Montessori Teacher Training Program

Impactful, Innovative, Inspiring

Montessori Education is based on a holistic approach that begins at birth and builds over the years over four distinct planes of development. If implemented well, it has the advantage of positively impacting a wide range of children.

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About Us

Empowering the next generation of educators since 2015.

Founded in 2015, the Institute for Teacher's Training is dedicated to addressing the increasing demand for skilled and passionate faculty in the preschool and primary education sectors. Our mission is to empower individuals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to create positive and impactful learning environments.

We believe in the power of a holistic, child-centered approach to education, and our programs are designed to reflect this philosophy. By providing comprehensive training in the Montessori method and other modern pedagogical techniques, we prepare our graduates to be innovative, inspiring, and effective educators.

Our Courses

IIMTT offers a range of intensive courses for aspiring and experienced educators.

TTP

Teacher's Training Programme

A comprehensive one-year diploma in Montessori Teacher's Training.

1 Year Diploma
Online & Offline

Ex TTP

Executive Teachers Training Programme

A specialized diploma for working teachers to upgrade their skills.

3 Month Diploma

CHTP

Centre Head / Counsellor Training Programme

A certificate course for individuals aspiring to leadership roles.

6 Month Certificate

ATTP

Abacus Teacher's Training Programme

This program is structured in two progressive levels.

Level 1: 3 months Basic.
Level 2: 9 months Advanced Training.

Certification (NRI / RI)

Certification of Trained / Working Teachers

Working teachers without Montessori training anywhere in India / Abroad are certified with proper documentation and accreditation.

For India / Abroad

B2B Programs

Business to Business Training & Development

Training & Development of Teaching Staff in ECCE of High Schools.
Mass Training Programme for Pre-Primary & Primary School as per NEP 2020 and NCF.

Our Services

Supporting your journey in Montessori education and accreditation.

Montessori School Setup

Montessori School Set Up Services

Setting up a Montessori school involves a number of key steps, from initial planning to daily operations. The process includes:

  • Planning and Vision: Evaluating the community to ensure the school's mission aligns with local needs, wants, and resources. This also includes determining the type of programming, such as full-day or half-day options, and whether it will be a faith-based or language immersion school.
  • Physical Space and Materials: Considering land and building requirements, and deciding whether to lease, buy, build, or renovate a facility. The ideal Montessori classroom should be safe, beautiful, and inviting, with well-organized furnishings and distinct curricular areas.
  • Finances and Legal Matters: Initial expenses can include property costs, construction, renovations, legal and financial services, and Montessori materials. Legal considerations involve school type, lease agreements, and compliance with state and local regulations for zoning, licensing, and health and safety.
  • Staffing: Hiring administrators, facility managers, and teachers who meet state-mandated student-to-teacher ratios. It also involves hiring specialists like art teachers and speech therapists.
Montessori Home School Curriculum

Montessori Home School Curriculum

The Montessori curriculum for children is built around five key areas of study:

  • Practical Life: This area includes exercises and activities that children observe in daily life to develop their independence, concentration, and fine motor skills. Activities can include pouring, spooning, sweeping, and washing tables.
  • Sensorial: This curriculum helps children refine their senses through materials that teach them about colors, shapes, textures, weights, and dimensions. Sensorial work also prepares children for other subjects like mathematics and language by teaching them how to classify and sort.
  • Mathematics: Children learn about numbers, quantities, and arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) using hands-on materials. Example materials include number rods, golden beads, and stamp games.
  • Language: The language curriculum builds vocabulary and understanding through hands-on materials and activities. Children learn letter sounds (phonics), letter formation, and how to combine sounds to make words.
  • Culture: This curriculum covers a range of subjects, including geography, botany, zoology, science, history, music, and art. It helps children understand their community, their world, and their social responsibilities. The curriculum is often referred to as the "Cosmic Curriculum" for elementary-aged children.
Accreditation Services

Accreditation Services

Accreditation is the process of assessing an organization's competence and conformity to established standards. Accreditation services are provided by independent third-party bodies that verify an organization's management systems, processes, and personnel. These services are used across various industries, including education, where they are essential for ensuring credibility, standardization, and the quality of an institution. Accreditation can be a requirement for program eligibility and is a key factor for a school's public reputation. For example, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) provides accreditation for higher education institutions in India.

Our Latest Blogs

Explore our recent articles on Montessori education and child development.

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The Philosophy of Montessori Education

Delve into the core principles of the Montessori method and discover how it fosters independence and a love for learning in children.

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5 Ways to Implement Montessori at Home

Learn practical tips and tricks to create a stimulating and educational environment for your child right in your own home.

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The Importance of Practical Life Exercises

Explore how simple, everyday tasks in the Montessori classroom help children develop concentration, coordination, and independence.

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The Montessori "Prepared Environment"

Discover the key elements of a prepared environment and how it supports a child's natural desire to learn and explore.

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The Role of the Montessori Directress

Understand the unique and vital role of the Montessori teacher as a guide and facilitator of learning, not just an instructor.

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Fostering Independence in the Classroom

Explore strategies and techniques used in Montessori education to encourage self-reliance and confidence in young learners.

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Montessori vs. Traditional Education

A comparative look at the Montessori method and traditional schooling, highlighting their key differences and benefits.

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The Importance of Sensorial Materials

Discover how sensorial materials are used in the classroom to refine a child’s senses and build a foundation for abstract learning.

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The Importance of Free Play

Explore why unstructured free play is a crucial component of child development and how it complements structured learning environments.

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