Virtual Information Session: Certification Programs
Want to learn more about how CGMS teacher certification programs work? Join us for a Virtual Information Session!
Want to learn more about how CGMS teacher certification programs work? Join us for a Virtual Information Session!
All training programs begin March 20th, so don't delay!
CGMS and Royal Oaks International Montessori School in Nashik, India will sponsor a special webinar to help kick off the start of the Indian school year. Chip DeLorenzo, co-author of Positive Discipline in the Montessori Classroom will present the webinar titled, "Setting and Maintaining Limits in the Montessori Classroom." This two hour webinar will help teachers learn […]
CGMS Montessori certification prepares you to work with every age, from infants through adolescents.
This 5 week course will explore practical ideas for how to adapt to, and meet the needs of children with challenges.
CGMS Montessori certification prepares you to work with every age, from infants through adolescents.
Elementary Fundamentals is designed to introduce the wonders of Montessori at the elementary level to assistant teachers, support staff, and Montessori administrators who are new to Montessori or Montessori for the elementary years.
Montessori Beginnings is an introduction to supporting development during the earliest years of life. This course will provide information on how to apply Montessori philosophy, principles, and practices to caring for the youngest members of our human family.
Montessori Fundamentals is designed for Montessori assistants, volunteers, substitutes and support staff, plus it makes a reinvigorating refresher for an experienced certified teacher.
Find out more about how the role of the adult in the Montessori environment is different from that of a conventional teacher, and why this matters if one wants to help children develop beyond low level skills and rote memorization.
“In Montessori Education, we often speak of the importance of, “Meaningful Work.” But what does this mean and look like in the classroom?
In this workshop, participants will uncover the causes of this developmental setback, and how to help rebuild self-regulation in their students and classroom communities.