MONTESSORI TEACHER ACADEMY
Instructors
Deborah Cyrier: Montessori coordinator, Marquette Magnet School
Ann Miller: BA, Indiana University; teacher, Marquette Magnet School
Deborah Weinstein: MA, Xavier University; early childhood teacher, The New School, Cincinnati, Ohio
Montessori Teacher Academy Handbook 2009-2010
Montessori Teacher Academy Application
The Montessori Teacher Academy (MTA) was founded in 1989 to meet the growing demand for the teacher training necessary for certification as an early childhood (ages two and one-half to six years) Montessori teacher.
What is Special About the Montessori Teacher Academy?
- Training is conducted in a Montessori school, affording hands-on access and experience with the entire Montessori curriculum and all accompanying materials.
- Small class size assures each teacher-trainee personal attention and the opportunity to form lasting friendships and professional relationships.
- The excellent reputation and quality of programming of the MTA has attracted students from throughout the Midwest and as far away as Alaska and Great Britain.
How Do I Enroll?
To become a certified early childhood Montessori teacher, you must be formally admitted to the Montessori Teacher Academy by May 15 for the 2010-2011 academic session or to work towards AMS certification. Earlier application is strongly encouraged. Successful completion of the summer academic session, a nine-month student teaching practicum, and three weekend institutes during the 2010-2011 academic year earns certification.
For an application and complete information, contact Carolyn Fermoyle at IU South Bend Extended Learning Services, 574-520-4191; fax 574-520-4428, or e-mail: cfermoyl@iusb.edu. Our website at www.iusb.edu/~cted also has information, an application, and the latest student handbook. Click on Montessori Teacher Academy.
The following courses are offered as part of the Montessori Teacher Academy certification program, but may be taken individually by:
- Montessori teachers looking for refresher programs
- Public or private school primary teachers
- Child care professionals
- Anyone with a particular interest in or need for these topics
Social Studies for the Young Child
Learn to expand a child’s awareness of the world; design and develop a social studies curriculum and learn the philosophy and rationale for geography and social studies for the young child.
Instructor: Deborah Ann Cyrier
8 hours; 0.8 CEU
MT-3Y-0200A
Thurs., July 23; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Montessori Academy at Edison Lakes
$109 (includes materials; lunch on your own)
Physical and Life Science for the Young Child
Awaken the child’s natural curiosity of plants and animals. Develop and manage a life science curriculum and create support materials. Learn to present materials and experiments to the young child.
Instructor: Deborah Ann Cyrier
8 hours; 0.8 CEU
MT-3Y-0102A
Fri., July 24; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Montessori Academy at Edison Lakes
$109 (includes materials; lunch on your own)
Music for the Young Child
Integrate music into the classroom curriculum. Explore rationale for using instruments, voice, and rhythm. Discuss the principles and methods of Orff and Kodaly and the methodology of Montessori music materials.
Instructor: Ann Miller
8 hours; .8 CEU
MT-4Y-0101A
Sat., Oct. 31; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
The Montessori Academy at Edison Lakes
$109 (includes materials; lunch on your own) [Register Now]
Art for the Young Child
How to integrate art into all areas of the classroom.
Instructor: Deborah Weinstein
8 hours; 0.8 CEU
MT-4Y-0378A [RESCHEDULED]]
Apr. 23, 2010; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Montessori Academy at Edison Lakes
$109 (includes materials; lunch on your own) [Register Now]
