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SUMMARY:Virtual Info Session: Asia Montessori Beginnings (Infant/Toddler) with Tina Laubach!
DESCRIPTION:Join Tina Laubach\, Instructional Guide\, for an introduction to the Montessori Beginnings course\, designed for parents\, assistants\, and anyone eager to understand Montessori principles at the infant–toddler level. \nThis session will provide: \n\nAn overview of the course structure\, weekly topics\, and expectations.\nInsights into assignments such as resource albums\, journaling\, observations\, and online discussions.\nA walkthrough of the Learning Management System to help you navigate video lectures\, readings\, and forums.\nGuidance on how participation leads to a Professional Development Certificate.\n\nFrom caregiving as curriculum\, positive guidance\, and practical life skills to the science behind Montessori and teacher preparation\, this course offers a rich foundation for supporting the youngest learners. \nCome discover how Montessori philosophy can be applied to everyday caregiving and early childhood environments\, and see how this program can enrich your professional and personal journey. \nClick Here To Register For Free
URL:https://www.cgms.edu/event/virtual-info-session-asia-montessori-beginnings-infant-toddler-with-tina-laubach/
CATEGORIES:Information Session,Infant-Toddler,Asia Programs
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SUMMARY:Virtual Information Session: Montessori Teacher Credential Programs
DESCRIPTION:CGMS Virtual Information Session: Teacher Credential Programs \nJoin us for our virtual information sessions\, where we share insights into the transformative possibilities of our Montessori credential programs. \nDuring our session\, you will discover the versatility of our Montessori credential programs\, catering to every age group from infants through adolescents. \n\nWhat You’ll Discover\n\n\n\nOur interactive online course structure provides more opportunity for reflection and deep discussion of Montessori theory and practice.\n\n\n\n\nThe advantage of continual online study during the practicum phase is that it enables learners to observe and practice course topics and lessons as they learn them and then get quick feedback from instructors and fellow learners in weekly live video classes.\n\n\n\n\nOur commitment to continuous support for adult learners and schools to assure success.\n\n\n\n\nOur unique approach to our residential seminars places an emphasis on providing a Montessori Experience for adult learners and preparing them for their practicum classrooms.\n\n\nMark Your Calendars! Save the date for an in-depth explanation of CGMS Credential Programs. This info session is your chance to gain valuable insights\, ask questions directly\, and envision your transformative journey in Montessori education. \nHow to Join: \nRegister Here: Click to Register For Free Now \nAfter you’ve completed this registration\, you will be sent a confirmation email with event details and a meeting link! \n 
URL:https://www.cgms.edu/event/virtual-information-session-montessori-teacher-credential-programs-4/
CATEGORIES:Information Session
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Practical Life in the 21st Century: Guiding Children in an AI-Driven Era with Jorge Haro!
DESCRIPTION:This engaging and thought-provoking webinar invites educators to rethink the role of Practical Life in today’s rapidly changing world. In an era shaped by AI\, increased screen time\, and growing uncertainty\, children need more than academic knowledge; they need the human skills that allow them to adapt\, connect\, and thrive. Drawing from Montessori principles and real classroom experience\, Jorge Haro explores how Practical Life serves as the foundation for developing executive function\, responsibility\, collaboration\, and true independence. Participants will leave with a renewed understanding of why “real life” work is more essential than ever. More importantly\, this session goes beyond theory and into action. Jorge shares concrete\, modern examples of how Practical Life can evolve across all planes of development\, from Primary to Upper Elementary\, integrating real-world skills such as time management\, problem-solving\, digital creation\, and civic responsibility. With inspiring stories and practical strategies you can implement immediately\, this webinar will challenge you to shift your perspective and empower you to design meaningful experiences that prepare children not just for school but for life. \nProposed Audience: This session is intended for all Montessori guides and administrators. \nHow to Register For This Event: \nPlease note: You may register at any time before the live event on June 1st\, 2026. \nRegistration for the event will close at 6:45 PM\, 15 minutes before the start time. Be sure to secure your spot early! \nIndividual Registration\n\n\nClick For General Registration: $45 per person\n\n\nClick For CGMS Alumni & Faculty: $35 per person\n\n\nPresenter Bio: \nJorge Haro was born in Zaragoza\, Spain\, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (1998) and Sociology (2000). He began his career in market research\, leading his own company and serving as a guest instructor at several colleges in Madrid. In 2008\, he moved to Lakeland\, Florida\, where he transitioned into education and earned his Florida Teaching Certificate for K–6 and Spanish (K–12) in 2010. Jorge has been a Montessori educator since 2010\, working in public charter schools as both an assistant and lead teacher. After 13 years in Lower Elementary classrooms\, he now serves as a lead teacher in Upper Elementary at Magnolia Montessori Academy in Lakeland\, Florida\, a role he has held for the past three years. He earned his CGMS Montessori Elementary Certification (ages 6–12) in 2014. Since 2017\, Jorge has worked with CGMS in multiple roles\, including Instructional Guide\, Summer Instructor\, Practicum Advisor\, and Field Consultant\, and has led numerous Montessori professional development courses. A dynamic and practical presenter\, Jorge has shared his work at conferences such as IMC\, MEPI\, AMS\, and Children Change the World. His sessions are known for connecting Montessori philosophy with clear\, actionable classroom practices.
