Step 1: Attend the course. Ams and ami courses are generally arranged to start in summer, and the first course basically needs six weeks in a row, and can last six days a week.
Step 2: Participate in the internship. Ams strictly stipulates that all certified students must attend an internship period of at least 9 months, which can be half a day. However, if the school where you go for an internship requires you to work full-time, your internship period is still 9 months.
Step 3: Accept the interview. All students of ams will receive three visits from college tutors during their internship.
Step 4: Make a manual. Students who participate in international certification, whether ams or ami, should do their homework.
Step 5: Other homework. In addition to making manuals, the instructor in the class will also assign some extra homework, such as writing Montessori's works.
Applicable:
Kindergarten teachers can learn this properly, because Montessori education emphasizes hands-on operation, which is conducive to the intellectual development of infants and young children and the stimulation of potential inspiration. Now kindergartens also hope that children can learn more through hands-on operation and enjoy the fun of games.
Montessori certificates are generally not issued by the Education Commission. The Education Commission only issues kindergarten teachers' certificates, kindergarten directors' certificates and nurses' certificates. Because Montessori is spread from abroad, it is generally educational universities and training institutions that issue certificates. China Montessori Association enrolls students for training every year, and invites international professional Montessori teachers to give guidance.