Webcast: Infant Toddlers Montessori Education

Webcast: Infant Toddlers Montessori Education

This week, Kathy Leitch will explore the amazing world of Infant-Toddler Montessori Education and the process of establishing a new program or enhancing one that you may have running, Kathy is an Infant-Toddler educator and is the Educational Director of the Center...
Actively Creating Diversity in Montessori Schools In America

Actively Creating Diversity in Montessori Schools In America

ostering diversity is an ongoing process. We may not have control over who enrolls in our schools,but it is imperative that we make every effort to ensure all families feel welcome in our schools and cultivate a peaceful relationship with all peoples in the world. Our school is not diverse racially, nor even socioeconomically. Our […]

Key Qualities of Teammates: Focused, Hardworking, and Fun, Too

Key Qualities of Teammates: Focused, Hardworking, and Fun, Too

oday we reconstituted our small groups for science. One student was late getting his name into the bowl and he did not get randomly assigned to a group, so I deviated a little from our standard procedure and asked him which group he thought would be the best for him. Not which group he most […]

Webcast: Steve Hughes – The value of concentration in developing agency

Webcast: Steve Hughes – The value of concentration in developing agency

Webcast: An Informal Conversation With Dr. Steve Hughes

Webcast: An Informal Conversation With Dr. Steve Hughes

Webcast: Steve Hughes – The value of concentration in developing agency

Video Talk: Steve Hughes – Getting Education Reform Out of the Box

Room City 9:Tips And Treasures From Conducting An Economic Simulation in a Montessori Classroom.

Room City 9:Tips And Treasures From Conducting An Economic Simulation in a Montessori Classroom.

“Can we have economy time? Can we, please?” ‘m greeted with variations of this query as the students return from PE. There is an hour left in the school day, and the students had their three-hour uninterrupted work period in the morning. The question for me becomes: Do I want to try to squeeze in […]

Anne Frank: A Montessori Child

Anne Frank: A Montessori Child

love the Netherlands. I who, having no native country had hoped that it might become my fatherland, and I still hope it will. Yours, Anne M. Frank … … says the writing on the wall above the entrance of the Montessori school, where Anne Frank used to be a student. Sadly, we know that her […]