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Things to Look for When Choosing a Montessori Teacher Training Program

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Things to Look for When Choosing a Montessori Teacher Training Program

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  1. Things to Look for When Choosing a Montessori Teacher Training Program In educator school rooms youngsters create inventive selections in their learning, whereas the room and also the extremely trained teacher supply age-appropriate activities to guide the method. youngsters add teams and one by one to find and explore data of the globe and to develop their most potential. Montessori classrooms are beautifully crafted environments designed to meet the needs of children in a specific age range. Here are the things to check while choosing an institute for Montessori Training in Mumbai. • Types of training Montessori training programs are divided into three categories assistants to infancy (3 years of age), primary (ages 3-6), Elementary (ages 6-12). • Interacting Age groups Kids of early childhood (3-6 years) will be in maximum number while there are elementary school kids (of age 9-12), infant-toddlers (less than 3 years). • Certification There are both Full certification and associate certifications. Full certifications require a bachelor’s degree while associate certification requires a high school diploma. After receiving full certification, they can teach for ages of 2 to 6. • Accreditation Many of the programs are accredited to the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE). The list of courses along with the eligibility can be accessed from the website. • Duration It will take around 2 years to complete the course including coursework, internships, residential ours and exams. On an average around 15-20 hours a week for the completion of the course.

  2. • Distance- learning Programs For the access of everyone irrespective of their native, these courses can be studied through distance learning programs. Despite distance-learning programs, every student should undergo a resident internship program of 400 hours and a student training program of 120 hours, according to the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) • Requirements for the certificate Even though requirements vary from different courses, the requirements include Coursework to learn the basics of the Montessori Method In-person experience with classroom materials Internship Exams • Internship details It is mandatory for most of the programs, but you can find programs without internship in the official website of Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) Once you are a certified Montessori teacher, you can work with any educational organizations, NGO, or be an entrepreneur, thereby providing career opportunities to others as well.

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