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Montessori Teacher Education University of Wisconsin

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  • Early Childhood (ages 3-6) Credential, 29 credits Early Childhood (ages 3-6) Credential, 29 credits  Montessori Philosophy and Pedagogy, 3 cr.  Inclusion in a Montessori Classroom, 1 cr.   Practical Life and Preparation of the Environment, 2 cr.  Montessori Child Observation, 1 cr.  Child Development, 2 cr.  Early Childhood Literacy Foundations, 3 cr.  Early Childhood Social Studies and Science, 3 cr.  Sensorial, 2 cr.  Early Childhood Mathematics, 2 cr.  Early Childhood Music, Movement and the Arts 2 cr.  Early Childhood Leadership and Classroom Management, 3 cr.  Practicum A, 3 cr. Practicum B, 3 cr.  Montessori Certification Project A, 1 cr.  Montessori Certification Project B, 1 cr.
  • Add On Master of Science in Education, 3 additional credits Add On Master of Science in Education, 3 additional credits Complete the courses required above then complete the following courses:  Research in Montessori Education, 3 cr.  Final Research Paper, 2 cr. (replaces  and in Credential curriculum)
  • Elementary 1 (ages 6-9) Credential, 38-41 credits Elementary 1 (ages 6-9) Credential, 38-41 credits  Montessori Philosophy and Pedagogy, 3 cr. * Early Childhood Curriculum Overview, 1 cr.  Inclusion in a Montessori Classroom, 1 cr.   Great Lessons, 1 cr.  Montessori Child Observation, 1 cr.  Child Development, 2 cr.  E1 Literacy and Language Arts, 4 cr.  E1 Social Studies, 3 cr.  E1 Science, 3 cr.  E1 Mathematics, 3 cr.  E1 Geometry, 2 cr.  Elementary Music, Movement and Arts, 2 cr.  Elementary Classroom Management, 2 cr.  Elementary Classroom Leadership and Practical Life, 2 cr. Elementary Practicum A, 3 cr.  Elementary Practicum B, 3 cr. Montessori Certification Project A, 1 cr  Montessori Certification Project B, 1 cr. *Required if student does not have Montessori credential in Early Childhood (ages 3-6).
  • Add On Elementary 2 (ages 6-12) Credential, 15 additional credits Add On Elementary 2 (ages 6-12) Credential, 15 additional credits Complete the Elementary 1 courses above unless the applicant is already credentialed to teach ages 6-9 and then complete the following courses:  E2 Language Arts and Literacy, 3 cr.  E2 History and Geography, 3 cr.  E2 Physical Sciences, 2 cr.  E2 Biological Sciences, 2 cr.  E2 Mathematics, 3 cr.  E2 Geometry, 2 cr. Tuition and Fees To find current tuition rates, visit the website. Special course fees are assessed for MONT 783 to cover the required AMS/MACTE student membership fees. Students should also expect to spend $500 to $1,000 in additional expenses for books, teaching albums and supplies. Application Instructions Apply online at . Pay your application fee. Request that official transcripts from the institution where you received your bachelor’s degree, and from any institutions where you earned any subsequent degrees, be sent directly to UW-River Falls Admissions Office, While students can be admitted to the program any term (summer, fall or spring), the best time to start is summer. This is when new cycles of classes begin and courses flow more efficiently. Students can be admitted in other terms; however, please be aware that some scheduling issues may arise due to prerequisite classes only being offered in the summer. When you’ve been admitted, you’ll be sent instructions on how to register for classes and other information necessary to begin your course of study.  Administrators or others taking classes for professional development only may apply as a temporary graduate student, and the application fee is waived. See for more information. Admission Requirements An earned baccalaureate degree from an accredited university or college; An overall undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.75 (on a four-point scale) or an average of at least 2.90 based on the last 64 semester credits (90 quarter credits) of the undergraduate program; and Completed application received with $56 processing fee. Quick Response Form

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5 hours ago Origami for Education has 6 main programs dedicated to origami and its educational benefits. These include the Origami Workshops, OrigamiEDU Backpack Program, Origami Convention, OrigamiEDU …

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8 hours ago Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison - Division of Continuing Studies. Duration: 130 Weeks. Min. Education Requirements: Course (s) Description. The Bachelor of Science in Consumer Behavior and …

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6 hours ago Origami-related computer programs A number of computer aids to origami such as TreeMaker and Oripa, have been devised. [22] TreeMaker allows new origami bases to be designed for special …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the programs for Origami for Education?

    Origami for Education has 6 main programs dedicated to origami and its educational benefits. These include the Origami Workshops, OrigamiEDU Backpack Program, Origami Convention, OrigamiEDU Competition, Problem Sets on the Mathematics of Paper Folding, and Origami Research Origami for Education is always looking for new members and volunteers.

  • Who is the youngest origami master in the world?

    Satoshi Kamiya – one of the youngest geniuses of the origami field (born 1981) Sipho Mabona – Swiss and South African origami master who created a life-size elephant from a single piece of paper.

  • Are there any professional origami artists in the world?

    Perhaps you've heard that there are professional origami artists. Yes, there are a few: myself, Joseph Wu for starters. (And lots of others: if I've left you out, my apologies—it's assuredly not a complete list.

  • What should I do to advance my career in origami?

    Now, there are a few things you can do to advance your future origami career. The first is, focus on folding cleanly and elegantly. Because you'll need to do that as a professional. So when you've succeeded in folding some new figure from a CP that contains 10,000 creases, that's great as an accomplishment in itself.

  • How to apply for the University of Wisconsin Montessori course?

    To find current tuition rates, visit the Student Billing website. Special course fees are assessed for MONT 783 to cover the required AMS/MACTE student membership fees. Students should also expect to spend $500 to $1,000 in additional expenses for books, teaching albums and supplies. Apply online at http://apply.wisconsin.edu.

  • Where can I study to be a Montessori teacher?

    Montessori teacher education programs are available from hundreds of colleges and independent institutes across America and Canada. Courses are available in many other countries as well. Usually, Montessori teacher education programs involve a year or more of study.

  • What is the Center for guided Montessori Studies?

    Montessori Certification Online What is the Center for Guided Montessori Studies (CGMS)? CGMS is a new Montessori teacher training program intended to make Montessori teacher education more effective and more accessible.

  • Is the mTEC a Montessori teacher training program?

    MTEC is a Montessori teacher training program that provides Montessori teacher training courses at the Infant & Toddler, Early Childhood, Elementary I, and Elementary I-II Levels since 1980. The American Montessori Society (AMS) issues the teacher credentials to our graduates.

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