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Some notes on Montessori:
About the EMTA:
EMTA is dedicated to training Montessori teachers with the fundamental principles upon which Maria Montessori centered her philosophy. We believe that when the same principles that Montessori applied to educate the child are used with adult learners, deeper comprehension and a joy of learning evolve.
At the heart of an authentic Montessori education, the values and aptitudes of the teacher as a model and mentor are of high importance in understanding and implementing the Montessori method. That is why EMTA is committed to provide adult learners with a positive learning environment, enriched with opportunities to work, and learn with highly qualified Montessori teachers in a beautiful classroom setting.
This program will allow people from all over the world to potentially participate in our program! The majority of the courses will be offered online through the use of ZOOM and the Schoology platform, with the exception of the 5-week residence in Eagle, Idaho in the summer (July-August). The Montessori Early Childhood program takes eighteen months to complete and begins with Online Learning approximately once a week from January-May. Following this is an in-residence five-week summer Academic phase in July and August to be taught on the campus of Montessori Academy Eagle. The adult learner then enters their nine-month student teaching Practicum phase from September to May of the following year under the supervision of a qualified Supervising Teacher. The practicum is an essential part of this program. It’s like an internship essentially. This is where the adult learner applies their knowledge in a practical way with a supervising teacher mentoring them on a daily basis. This experience is where transformation really gains speed; much like a child who has an environment that meets all of their needs.
Online Learning resumes approximately once a week until the end of the Practicum year in May 2024. Academic Online seminars are required throughout the Practicum year and will occur approximately once a month on Saturdays. Upon successful completion of the program, adult learners will graduate and be awarded an AMS Early Childhood if they hold a bachelor's degree, or an AMS Associate Early Childhood teaching credential.
In addition to the core and foundational courses that other Montessori Training Programs offer, EMTA offers courses unique to the program such as Anti-Bias Anti-Racist Education, Peace Education, Positive Discipline in the Montessori Classroom, and Collaborating with a Montessori Assistant.
By Spring Education GroupSome notes on Montessori:
About the EMTA:
EMTA is dedicated to training Montessori teachers with the fundamental principles upon which Maria Montessori centered her philosophy. We believe that when the same principles that Montessori applied to educate the child are used with adult learners, deeper comprehension and a joy of learning evolve.
At the heart of an authentic Montessori education, the values and aptitudes of the teacher as a model and mentor are of high importance in understanding and implementing the Montessori method. That is why EMTA is committed to provide adult learners with a positive learning environment, enriched with opportunities to work, and learn with highly qualified Montessori teachers in a beautiful classroom setting.
This program will allow people from all over the world to potentially participate in our program! The majority of the courses will be offered online through the use of ZOOM and the Schoology platform, with the exception of the 5-week residence in Eagle, Idaho in the summer (July-August). The Montessori Early Childhood program takes eighteen months to complete and begins with Online Learning approximately once a week from January-May. Following this is an in-residence five-week summer Academic phase in July and August to be taught on the campus of Montessori Academy Eagle. The adult learner then enters their nine-month student teaching Practicum phase from September to May of the following year under the supervision of a qualified Supervising Teacher. The practicum is an essential part of this program. It’s like an internship essentially. This is where the adult learner applies their knowledge in a practical way with a supervising teacher mentoring them on a daily basis. This experience is where transformation really gains speed; much like a child who has an environment that meets all of their needs.
Online Learning resumes approximately once a week until the end of the Practicum year in May 2024. Academic Online seminars are required throughout the Practicum year and will occur approximately once a month on Saturdays. Upon successful completion of the program, adult learners will graduate and be awarded an AMS Early Childhood if they hold a bachelor's degree, or an AMS Associate Early Childhood teaching credential.
In addition to the core and foundational courses that other Montessori Training Programs offer, EMTA offers courses unique to the program such as Anti-Bias Anti-Racist Education, Peace Education, Positive Discipline in the Montessori Classroom, and Collaborating with a Montessori Assistant.