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International Montessorian Certification by :
Membership Competency Assessment.
Transnational Education Assessment.
Direct Entry Assessment. Mature Entry or Specialist Entry Route |
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- Members on completion of a Competency Module at "Becoming Montessorian" programme can apply for Membership Competency Assessment and Montessorian Award.
- Graduates and Students who have completed an equivalent competency level of studies from a local government approved programme may also apply for a formal Transnational Education Assessment. All successful applicants will receive an appropriate Montessorian Education Award .
- Other qualified Montessorians who have extensive work experience or para specialist educators or practitioners may apply for Direct Entry Assessment and be part of the Montessorian Fraternity. |
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Montessorian
and Professional Development Chart
The Learning Pathway
- Personal Enrichment
to Professional Certification - |
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CMEd,
Certified Montessorian Educator
CMEd
: Certified Montessorian Educator is the highest Membership and Professional
Credential Award from Montessorian World International. Find
route to CMEd Credential Award and Fellowship  |
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Membership
Certification :
Montessorian Education and Competency Assessment |
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There are two main categories in the International Montessorian Certification
- Direct Membership Competency Assessment
- Transnational Education Assessment
Application for Mature Entry Route and Specialist Entry Route are considered on a case by case basis.
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Membership
Certification ( l ) ;
Direct Membership Competency Assessment |
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Direct Membership Competency Assessment and Montessorian Award.
This
Membership Format of Assessment is designed to determine the Competency Level of
skill, knowledge and aptitude of the participant. There
are five main categories of Competence Assessment and Award. Those who
have successfully completed their course of under the Montessorian and Professional Development Modules in their home country may also apply for a Direct Montessorian Competency Assessment
and receive Montessorian Membership Award.
Generally,
the Assessment of Competency Level I to III, the examination and review consists
of three parts,
a) a two hours written examination on Montessori Theory and
methodology, b) a comprehensive oral examination requiring precise presentation
and use of the teaching materials, and c) the completion and presentation of required
handmade curriculum materials.
The
Assessment of Competency Level IV to V, generally shall consist of research and
development, submission of an approved self contracted real
life project work and the successful implementation of it.
The
scope of assessment and the expectation to be achieved for each Competence Level
are detailed in the Montessorian Education Manual.
Practicum
and Internship
As
a form of internship program for potential teachers, teaching practicum can be
arranged at a Certified
Partners' schools. This program provides students the opportunity to observe children
and trained teachers at work. Guided training and supervision from the school
director and daily discussions. Trainers' Practicum is separately designed for
observation of delivery skills and practices of effective training. Feedback will
be provided
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Membership
Certification ( ll ):
Reciprocity Route, Transnational Education Assessment |
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Transnational Education Assessment and Montessorian Award.
This
Assessment of Montessorian Standard is designed to determine the Competency Level of
skill, knowledge and aptitude of participants who
have successfully completed their course of Montessori studies in other approved
institutions in their home country. These are generally at Competency Level 1 and 2, and in some special cases at Competency Level 3. The Competency Assessment
of Montessorian Standard will determine the equivalent Montessorian Membership Award.
Graduate Applicants who have completed their studies from other approved learning
institutions may also apply for a formal Reciprocity Assessment of their qualification and receive an equivalent Montessorian Membership Certificate Award. Applicants
under this route may have to attend an Induction programme or directed CPD courses
and pass the prerequisite assessment prior to the Montessorian Award.
Generally,
the Transnational Education Assessment of Standard is for Competency Level I to III.
It includes a comprehensive review of participant's prior learning and experience. Applicants will have ,
a) to attend a Montessorian Induction Seminar and Workshop.
b) to submit a Work Paper
c) to present his/her handmade curriculum materials.
The
Assessment of Competency Level is usually conducted twice a year.
The application can be submitted directly by the individuals or through the a Education Host.
The
scope of assessment and the expectation to be achieved for each Competence Level
are detailed in the Education Manual.
Practicum
and Internship
As
a form of internship program for potential teachers, teaching practicum can be
arranged at one of the Montessorian World International's Certified Hosts' centres / Members
Partners' schools. This program provides students the opportunity to observe children
and trained teachers at work. Guided training and supervision from the school
director and daily discussions. Trainers' Practicum is separately designed for
observation of delivery skills and practices of effective training. Feedback will
be provided.
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Membership
Certification ( lll ):
Mature Entry
or Specialist Entry Route |
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Direct Entry Assessment
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Mature Entry or
Specialist Entry Route
The aim of this assessment is to determine the applicant's capability and aptitude as a Montessorian Professional to advance Montessorian World Education.
Highly experienced montessori-based educators or expert who by reason of advanced knowledge or competence can demonstrate
superior proficiency in as a Montessorian Educator or Provider of Montessorian
Education may apply for a Montesorian Certification Award.
Applicants
shall indicate which of the Entry Category they are applying for the membership
certification, namely,
a)
Mature Entry Route : Applicable for Academic and Educator,
including highly experienced Practitioner, School Owner / Principal.
b)
Specialist Entry Route : Applicable for Specialty Educationalist or Specialist Consultant
Applicants are not required to undertake the full Assessment of Competence
that applies to Standard Examination Entry Route but Applicants must complete
a modified process of assessment comprising
Stage 1
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Review of career information and working experience submitted in the Application.
Information provided must be in detail as set out in Conditions of Membership
and comply with the Certification requirement. This review will decide whether
the various requirements have been satisfied and the eligibility of the Applicant to
proceed directly to the interview stage to determine the Competency Level for membership or to
undertake a modified Montessorian Development program before the Assessment.
Applicants may be directed to complete a CMP or CMEd Award Programme or Registry Certification Programme as the Board of Examination deems appropriate.
Stage 2
- Review of CMP or CMEd Project Document, if applicable
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Panel interview during which Applicants are required to demonstrate their experience
and knowledge of their competency in Montessorian education and profession.
Applicants may be granted for CMP or CMEd Award as the Board of Examination deems appropriate.
Assessment
requirements
Specialist
Entry Applicants are required to demonstrate a greater level of practical experience
than Mature Route Entry candidates.
Specialist Entry Criteria Assessment is based on submission
of documented historical evidence of achievement and sociogenetic contribution
in the field of Montessori education and/or completion of related Montessorian
research and development project.
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