with the principles and methodologies of the Montessori approach. This program explores child-centered learning, hands-on activities, and self-directed exploration to foster independence, creativity, and critical thinking in young learners. Through practical applications, educators will develop the skills to create engaging, developmentally appropriate learning environments that support holistic growth and lifelong learning in children.

Description

Module Topics

  1. Foundational Principles of Montessori Education
    • Overview of Maria Montessori’s philosophy and the historical context of Montessori education.
    • Key principles such as respect for the child, the prepared environment, and the role of the teacher as a guide.
    • Understanding the stages of development according to Montessori and their implications for teaching.
    • Exploring the concepts of sensitive periods and normalization in child development.
  1. The Prepared Environment
    • Designing a Montessori classroom that fosters independence, exploration, and collaboration.
    • Understanding the layout, organization, and aesthetics of a prepared environment.
    • Selecting and arranging Montessori materials to promote hands-on learning experiences.
    • Creating spaces that encourage freedom of movement and choice.
  1. Montessori Materials and Learning Activities
    • Overview of core Montessori materials and their purpose in promoting learning.
    • Techniques for introducing materials and guiding children in their use.
    • Exploring the role of practical life activities in developing fine motor skills, concentration, and responsibility.
    • Understanding the significance of sensorial materials in enhancing perceptual development.
  1. Child-Centered Learning and Individualized Instruction
    • Techniques for observing and assessing each child’s interests, abilities, and developmental needs.
    • Supporting self-directed learning and allowing children to pursue their interests.
    • Strategies for differentiating instruction and providing individualized support.
    • Encouraging collaboration and peer learning in the Montessori setting.
  1. Fostering Social and Emotional Development
    • The importance of social interactions and community building in the Montessori classroom.
    • Techniques for promoting empathy, conflict resolution, and respect among students.
    • Understanding the role of grace and courtesy lessons in developing social skills.
    • Creating an emotionally supportive environment that encourages self-regulation and resilience.
  1. Implementing Montessori in Diverse Settings
    • Adapting Montessori principles to various educational contexts, including public schools and homeschool settings.
    • Understanding cultural considerations and inclusivity in Montessori education.
    • Collaborating with families to create a cohesive learning experience that extends beyond the classroom.
    • Professional development and resources for educators to deepen their understanding of Montessori practices.