The Montessori courses introduce the principles and practical application of Montessori education in everyday pedagogical work. The child is seen as an active learner who develops skills and knowledge through independent exploration and meaningful activity. Montessori materials support children in learning at their own pace and in building confidence, concentration, and independence.
The courses are structured around the core Montessori areas, including Practical Life, Sensorial Development, Language, Mathematics, and Knowledge and Understanding of the World. Each material has a clear learning purpose and is designed to be hands-on, self-correcting, and developmentally appropriate. Children learn by doing, repeating, and discovering rather than by being instructed or corrected by adults.
Within the courses, participants learn how to present and use Montessori materials, which developmental areas they support, and what the role of the educator is in a Montessori environment. The educator acts as a guide and observer, creating a prepared environment that allows children to learn independently while feeling safe and supported.
The Montessori courses are designed for early childhood educators, assistant staff, and anyone interested in Montessori pedagogy. They combine theoretical understanding with practical examples from daily practice and support a respectful, child-centred approach to education that promotes autonomy, responsibility, and lifelong learning.