Resources and FAQs

Resources and FAQs

Resources

FAQs

The MDAME Montessori Teacher Education Program offers a hybrid training model that combines online Montessori coursework with in-person learning experiences. Online instruction includes video lectures, both live and asynchronous discussions, collaborative assignments, and peer feedback opportunities. In-person sessions are held at our Ellicott City, Maryland campus, providing hands-on Montessori training and direct faculty support. This flexible format is designed to support adult learners while maintaining the rigor of an accredited Montessori teacher education program.

Each program cohort runs for 13 months, with the academic portion primarily occurring virtually over the course of 3 months, followed by a 9-month practicum and then a 1-month period of review and final exams.

 Individuals can request an official leave of absence due to personal need.  While Adult learners are expected to complete all coursework and assignments within the scheduled duration of the program, MDAME may, at its discretion, allow learners additional time to complete scheduled course components (those requesting an extension may have up to 3 years total to complete the program).

MDAME will work with Adult Learners to ensure they have all needed preparations and support systems in place to succeed when taking an online course.  The minimum technology requirements for distance education/online learning are: 

    • High speed Internet access 512Kb/Second download or faster Either: 1 Gigahertz Macintosh running OS 10.3 or newer 1 Gigahertz PC running Windows XP SP2 or newer
    • Computer with microphone and speakers
    • Ability to record video of oneself 
    • Web camera

In Maryland and many other states, an official certification from an accredited institution is required in order to be considered a licensed Montessori teacher in both private and public school settings. Earning a recognized credential is an important step toward professional Montessori teaching opportunities.

This program leads to Early Childhood Montessori certification, preparing graduates to teach children typically ages 3–6 in Montessori classroom environments.

The practicum is a required component of the program and must be completed in an approved Montessori classroom setting. MDAME will provide a paid practicum site at one of the Children’s Manor & Magnet Montessori Schools in Maryland.

Individuals graduating from MDAME will receive an official AMS and MACTE approved Early Childhood Montessori certification.  This certification is accepted throughout Maryland by the Office of Child Care, the Maryland Higher Education Commission, and the Maryland State Department of Education.  This certification is also recognized and accepted by teaching institutions across the USA. 

Tuition for the MDAME Montessori Teacher Education Program includes academic coursework, practicum supervision, and program support. For current tuition rates, payment plans, and any available discounts, prospective learners are encouraged to contact our admissions team or visit our Tuition & Fees page.

Prior Montessori training is not required. However, applicants must have experience working with young children and meet all admission requirements outlined by the program.

All adult learners must possess a bachelor’s degree or international equivalent from an accredited university or college and have experience teaching young children. Additionally, all adult learners accepted into the program must successfully pass a state and federal background check prior to beginning their studies, and must maintain this status in order to remain enrolled in MDAME’s program.