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Elementary Reading Certificate Program

American Montessori Society

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The AMS Elementary Reading Certificate Program is designed for Montessori teachers who are interested in applying the science of reading by engaging the most recent research-based strategies for teaching reading in their Montessori classroom.

Duration

36 – 40 hours

Cost

Members: $670 Non-Members: $820Show moreShow less

Format

Online

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Detailed information about this program

Participants will develop an understanding of the essential components of reading and reading continuums that allow Montessori teachers to follow children’s development as readers. Matching children to their developmental stage on the continuum leads to an exploration of literacy strategies that support individual children. Participants will leave with a toolkit that enables them to extend the Montessori curriculum and enhance the reading development of children. The program consists of 6 modules of self-guided study and live experiences held via Zoom. Part 1 is theoretical and Part 2 offers strategies and tools to explore the science of reading within your own environments and the children you work with. Assignments are designed to be reflective and to enhance your understanding of the science of reading, both in theory and in action. - For: Elementary 1 (6 – 9) and/or Elementary 2 (9 – 12) Montessori credentialed teachers, school leaders, and interventionists - Format: A blend of live (synchronous) experiences held via Zoom and on-demand (asynchronous) content. Recordings of the live sessions are made available to participants. - Time Commitment: 36 – 40 hours total (please see timelines below) - CPD Hours: 36 - A certificate of AMS Professional Development Hours will be emailed upon completion. An opportunity to purchase a CEU certificate for 3.6 CEUs will also be made available upon completion of the class at a cost of $28. Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded an AMS Elementary Reading Certificate attesting to your mastery of the program.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Define the five essential components of reading in foundational literacy contexts
  • Describe the purpose of the continuum of reading across developmental stages
  • Recognize the purpose of commonly used classroom-based assessment tools in reading instruction
  • Describe instructional strategies supported by the science of reading in early literacy contexts
  • Use the Montessori curriculum to support the five components of reading
  • Apply research on comprehension and vocabulary instruction across the continuum of reading
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education25-2021.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Daily and weekly lesson plans — write and deliver across multiple subjects in a single grade.
  • Differentiation for varied readiness levels — apply routinely in core literacy and math blocks.
  • Classroom management — sustain through a typical school day with reduced support.
  • Common formative assessments — design, deliver, and use to adjust instruction.
  • Parent-teacher conferences — run independently across a class roster.
  • Grade-level collaboration — contribute substantively in PLC meetings.
  • Student progress reports and report cards — produce on time and to standard.
  • Reading, writing, and math instruction — execute the school's curriculum with fidelity.
  • Pre-service teachers or student teachers — host in the classroom for a placement.
  • Schoolwide events and field trips — plan and lead within established procedures.

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