Diploma Requirements
The Advanced Diploma of the Association Montessori Internationale is granted upon satisfactory completion of the course requirements in attendance at lectures, supervised practice sessions, observation and practice teaching; submission of classroom materials and albums; passing marks on written theory and practical examinations, classroom materials and albums, practice teaching, and oral examinations conducted by Examiners of the Association Montessori Internationale.
Students not fulfilling any part of the course are given six months to make up the work. Students failing any part of the examination must retake that part of the examination the following year. The examination may only be taken twice.
Reviews
Each student's work and progress in the course are regularly reviewed by the instructors. Individual conferences are held with the students at the end of the first semester to discuss their likelihood of success in the course and in their future Montessori work. More conferences are held as necessary and/or as requested.
Dismissal
Students may be asked to discontinue their course for medical, psychological, academic, or other cogent reasons. Students are expected to abide by the conditions laid down for taking the course and any arrangements made for their training during it.
Applications are now being accepted for the A.M.I. Primary Diploma for ages 3-6.
This is a Multi-Summer Program from 2013-2015
Primary studies include: Psychology, child development, and philosophy of the Montessori approach, the Exercises of Practical Life and the child's acquisition of fundamental learning skills, sensorial development, and development of spoken and written language, mathematics, geography, history, art, biology, and music.
Includes supervised practice with the Montessori materials under the guidance of experienced, qualified staff, observation in AMI classes, practice teaching in AMI classes under trainer supervision, material making, preparation of albums containing illustrated notes of didactic materials
Submit application here now, or
Contact MIM for more details:
Tel: (414) 481-5050
Email: Sarah Travis Keskar, BSN, RN
sarah@execpc.com
Primary studies include: Psychology, child development, and philosophy of the Montessori approach, the Exercises of Practical Life and the child's acquisition of fundamental learning skills, sensorial development, and development of spoken and written language, mathematics, geography, history, art, biology, and music.
Includes supervised practice with the Montessori materials under the guidance of experienced, qualified staff, observation in AMI classes, practice teaching in AMI classes under trainer supervision, material making, preparation of albums containing illustrated notes of didactic materials
Submit application here now, or
Contact MIM for more details:
Tel: (414) 481-5050
Email: Sarah Travis Keskar, BSN, RN
sarah@execpc.com









