Elementary Credential
Welcome to our Elementary Online Blended Course Montessori Credential 6-12 Program, where passionate educators like you can embark on a transformative journey to deepen their understanding of Montessori philosophy and methodology, while earning university credits and the opportunity for credentialing.
Program Overview: Our program offers a comprehensive exploration of Montessori education tailored for educators working with children aged 6-12, encompassing foundational concepts, practical classroom methods, and advanced curriculum strategies.
Master of Education Option: In addition to earning your Montessori credential, you have the option to pursue a Master of Education degree, enhancing your professional qualifications and opening doors to new opportunities in the field of education.
Course Highlights:
- Early Childhood Overview (EDME 508): Dive into the Montessori philosophy for 3-6-year-olds, laying the groundwork for your journey.
- Montessori Global Leadership (EDME 560): Learn research-based practices for engaging diverse communities and advocating for high-fidelity Montessori education.
- Montessori Classroom Methods (EDME 600): Develop strategies for designing a Prepared Environment and implementing the 'Cosmic Curriculum'.
- Practicum Experience (EDME 680/681): Put theory into practice through a hands-on practicum, interacting with children and families in real classroom settings.
Credentialing Requirements: Successful completion of designated courses, totaling 52 credits and 650 hours, fulfills the requirements for the American Montessori Society (AMS) Elementary I credential. Further, our program offers pathways for the AMS Elementary II credential and a Master of Education degree.
Academic Requirements for Completion of Credentialing Requirements
The successful completion (B- or above) of the following courses are required to enter into the practicum phase.
502.5 hours from this coursework are applied to the required hours for the American Montessori Society (AMS)
Elementary I credential.
Required Courses for the AMS Elementary I & II Credential
EDME 508 - Early Childhood Overview- 3 credits
EDME 509 - Philosophy / Observation of the Lower Elementary Child -3 credits
EDME 560 - Montessori Global Leadership- 2 credits
EDME 563 - Human Development- 3 credits
EDME 578 - Mathematics Curriculum & Instruction I- 2 credits
EDME 579 - Mathematics Curriculum & Instruction II- 2 credits
EDME 580 - Geometry Curriculum & Instruction I - 1 credit
EDME 581 - Geometry Curriculum & Instruction II - 1 credit
EDME 582 - Language Curriculum & Instruction I - 2 credits
EDME 583 - Language Curriculum & Instruction II - 2 credits
EDME 584 - Integrated Cultural Studies I- 2 credits
EDME 585 - Integrated Cultural Studies II- 2 credits
EDME 586 - Creative Development I - 2 credits
EDME 587 - Creative Development II - 2 credits
EDME 600 - Montessori Classroom Methods - 2 credits
EDME 601 - Curriculum Strategies - 2 credits
EDME 602 - Montessori 9-12 Philosophy- 3 credits
EDME 605 - Montessori 9-12 Language & Children's Literature - 2 credits
EDME 603 - Montessori 9 12 Math Curriculum- 4 credits
EDME 604 - Montessori 9 12 Geometry Curriculum- 2 credits
EDME 606 - Montessori 9 12 Integrated Science Studies Curriculum- 4 credits
EDME 607 - Montessori 9-12 Social Studies Curriculum- 2 credits
EDME 608 - Montessori 9 12 Creative Development Adv.- 2 credits
Total Hours: 52 Credits - 650 Hours
Eligibility for the AMS Elementary I credential depends upon completing the above coursework and Practicum
Phase. 1,080 hours from the Practicum Phase is applied toward the required hours for the American Montessori
Society (AMS) Elementary I credential.
Practicum Phase
EDME 680 - Practicum I- 3 credits
EDME 681 - Practicum II- 3 credits
Total Hours: 6 Credits - 75 Hours
Master of Education Course:
EDFD 500: History and Philosophy of Education- 3 credits
EDFD 505: Organization of Education Systems- 3 credits
EDFD 507: Education Research / Paper 3 credits
EDSP 505: Methods in Early Childhood Special Education- 3 credits
Total Hours: 12 Credits - 150 Hours
Total Program Hours: 70 Credits - 875 Hours
Join Us: Unlock your potential as an educator and join our vibrant community dedicated to fostering the growth and development of every child. Explore the rich tapestry of Montessori education with us and embark on a journey of lifelong learning and professional fulfillment.
Enroll today and take the next step towards becoming an empowered Montessori educator, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and credentials to make a meaningful impact in the lives of childr