Montessori Education

$319.00


  • The Canadian OTS Course in Montessori Education offers educators an in-depth understanding of the Montessori philosophy and its application in early childhood and primary education.

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.