Workshops & Seminars
Saturday, July 26th and Sunday, July 27th, 2025
Summer training session @Caritas Kindergarten Hall
定員に達しましたため申込受付を締め切らせていただきました。キャンセル待ちが出た際は7月15日に申込を再開します。
Lecturer: Setsuko Miura (AMI3-6 Teacher Training Trainer, Director of Tokyo International Montessori Teacher Training Center)
Saturday, July 26, 2025
9:30 Reception begins
10:00-11:00 "Observation and record keeping"
11:00-12:00 Practical offering "Daily Life Practice"
12:00-13:30 Break (environmental tour)
13:30-14:30 Practical offering "Sensory education"
14:30-15:30 Practical offering "Culture"
Sunday, July 27, 2025
9:30 Reception begins
1 0:00~11:00 "Class Management"
11:00-12:00 Practical offering "Language Education"
12:00-13:30 Break (environmental tour)
13:30~15:00 Practical offering "Mathematics Education"
15:00-15:30 Q&A
The above schedule and contents may be subject to change.
We will introduce "how to observe and record", "classroom management", and the latest "how to provide practice in each field". If you have any questions or would like to use teaching materials, please let us know in the application form . *Please note that we may not be able to meet all requests.
Target audience: Anyone interested in Montessori education, including those with Montessori teaching qualifications
*There will be no online or recorded event. This is a face-to-face event only.
*During the break, you will be able to take a look around the well-equipped new Caritas kindergarten building.
* What to bring: indoor shoes, lunch, drinks
*There is no parking available. (If you come by car, please use a nearby parking lot.
2025 International Examiner Visit to Japan Lecture Recording
"The Montessori approach develops unyielding adults"
Speaker: Carol Potts ( AMI: Montessori International 3-6 Year Old Teacher Training Trainer)
Japanese interpreter: Setsuko Miura (AMI3-6 Teacher Training Trainer)
In this lecture, I will talk to Montessori teachers about the three R's: "Responsibility," "Resilience," and "Resourcefulness." Nurturing these three qualities is essential to the Montessori approach.
It is integrated consistently and is an essential element for a child's continued development.