About 18 years ago, I did a BA in education, but didn’t ever teach. I was too young, and wanted to do a job outside of school etc etc.
For the last 5-10 years, I’ve been considering going back into education. I got offered a PGCE place at Cambridge in early years 7 years ago, but had my first DC sooner than expected so put it all on hold. Now Cambridge is not a viable option (too far) and I don’t think a full time PGCE is a viable option for me now, either.
Now my children are a bit older, I’d like to take a part time route to teaching. My youngest goes to a Montessori nursery and it’s fabulous, so I am now considering applying at the Maria Montessori Institute for an AMI Montessori Diploma 3-6.
Has anyone else done this?
I don’t know if this is the best option for me, as then I’ll only be a qualified Montessori teacher. Which might not matter as I love the ethos and those are the places I’d want to teach. Or should I do teach first?
I’ve missed the deadlines for this year, which is fine as I’m still not clear what to apply for. (And who knows what will happen with the training with everything that’s going on in the world!).
But would love to hear any experiences from Montessori teachers? Especially those who trained at the MMI.
Or would love to hear from any teachers who trained later in life!
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Cactusflower1 · 16/05/2020 20:10
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