Orlando Montessori Teacher Education Institute
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Dates for the 2017–2018 Course:
Program Orientation Session
Summer Phase

Weekend Seminars

     and  2nd summer dates
June 5, 2017
June 5 – July 7, 2017

September 16 & 17, 2017
October 21, 22, 2017
January 20 & 21, 2018
March 3 & 4, 2018

April 21,& 22, 2018
June 13, 14, 15, 2018
Summer

The orientation will be held on Monday, June 5, 2017, at 9:00 a.m.

Classes will then be held between 8:00 and 5:30 each weekday, Monday-Friday.  Supervised materials practice time will be available two days per week until 6:30.

Classes will include:
Educational Philosophy


Child Development


Classroom Leadership


Observation
an in-depth look at the Montessori philosophy, Dr.  Maria Montessori's life, and the role of the teacher.

the development of the child from birth through age 6, including past and current research.

ideas relating to creative environmental design, the Montessori approach to positive discipline, and the  role of adults in the classroom.

presentation of methods and outline of recording techniques to facilitate the use of observation in setting up curriculum and environment.

The next four major curriculum areas will include extensive materials presentations by the instructors, and supervised, hands-on practice sessions for the students.  Each student will create an album of lessons for materials in these curriculum areas.
Practical Life Curriculum



Sensorial Curriculum




Math Curriculum




Language Curriculum





A thorough study of this "key" area which includes:   Practical Skills, Care of the Person, Care of the Environment, Grace and Courtesy, Food Preparation and Sewing and Weaving.

A look at the importance of developing the child's senses as a pathway to intelligence.  Refinement of the senses is practiced in order to encourage the recognition of patterns and relationships.  Language is introduced to label their findings.

The historical background and study of materials that help children develop the "mathematical mind".   Exercises in learning the basic number system, more advanced numbers, the four operations and extensive use of decimal materials help them gain a thorough understanding of our number system.

Methods of building children's oral, auditory and motor skills, an introduction to Montessori pre-reading and pre-writing materials, and methods to bring all the preparation together to help the child master reading, writing and comprehension.


Weekend Seminars

The students and faculty will come together regularly to review summer lessons, and to continue instruction in all the areas.  Additional courses will be given in art, science, music, movement, geography and cultural studies, and administration.  There will be the opportunity to meet with faculty, to observe in established Montessori schools, and to share experiences, while gaining new insights to take back to the classroom.

              Practical Life Exercises                                     Sensorial Exercises
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Hand washing
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Table setting
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Food Preparation: Ants on a log
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Red Rods variation
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Geometric cabinet and cards
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Knobless Cylinders

                  Math Exercises                                       Language Exercises
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Number Rods and Numerals
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Multiplication with bead bars
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Bird's Eye view of the Decimal System
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Multiplication Board
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Beginning sound work
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Matching sentences to pictures
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Spelling with Moveable Alphabet
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Spelling with "sh"
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