Montessori
With Montessori teachers in high demand, you can open doors to new career opportunities in the United States and abroad. Whitworth University collaborated with Montessori Northwest and The National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector to develop a program designed to meet your career and personal goals, offering training and expertise from leaders in public Montessori education.
- Options to earn your Montessori diploma, master's degree and teacher certification
- Online Montessori Surround Courses focus on working with students in the public sector
- Programs available in Spokane, Wash., Portland, Ore., and Milpitas, Calif., with internship opportunities in or near your hometown
- MACTE-accredited programs in Assistants to Infancy, Primary and Elementary
If you're a current Whitworth student, find out how our Step-Up Program can help you get a head start on your Whitworth master's degree.
If you are an international student interested in our Montessori programs, please note that these programs are not SEVIS certified to enroll F-1 visa holders or other I-20 holders due to the primarily online structure of the program. If you hold a different type of visa, please connect with us to see if you are eligible to enroll.
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Whitworth offers several Montessori Education program options:
- M.Ed. Montessori, Early Learning
- Assistants to Infancy (Ages 0-3)
- Primary (Ages 3-6)
- M.Ed. Montessori, Elementary (Ages 6-12)
- M.Ed. Teaching & Learning, Montessori Concentration
- Montessori Surround Courses for professional development
- Montessori Teacher Certification Program
Cohort Format
Students in our graduate Montessori elementary and early learning degree programs are concurrently enrolled at Montessori Northwest while working on their AMI diploma. During the AMI diploma courses, you will participate as part of a cohort, which will provide a built-in support system and help you establish your own network of professional colleagues. Students in multiple cohorts join together to learn from one another in the final courses of the program.
Montessori Surround Courses
National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector (NCMPS) and Whitworth University offer three online courses. These courses are designed for Montessori practitioners to extend initial teacher preparation and provide in-depth training on working successfully with special populations, social and emotional needs, literacy, classroom management, and more.
Contact our Montessori program at montessori@whitworth.edu for more information and course dates.