Upcoming Workshops, Trainings and Events

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Orientation 12-18
Oct
8
to Dec 12

Orientation 12-18

The AMI Montessori 12–18 Orientation provides foundational Montessori theory and methodology for working with adolescents (12-18 years).

It will take place over seven weeks (October 8 - December 12), we will be meeting for live sessions every Tuesday from 8:00pm - 9:30pm EDT)

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Orientation 12-18
Aug
20
to Oct 17

Orientation 12-18

The AMI Montessori 12–18 Orientation provides foundational Montessori theory and methodology for working with adolescents (12-18 years).

It will take place over seven weeks (August 20 - October 17), we will be meeting for live sessions every Tuesday from 8:00pm - 9:30pm EDT)

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AMI Adolescent Virtual Orientation 12-18
Jan
4
to Mar 5

AMI Adolescent Virtual Orientation 12-18

Orientation 12-18, formerly known as the Assistants Course, have been renamed by AMI to more accurately reflect the course content. Over the duration of ten weeks, participants will be provided an overview of essential Montessori principles and background information necessary to meet the developmental needs of adolescents. Participants who complete the course requirements will receive an AMI Certificate of Completion. Prior AMI Montessori training at the early childhood or elementary levels will enhance the orientation experience but is not a prerequisite. Lecturers, presenters, and practitioners include AMI trainers and AMI trained practitioners with extensive experience in the field of Montessori adolescent work and have previously worked on the Orientation to Adolescent Studies in Huntsburg, Ohio (now the International Montessori Training Institute). Faculty advisors individually assist course participants to reach an understanding of Montessori theory and practices and to help them apply those principles to their own community, location, and circumstances. Participants can shape their specialized backgrounds (in math, science, humanities) as part of a total Montessori vision, allowing them to design an adolescent program that addresses their unique combinations of students, faculty, site, and administration at their schools.

Tuition and Fees

We realize that applicants have different abilities to pay, so we have instituted tiered pricing to make Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) training and workshops affordable to as many individuals and schools as possible. We ask that you look at the rate descriptions below, assess your financial situation, and make a determination about which rate you are able and willing to pay.

We believe in Montessori, the pathways it opens, and in the way it unlocks potential in children and adults, strengthens schools and our community. We want to remove as many barriers as we can.

The choice is entirely yours and in NO WAY influences the experience during the program itself.

**REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

This rate covers the direct cost of the Training/ workshop itself. It does not include overall marketing, rent, basic utilities or any general organization overhead.

This is the true market rate and covers all organization expenses as well as organization overhead, IT, etc.

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Adolescent Orientation 12-18
Aug
24
to Oct 30

Adolescent Orientation 12-18

Orientation 12-18, formerly known as the Assistants Course, have been renamed by AMI to more accurately reflect the course content. Over the duration of ten weeks, participants will be provided an overview of essential Montessori principles and background information necessary to meet the developmental needs of adolescents. Participants who complete the course requirements will receive an AMI Certificate of Completion. Prior AMI Montessori training at the early childhood or elementary levels will enhance the orientation experience but is not a prerequisite. Lecturers, presenters, and practitioners include AMI trainers and AMI trained practitioners with extensive experience in the field of Montessori adolescent work and have previously worked on the Orientation to Adolescent Studies in Huntsburg, Ohio (now the International Montessori Training Institute). Faculty advisors individually assist course participants to reach an understanding of Montessori theory and practices and to help them apply those principles to their own community, location, and circumstances. Participants can shape their specialized backgrounds (in math, science, humanities) as part of a total Montessori vision, allowing them to design an adolescent program that addresses their unique combinations of students, faculty, site, and administration at their schools.

Tuition and Fees

We realize that applicants have different abilities to pay, so we have instituted tiered pricing to make Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) training and workshops affordable to as many individuals and schools as possible. We ask that you look at the rate descriptions below, assess your financial situation, and make a determination about which rate you are able and willing to pay.

We believe in Montessori, the pathways it opens, and in the way it unlocks potential in children and adults, strengthens schools and our community. We want to remove as many barriers as we can.

The choice is entirely yours and in NO WAY influences the experience during the program itself.

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