Here you can find answers to the frequently asked questions about the Montessori Training Program offered by Montitute. Click on the question or the + sign towards the left to view the answer on Montessori FAQ below.
ENROLLMENT RELATED QUESTIONS
Anyone looking to receive top-quality Montessori training and earn an International Montessori Certification or Diploma can do so from the comfort of home, all at an incredibly low fee.
Enrollment in our program is open throughout the year. You are free to learn at your own pace and can join at any time.
Yes, anyone can join from anywhere.
Yes, males can also take admission.
Complying with the educational philosophy of Dr. Maria Montessori, we do not require any prerequisites or have preset any educational criteria to join the program. Every human being should have the right to learn something if he/she so desires.
Therefore, anyone with the ability to read and write English and motivation to learn Montessori is welcome.
You can enroll by clicking on the following link. Enroll Now
You can start immediately after enrollment. As soon as we get a confirmation of your payment, you can go to www.montitute.com/app where you can access the students’ Online Learning Management System. You also get access to Manual 1 of the course online. Therefore, you don’t have to waste any time while you wait for your manuals to reach you.
We will send you the manuals and other instructional material through the express post, which will reach you within 5 to 10 working days depending upon your location.
Fee / cost related question
Montitute offers the most affordable and convenient solution to Montessori training. We charge the lowest fee as compared to any other Montessori training institute worldwide. The program cost includes;
- – the cost of our nine fully colored premium Montessori training manuals.
- – the shipping cost of the manuals and instructional materials.
- – tuition fee.
- – One-year subscription to our online training app (e-learning platform) where you can access your digital resources like videos, and presentations, and complete the course requirements like taking quizzes and submitting assignments, and projects.
You can check the current program cost by clicking here.
Yes, you can pay your fee in three convenient installments. Please click here for more details.
No there are no hidden charges, except the shipping cost of your Diploma/Certificate at the end of the course.
If you are not 100% satisfied with our diploma program, we offer you a full 100% refund of the tuition fee within ten days of receiving your course material.
However, due to copyright infringements, the payment made against our Montessori curriculum manuals/training albums (received as a part of your coursework or purchased separately) will not be available for any refund or exchange.
For more information about the refund policy click here.
DURATION & TIME RELATED QUESTIONS
The maximum allotted time is 12 months. However, one can finish as early as one can. The earlier you submit the assignments related to each module and take the final examination, the earlier we award the certificate/diploma.
To conveniently finish the course in 10 months, it requires you to devote about three hours on reading the manuals, and two hours on the online learning management system (to watch training videos, presentations and solve quizzes and submit assignments) per week. So collectively it requires approximately five hours per week.
Yes, you may speed up and finish the course as soon as you can. The earlier you submit all your assignments and take the final online examination, the earlier you get your diploma.
You will get your diploma within 3 weeks after your final assessment.
TUTORIAL SUPPORT RELATED QUESTIONS
Yes, each student is allocated a personal tutor, who is available online (on the phone and internet applications like Skype, WhatsApp, and email, etc.) to support you whenever you face any difficulty.
You submit your assignments and projects on the Learning Management System online. The score of the quizzes is automatically recorded in your online grade-book. However, your projects and assignments are marked by your tutor, and the score is then added in your grade-book.
You can always improve upon your grades by redoing an assignment or a quiz. However, it is possible before you have taken your final examination.
Yes, you can request your tutor for an extension. However, we recommend and expect our students to finish all the requirements within 12 months at the maximum unless there is a serious problem involved.
COURSE STRUCTURE & ASSESSMENTS RELATED QUESTIONS
The program includes premium quality nine training manuals, supported by a complete set of training videos in all curriculum areas, along with unmatched human and technological support provided through our e-learning app/platform. We believe that this is, by far, the most up-to-date, comprehensive, convenient, and cost-effective distance learning course in Montessori teaching available anywhere in the world.
In our Montessori Early Childhood (3–6) Diploma Program you get;
- – Nine Fully Colored Training Manuals
- – Access to Montessori Training Videos
- – Access to the Online Learning Management System
- – 1 Year of Tutorial support
The coursework consists of complete Montessori Early Childhood (3 to 6) curriculum required for any Montessori international certification. The course content has been divided into nine modules namely;
- Module 1: Introduction to Montessori and Her Method
- Module 2: Exercises of Practical Life (EPL)
- Module 3: Exercises of Sensory Development
- Module 4: Language Manual A
- Module 5: Mathematics Manual A
- Module 6: Language Manual B
- Module 7: Math Manual B
- Module 8: Culture A (Geography and History Exercises)
- Module 9: Culture B (Zoology, Botany and Science Experiments)
Each manual covers one of the course’s modules. Read more about the manuals by clicking here.
