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  • 1.00 Credits

    This intensive course is a continuation of the Elementary Classroom Management course focusing on five areas of management in the Montessori elementary classroom. These areas are Managing the Environment, Managing the Work, Managing Planning and Records, Managing Time, and Managing Behavior. As a part of Managing Planning and Records, emphasis will be placed on developing daily, weekly, and monthly Montessori oriented lesson plans, lesson giving schedules, follow-up records, tracking, assessment, and student planners and notebooks. For Managing Behavior of students ages 9-12, developing a classroom community, student leadership, real world learning experiences (going out/field trips), community service, conflict resolution, and inclusion of students with special needs will be the focus of this class. For Managing the Work, models will be given for making shelf materials to use with this age group of students. There are no prerequisites.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will cover all the lower elementary transitional cultural lessons that will be foundational for the upper elementary culture courses. It will include key lessons in biology - botany, zoology, and social sciences - geography and history, including paleontology, archaeology, geology, and other earth and physical sciences. There are no prerequisites.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will cover all the lower elementary transitional language and mathematics lessons that will be foundational for the upper elementary courses. The language portion will include approaches to reading and writing, reading comprehension, parts of speech, grammar, word study, spelling, and phonograms. the math portion will include key arithmetic lessons related to place value, operations, measurement, time, money, and ways to aid memorization of basic facts. The geometry portion will include key lessons in geometry of plane figure, including angles, triangles, and polygons. There are no prequisites.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised internship practicum in approved sites as specified in the American Montessori Society accreditation guidelines. Attendance is required at a bi-weekly practicum seminar with materials, including spontaneous problem solving and support sessions once per week throughout the school year. (Out-of-town students must arrange supervised practice and seminar each week with their supervising teacher.) Practicum seminar includes Montessori materials and problem-solving sessions. Students who are doing their practicum away from the college pay all additional costs of observation by a practicum coordinator. Prerequisites: acceptance into the Montessori program and completion of summer program. Prerequisite: MONT 601.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised internship practicum in approved sites as specified in the American Montessori Society accreditation guidelines. Attendance is required at a bi-weekly practicum seminar with materials, including spontaneous problem solving and support sessions once per week throughout the school year. (Out-of-town students must arrange supervised practice and seminar each week with their supervising teacher.) Practicum seminar includes Montessori materials and problem-solving sessions. Students who are doing their practicum away from the college pay all additional costs of observation by a practicum coordinator. Prerequisites: acceptance into the Montessori program and completion of summer program. Prerequisite: MONT 601.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised internship practicum in approved sites as specified in the American Montessori Society accreditation guidelines. Attendance is required at a bi-weekly practicum seminar with materials, including spontaneous problem solving and support sessions once per week throughout the school year. (Out-of-town students must arrange supervised practice and seminar each week with their supervising teacher.) Practicum seminar includes Montessori materials and problem-solving sessions. Students who are doing their practicum away from the University pay all additional costs of observation by the practicum coordinator. Prerequisites: acceptance into the Montessori program and completion of summer program. Prerequisite: MONT 601.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised internship practicum in approved sites as specified in the American Montessori Society accreditation guidelines. Attendance is required at a bi-weekly practicum seminar with materials, including spontaneous problem solving and support sessions once per week throughout the school year. (Out-of-town students must arrange supervised practice and seminar each week with their supervising teacher.) Practicum seminar includes Montessori materials and problem-solving sessions. Students who are doing their practicum away from the University pay all additional costs of observation by the practicum coordinator. Prerequisites: acceptance into the Montessori program and completion of summer program. Prerequisite: MONT 601.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Bi-weekly supervised practice lab with materials, including spontaneous problem solving and support sessions throughout the school year. Required attendance. (Out-of-town students must arrange supervised practice each week.) This course also includes individualized work on preparing assigned Montessori albums and materials in the areas of practical life, arithmetic, geometry, language, biology, social studies and others as assigned. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Montessori program and completion of summer program. Prerequisite: MONT 601..
  • 1.00 Credits

    Bi-weekly supervised practice lab with materials, including spontaneous problem solving and support sessions throughout the school year. Required attendance. (Out-of-town students must arrange supervised practice each week.) This course also includes individualized work on preparing assigned Montessori albums and materials in the areas of practical life, arithmetic, geometry, language, biology, social studies and others as assigned. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Montessori program and completion of summer program. Prerequisite: MONT 601.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Bi-weekly supervised practice lab with materials, including spontaneous problem solving and support sessions throughout the school year. Required attendance. (Out-of-town students must arrange supervised practice each week.) This course also includes individualized work on preparing assigned Montessori albums and materials in the areas of practical life, arithmetic, geometry, language, biology, social studies and others as assigned. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Montessori program and completion of summer program. Prerequisite: MONT 601.
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