URL:https://www.cgms.edu/event/webinar-practical-life-in-the-21st-century-guiding-children-in-an-ai-driven-era-with-jorge-haro/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Program,Infant-Toddler,Early Childhood,Elementary,Secondary
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Summer Breeze: A Virtual Montessori Retreat for Reflection and Renewal with Kitty Bravo!
DESCRIPTION:Description of Webinar: Another exhausting\, challenging\, rewarding\, amazing school year completed! Now it’s time to enjoy the summer breeze\, kick back\, and take time for renewal and reflection. \nJoin us for this unique webinar/mini retreat\, providing space to breathe as we release the tension of this past school year and open our hearts to the potential gifts of the new one. \nWe will take time to savor the questions and reflect on the whys that keep us engaged in this deeply important work as Montessori educators and peacemakers. \nWe will explore practical ideas for a serious self-study\, helping us dig deep to examine the successes and challenges of the past year\, while laying a path for continuous personal and professional growth. \nThe questions\, discussion topics\, and activities are meant to ignite the spark within each of us\, giving us tools to  make the most of our summer\, to reset our intention\, and renew our passion for supporting children to be the best humans possible. \nProposed Audience:    This session is intended for all Montessori guides and administrators. \nPresenter Bio: \nKitty Bravo has been a Montessori Educator for almost 50 years\, with experience as a teacher\, administrator\, board member\, teacher educator\, and consultant.  She received her AMI Primary Montessori Certification in 1977 and has a BA in Human Development from Eckerd College. Kitty is one of the founders of The Center for Guided Montessori Studies and currently serves as the Director of Education.  She is a member of the International Montessori Council (IMC) Board of Trustees and sits on the Sarasota University Board of Directors. Kitty is committed to providing support to teachers\, schools and families as they strive to develop positive learning environments for children.
URL:https://www.cgms.edu/event/webinar-summer-breeze-a-virtual-montessori-retreat-for-reflection-and-renewal-with-kitty-bravo/
CATEGORIES:Infant-Toddler,Early Childhood,Elementary,Secondary
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar: Let's Talk Worksheets: When They Help\, When They Don't with Priya Rajagopalan!
DESCRIPTION:Are worksheets the only ways for students to practice concepts? Can they be designed and used effectively as part of a ‘follow-up’? This webinar examines the role and use of worksheets in Montessori and conventional educational environments. With discussions and strategies we will determine when and how best to use these resources instead of making them the mandatory extensions to lessons. \nHow to Register for this Event\nClick Here To Register for Free \nProfessional Development Certificate: Participants will receive CPD hours upon submission of a reflection survey. \nAbout Priya Rajagopalan: \nPriya is a die-hard Montessorian with 30+ years of experience as a classroom teacher\, academic director\, teacher coach\, and faculty for teacher education organizations in Asia and USA.  She is certified at all levels and supports teachers in implementing Montessori pedagogy for 0–18-year-olds. \nShe has been a CGMS Faculty member /Examiner/Field consultant for Elementary for 10 + years and has also worked with many other organizations designing and delivering workshops and training programs for school leaders\, teachers\, students and parents. She currently works as an Academic Director for multiple schools in the USA while also being a part of the MACTE onsite accreditation team for teacher education programs. \nHer unique experiences with schools in different cultures and contexts continue to inspire her to work towards equity in education. She is passionate about finding ways to include all children and support multi-age/mixed-ability classroom communities to make this pedagogy available to all children as Dr. Montessori envisioned. It is this passion that fuels her to offer support to teachers and children across the globe. 
