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Montessori Education

Description

Course Name: Skill-Based  Montessori Education & Early Learning

Course Id: monskill

Eligibility: Completion of 10+2 (higher Secondary) or equivalent.

Objective: The Skill-Based  in Montessori Education & Early Learning aims to develop a deep understanding of the Montessori philosophy, child development, and early childhood education techniques. The course emphasizes creating a supportive learning environment that fosters independence, creativity, and holistic growth in young children.

This course will enable students to get jobs as Pre-Primary Teachers (PPT), Montessori School Teachers, Teachers in Play Schools, Nursery Schools, Child Care Centres, Supervisors of Pre-School Institutions, Lecturers in Teachers Training Colleges Our Students are in great demand and get immediate placement in CBSE and other schools
with good salaries depending upon their calibre.

This course offers a reliable, comprehensive and sensitive introduction to education in professional field. It aims to provide an approach to education that allows a child to develop in a natural way with the best possible conditions to promote physical, mental, intellectual, cultural and environmental appreciation. In short it provides an innovative “child oriented” study program.

1.Montessori Philosophy
2. Child Psychology and Development
3. Montessori Method

  •  Exercises of Practical life
  •  ensorial Activities
  •  Language
  •  Arithmetic                                                                                          
  •     4.Environmental Studies
  •     5. Language Development
  • Introduction
  •  Enrichment of Vocabulary
  • Pre-reading and writing-Phonetics
  • Orthographic Complication
  • “I spy” game
  • Reading and writing
  • Nomenclature cards-reading
  • Exploring language                                                                            
  • 6.Art and Craft
    7. Maths (Geometry & Arithmetic)
  • Introduction to Shapes
  • Counting
  • Quantities & Symbols for Numbers
  • Orthographic Complication
  • Four Arithmetic operations
  • Decimal system of numeration
  • Fractions

Eligibility : Higher Secondary & Above
Duration : 3 month

 

Syllabus

Introduction to Montessori Education: History and Evolution of Montessori Method, Principles and Philosophy of Montessori Education, Role of a Montessori Teacher, Understanding the Prepared Environment, Differences Between Montessori and Traditional Education, Montessori Teaching Methodology: Self-Directed Learning and Hands-On Activities, Importance of Multi-Age Classrooms, Role of Observation in Teaching, Encouraging Independence and Responsibility, Importance of Practical Life Activities.

Child Psychology and Development: Stages of Child Development (Cognitive, Emotional, Social), The Sensitive Periods in Montessori Education, Role of Play in Learning, Child Behavior and Classroom Management, Strategies for Positive Discipline, Sensorial Development and Activities: Introduction to Sensory Education, Activities to Develop the Five Senses, Use of Montessori Materials (Pink Tower, Sound Cylinders, Knobbed Cylinders), Enhancing Perception of Size, Shape, Texture, and Color, Encouraging Exploration and Discovery.

Language Development and Mathematics in Montessori Education: Phonics and Early Reading Techniques, Montessori Language Materials (Sandpaper Letters, Movable Alphabet), Building Vocabulary and Sentence Formation, Storytelling and Reading Activities, Encouraging Expressive and Receptive Language, Mathematics in Montessori Education: Montessori Approach to Teaching Numbers, Hands-On Mathematics (Number Rods, Golden Beads), Concept of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Teaching Fractions and Decimal System, Problem-Solving Activities.

Cultural Studies and Art, Music, and Creativity in Montessori: Introduction to Geography (Landforms, Maps, Globes), Basic Concepts of Botany and Zoology, Teaching Science Through Experiments, Understanding Time (Days, Months, Seasons), Encouraging Curiosity and Exploration, Art, Music, and Creativity in Montessori: Importance of Art in Early Learning, Craft Activities to Enhance Creativity, Introduction to Music and Rhythms, Using Dance and Movement for Expression, Encouraging Free Expression Through Art.

Classroom Management and Observation Techniques: Preparing a Montessori Environment, Managing Multi-Age Classrooms, Observation and Record-Keeping in Montessori, Individualized Learning and Student Assessment, Conflict Resolution and Child Behavior Management, Practical Life Exercises: Activities for Daily Living (Pouring, Folding, Cleaning), Fine Motor Skill Development, Grace and Courtesy Lessons, Care for the Environment and Self, Teaching Independence and Responsibility.

Parental Engagement and Communication: Importance of Parent-Teacher Collaboration, Conducting Parent Meetings and Workshops, Guiding Parents in Montessori Practices at Home, Understanding and Addressing Parental Concerns, Effective Communication Strategies.

Job Opportunities after completion of Skill-Based Diploma in Montessori Education & Early Learning course:

After completing a Diploma in Montessori Teacher Training, graduates can work in preschools, Montessori schools, daycare centers, or even start their own early education ventures.

Career Options and Salary Range

1. Montessori Teacher

  • Role: Teach young children using the Montessori method, focusing on holistic development.
  • Salary: ₹15,000 – ₹40,000/month (₹1,80,000 – ₹4,80,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Classroom management, child-centric teaching.

2. Preschool Teacher

  • Role: Provide foundational education and foster creativity in early learners.
  • Salary: ₹12,000 – ₹35,000/month (₹1,44,000 – ₹4,20,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Curriculum planning, interactive teaching.

3. Montessori Trainer

  • Role: Train aspiring Montessori teachers in teaching techniques and methods.
  • Salary: ₹20,000 – ₹50,000/month (₹2,40,000 – ₹6,00,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Communication, instructional skills.

4. Daycare Coordinator

  • Role: Manage daycare operations and ensure a safe environment for children.
  • Salary: ₹15,000 – ₹40,000/month (₹1,80,000 – ₹4,80,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Organizational abilities, child supervision.

5. Curriculum Developer (Montessori)

  • Role: Design and develop Montessori-based learning materials and curriculum.
  • Salary: ₹25,000 – ₹60,000/month (₹3,00,000 – ₹7,20,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Content creation, curriculum design.

6. Special Needs Educator

  • Role: Support children with learning disabilities using Montessori techniques.
  • Salary: ₹18,000 – ₹45,000/month (₹2,16,000 – ₹5,40,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Empathy, adaptive teaching.

7. Entrepreneur (Preschool/Daycare Owner)

  • Role: Establish and run your own Montessori school or daycare center.
  • Salary: ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month (₹6,00,000 – ₹18,00,000/year) (varies with size/location)
  • Key Skills: Business management, marketing.

8. Educational Consultant

  • Role: Advise schools on implementing Montessori methodologies.
  • Salary: ₹30,000 – ₹70,000/month (₹3,60,000 – ₹8,40,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Montessori expertise, consulting.

9. Parent Educator

  • Role: Conduct workshops for parents on Montessori principles and child-rearing.
  • Salary: ₹20,000 – ₹50,000/month (₹2,40,000 – ₹6,00,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Public speaking, instructional skills.

10. Educational Researcher

  • Role: Study and develop advancements in Montessori education.
  • Salary: ₹25,000 – ₹55,000/month (₹3,00,000 – ₹6,60,000/year)
  • Key Skills: Research, data analysis.

Industry Insights

  • Demand: Increasing need for Montessori-trained educators due to growing awareness of child-centric learning.
  • Growth Areas: Urban preschools, online education platforms, and niche Montessori-based initiatives.

Conclusion

This diploma offers diverse roles in education, with significant growth potential as experience and specialization increase.