There are five types of assessments carried out online by our Learning Management System (LMS) to complete the course. Two are graded automatically and the other two are graded by the tutor and the final one is graded partially by the tutors and partially automatically by LMS.
- Online SCORM Based Lessons: SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM). In simple terms, it makes sure a learner follows a fixed set of paths through the training materials, does not skip, or be careless. It permits the learner to “bookmark” their progress when taking breaks. It also automatically scores achieved by the learner. When you click on a SCORM based lesson, it guides you automatically through the lesson, videos, presentations, etc.
- Online Quizzes: These include simple objective type questions like matching, choosing the right answers, true and false, etc. The grading is automatic.
- Online Projects: Sometimes the LMS (Learning Management System) requires you to prepare certain printable materials (like classified cards) that Montessori teacher prepares and then uses in the class. In other instances we require you to prepare materials and then take pictures. The projects are to be uploaded on the LMS. The tutors grade your projects.
- Assignments: The assignments include subjective type (essay type) questions which encourage you to thoroughly read and re-read key topics in the manuals. The solved assignments are also to be uploaded on the LMS.
- Final Examination: After all the above requirements of each module in the coursework, the trainee then can take the final online examination. It’s two and a half hours of online examination containing quizzes, short answer questions, and essay type questions.
At Montitute you cannot fail as we believe in “try again philosophy” and redoing things. You can always improve upon your grades by redoing any assessment.
No the program does not require an internship or practicum for the following reasons.
- Many potential candidates would find it difficult to leave their existing jobs for unpaid internships.
- In most developing countries, true Montessori schools are hard to find. Many of the schools, which even claim to be Montessori, do not follow Montessori at all. Although they prefer to hire Montessori trained individuals, and wish to adopt Montessori method, the transition is sluggish. Going to such schools as interns wouldn’t help the candidates.
- Most importantly, Montessori system is often referred to as scientific pedagogy, which means that the very basis of the system relies upon observation, hypothesizing, and experimentation, which is a continual process, and never stops during a Montessori teacher’s entire professional career. Most schools would not hire and handover children to a fresh graduate, regardless of her training background, and would make her work under an experienced teacher for the first year. Any training is just the beginning of an educator’s long journey to perfection. Rather than an internship, we recommend applying as a volunteer at a local Montessori school, during the second half of the training program. It will be greatly helpful as you get the opportunity to practice what you will learn during the course. Secondly, it will be immensely helpful later when it comes to applying for employment, as most employers look for enthusiasm for the candidate and the time spent in the Montessori environment with children.
CERTIFICATION, ACCREDITATION & EMPLOYMENT RELATED QUESTIONS
All trainees are awarded a diploma by Montitute International at the successful completion of the course.
Yes, Montitute’s Montessori training and diplomas are recognized internationally like all other Montessori diplomas. Our diploma program covers up the entire extended Montessori curriculum that is required by any international Montessori certification.
A Montessori program in any part of the world has the same course content, materials, and techniques. However, the quality of instruction may vary from trainer to trainer, which cannot happen in our training programs as we have digitally stored the best training resources including manuals, videos, and presentations by a team of top Montessori professionals.
The satisfaction level of successful graduates is the best success indicator of a Montessori program. Please visit the testimonials section of our website or visit our Facebook page which has more than 200,000 fans. We have our trainees and successful graduates in more than forty countries. Most likely there will be someone in your area who has taken our program. Just let us know and we will have no problem putting you in contact with someone in your area for further satisfaction.
Montessori trained educators are in high demand not just in the U.S. but all over the world. Due to a recent wave of parents’ increased concern with the education of their children, competition among private schools and a series of researches proving Montessori children to be performing better have soared up the demand for this system and individuals trained in it.
We frequently get requests to refer our graduates for jobs from Montessori schools all over the world. Although the Montessori diploma is a feather in the crown when you are applying for a Montessori job, it does not depend solely on it. There are several other factors that an employer may be looking for including language skills, appearance and personality, other qualifications, and prior experience.
Like any other training institute, college or university we cannot promise you a job, but we assure you that Montessori trained individuals are in high demand and our graduates are embraced by Montessori schools all over the world.
MACTE (Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education) accreditation is recognized worldwide. However, they do not accredit 100% distance Montessori programs.