URL:https://www.cgms.edu/event/free-webinar-lets-talk-worksheets-when-they-help-when-they-dont-with-priya-rajagopalan/
CATEGORIES:Asia Programs
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Transformative Power of “Walking Our Montessori Talk”:  Addressing and Redressing Some Observable Dichotomies with Jonathan Wolff!
DESCRIPTION:Description of Webinar: Have you noticed a tendency in Montessori schools for the adults – teachers\, parents\, and administrators – to not practice the very Grace and Courtesy behaviors they are inviting students to learn and exhibit? Have you observed students resolving conflicts openly and respectfully at the “Peace Table\,” or in a class community meeting\, only to witness adults criticizing and gossiping about one another\, without ever owning the problem? We teach students to be open-minded and open-hearted\, to embrace the gifts of diversity\, yet how many Montessori schools are still rooted in hierarchies that devalue and diminish the potential contributions of the “untrained” – the Assistants\, Enrichment Teachers\, and Aftercare Staff. \nIf you are open to taking an honest look at our “Montessori Dichotomies” – what we teach children\, but at times don’t exemplify in our own thinking\,\nbehavior\, and relationships\, please join us. If you are ready to accept the fact that our daily behavior has a greater impact on students\, the classroom community\, and school culture than any of our presentations\, we invite you to engage in a two-part series of lively discussions. \nIF YOU ARE OBSERVING ANY OF THESE ADULT BEHAVIORS IN YOUR SCHOOL COMMUNITY . . . \nThis Course Is Designed to Help You and Your Colleagues Resolve These Issues in a Montessori-Friendly Manner – As We Do with Students \n__ 1. People are avoiding engaging in difficult (but necessary) conversations. \n__ 2.  People are stuck in fixed mindsets about others\, which is damaging teamwork and workplace collaboration. \n__ 3. Some staff members are rarely invited to participate in meetings\, or share their ideas\, because they are not Montessori-trained. \n__ 4. There appears to be a lack of agreement on educational outcomes and practices between teachers of different program levels. \n__ 5. People don’t know how to share and compare Montessori curriculum and instruction ideas without judging others’ practices\, which leads to making others feel wrong or incompetent. \n__ 6. There is a paucity of positive feedback – people rarely communicate a range of appreciation for others’ efforts\, progress\, accomplishments\, contributions\, and talents. \n__ 7. People don’t know how to offer or receive constructive feedback. They dance around the issue\, communicate in a judgmental manner\, or receive feedback defensively. \n__ 8. People jump to conclusions before observing and assessing the situation/context – before posing questions\, to hear the whole story. \n__ 9. Assistant Teachers\, who have lots of experience and have demonstrated an understanding of Montessori practice\, are still never allowed to engage in planning and presenting lessons. \n__ 10. Teachers present Three Period Lessons to students\, yet expect the adults they are onboarding and training to catch on to their roles and responsibilities after one oral presentation accompanied by a written summary. (Period 1. with no Period 2. Practice) \n__ 11. While Teachers honor\, respect\, and protect the concentration of the engaged student\, adults (teachers\, administrators\, and parents) frequently interrupt one another’s workflow in classrooms\, offices\, and conversations. \n__ 12.  While Montessori students benefit from “long\, uninterrupted work periods\,” teachers do not have sufficient uninterrupted prep/release time to plan\, prep\, work on the environment\, communicate and train their teaching partners\, or communicate with parents. \nProposed Audience:  Montessori Educators (all levels) and Administrators \nHow to Register For This Event: \nPlease note: You may register at any time before the first live event on July 8th\, 2026. \nRegistration for the event will close at 6:45 PM\, 15 minutes before the start time.  \nThis is a two-part webinar. The registration fee covers attendance at both sessions. Be sure to secure your spot early! \nIndividual Registration\n\n\nClick For General Registration: $90 per person\n\n\nClick For CGMS Alumni & Faculty: $70 per person\n\n\nPresenter Bio: Jonathan Wolff is a Montessori school consultant\, leadership coach\, teacher educator\, and author who brings to his work 40 years of experience in Montessori education as a classroom teacher and school administrator. He is the author of numerous educational publications\, including The Self-Awakened Child – Character Education Program. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Science in Secondary English Education from Temple University and a certification as a Primary guide from the Association Montessori Internationale. He studied with Mother Isabelle Eugenie\, an early student of Maria Montessori.
URL:https://www.cgms.edu/event/webinar-the-transformative-power-of-walking-our-montessori-talk-addressing-and-redressing-some-observable-dichotomies-with-jonathan-wolff/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Program,Infant-Toddler,Early Childhood,Elementary,Secondary,Special Needs
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