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FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF MONTESSORI STUDIES
Florida Institute of Montessori Studies (Teacher Training ) is composed of a group of working Montessori
professionals joined together to study, develop and promote Montessori concepts. The primary goal of
the Institute is to increase the availability of Montessori education. To this end, Teacher Training
offers this educational opportunity as a means of providing more qualified Montessori teachers to the
community and as an opportunity for individual professional growth and development.
A UNIVERSAL CONCEPT
Montessori education is both a philosophy of child development and a rationale for quality in that
development. This special method, named for Italian physician Maria Montessori, stresses the importance
of the development of a healthy self-concept, not merely a search for intellectual skills. The
Montessori teacher is an important key in assisting each child with unlocking his/her inner resources. Montessori schools are increasing in number and Teacher Training offers quality instruction to individuals desiring to be Montessori teachers. These teachers assist students in achieving a life-long positive learning experience through Montessori Concepts.
PLACEMENT FOR MONTESSORI TEACHERS
Montessori Schools are geographically universal and teachers who are mobile will find numerous opportunities
for employment through Early Childhood Credentials.
TRAINING SITE FOR Teacher Training
Our facility is located on two acres in Brevard County on the "Space Coast" of Florida, just five minutes from
the Atlantic Ocean. Our 10,000 square foot modern educational facility accommodates seven fully-equipped
and carpeted classrooms with private bathrooms, an administrative office equipped to support classroom
material needs, and a computer area for staff and students.
CREDENTIALS GRANTED
Teacher Training is MACTE accredited and an affiliate of the American Montessori Society. Teacher Training will
issue an Early Childhood Montessori Teaching Credential and an American Montessori Teaching Early Childhood
Credential. HRS has approved the Teacher Training program as exceeding or being equivalent to the CDA.
- Early Childhood Credential - For those students who complete all requirements of the Teacher Training academic and practicum phase and who have a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution.
- Associate Early Childhood Credential - For those students who complete all the requirements of Teacher Training academic and practicum phase, but do not have a Baccalaureate degree.
APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW
Prospective students are invited to write or call Teacher Training at (321) 779-0031 for more information
or to request an application packet. This packet should be completed and returned to Teacher Training.
Our Address:
Florida Institute of Montessori Studies
Attn: Cynthia D. Thomas
1240 Banana River Drive
Indian Harbour Beach, Florida 32937-4105
Phone: (321) 779-0031 or Email Mandie Grimstead
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