It has started accrediting Distance Montessori programs, but still requires at least 3 weeks of residency (in-house) training, which we believe is impossible for many of the potential candidates who can be great teachers. We are closely monitoring the developments at MACTE and will apply for accreditation if they start accrediting 100% Distance Montessori programs.
No Montitute is not related to AMS or AMI. Montitute strictly adheres to its philosophy of 100% distance Montessori education, which is the only way to make Montessori training accessible and affordable worldwide.
Both AMI and AMS are renowned and well recognized Montessori organizations, with their own interpretations of Montessori philosophy. Both organizations offer Montessori training programs according to their own ideology.
AMI (Association Montessori Internationale) was established by Dr. Maria Montessori and her son (Mario) in 1929. AMI has its headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. AMI advocates and believes in the purity of the Montessori Method. According to AMI Montessori philosophy and curriculum should be implemented and materials should be used precisely in the way that is consistent with the original approach of Dr. Maria Montessori.
AMI training programs are typically of one full year in duration and completely residential (in-class-training). AMI is against distance Montessori training. The program usually costs USD 6000 to USD10,000 depending upon the location.
Like anyone, you can become an AMI member. You can learn more about AMI membership benefits and fees by clicking on this link http://ami-global.org/members.
AMS (American Montessori Society) was established by Nancy McCormick Rambusch (an AMI Montessori Trained Teacher) in 1960. AMS interprets Montessori philosophy differently and believes that aspects of the Montessori method should be modified to accommodate the culture and era. AMS followers believe in the enhancement of the system and incorporation of outside resources, materials, and ideas. For example, the use of technology and computers in the class or modifications in original materials or presentations.
AMS training programs require that students spend a minimum of 840 hours (or six months) in their programs to graduate. AMS also does not offer distance learning options.
You can learn more about AMS membership’s benefits and fees by clicking on this link http://amshq.org/Get-Involved/Become-a-Member .
IMC (International Montessori Council) is a relatively newer organization dedicated to the promotion of Montessori method. IMC offers excellent Montessori school accreditation programs. There is no IMC training program as yet. However, they offer MACTE accredited training program through The Center for Guided Montessori Studies.
IMC’s MACTE accredited 18 months Early Childhood (3 – 6) programs require a residential session of 120 hour that takes place over 2 and a half weeks and a practicum requirement – 9 month internship, student teaching 5 days a week for a half-day in a Montessori Early Childhood classroom. The course cost around USD 6000+.
The answer is mostly no because only a few schools are looking for AMI or AMS trained teachers as a pre-requisite. Moreover, there aren’t enough number of Montessori trained individuals from AMS and AMI (and never will be to fulfill) the teaching positions in all Montessori schools. There is a huge gap between the demand of Montessori teachers and the supply by these organizations. For their own reasons, some Montessori schools even do not prefer to hire AMS or AMI trained teachers.
NAMTA (AMI) in MONTESSORI SCHOOL SALARY SURVEY 2005, page 24 mentions,
“Few schools explicitly cited either an AMI or an AMS diploma as a prerequisite. In addition, there was no significant difference in salary among individuals with Montessori credentials from various associations.”
Moreover, the number of Montessori schools with no affiliation with AMS, AMI or MACTE is greatly higher than the schools with affiliations. Even the affiliated school regularly hire Montessori trained teachers from non-affiliated training centers. This trend is increasing day by day, as it allows schools to select the right individuals for their children rather than just diploma holders. A little survey to your local Montessori schools can make things clearer.
Yes, there are several including NAMC, CERDS, United Montessori. No, none of them is accredited.
Any individual or institution can get most of such affiliations or memberships against a nominal annual fee. However, such affiliations are for cosmetic purposes mostly and do not affect the quality of the program at all. Such memberships or affiliation are often confused with accreditation, which they are not.
The typical benefits that membership or affiliation granting organizations provide include; regular newsletters, periodic journals, discounts in their conferences, and other services and products. Unlike the accreditation agencies/organizations, they do not set any standards for Montessori centers to meet, nor do they keep a check on their performance.
Anyone can come across a biased school administrator. The same can happen to an AMI trained teacher in an AMS affiliated school or vice versa. However, on the basis of recent surveys and feedback from our graduates, we can assure you that such instances are rare and most Montessori teachers and administrators value the person more than the diploma.
It depends upon the local regulations and varies from country to country. Some countries do offer equivalence against Montessori diploma. Please check with your local authorities or people already in the profession.
Please don’t hesitate to write to us on info@montitute.com if you have any further questions or call us on +1 571-406-4001