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Early Childhood Practicum Options


Practicum Information

The function of the internship is to provide a supervised teaching and learning experience for the adult learner. It is a period of observation, internalization and further study to bring together the theory and practice of Montessori education. The internship/student teaching experience follows the summer academic phase of the training program and will be in a VCMS approved Montessori classroom and supported by a Montessori certified supervising teacher. The practicum is scheduled for five days a week for a minimum of four hours per day for nine consecutive months. The year-long practicum provides additional support and mentorship as the adult learner integrates the academic knowledge with practical classroom experience. Academic seminars continue the presentation of curriculum knowledge and methods, and the practicum seminars are a shared learning process to integrate academics and practice. Sessions for curriculum review, guided practice with materials and enrichment offerings round out the Virginia Center for Montessori Studies Infant and Toddler certification program.

 

Practicum Options

Supervised Internship

The school will provide a supervising teacher or a mentor for self-directed interns and a classroom with the full complement of Montessori materials.

Supervision of adult learners is provided by the supervising teacher, mentor-teacher and a field consultant. For a self-directed practicum additional support may be required that is documented on the AMS credential recommendation form is required.



Self-Directed Internship

Experienced adult learners may qualify for the self-directed practicum with one or more of the following:

  1. Prior experience as an assistant in a Montessori environment
  2. Two or more years of previous teaching experience at the Early Childhood age level.
  3. A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited US college or university or its equivalent.

For a self-directed internship, the practicum director, mentor teacher or field consultant will cover the supervising teacher’s responsibilities.