Asset-Based Education

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Asset-Based Education helps educators highlight strengths students bring to the classroom and see differences as assets, not deficits.

“I loved everything about this course—the variety of learning methods, discussion, readings, video …
I am hoping we can use it with staff as we open the school year.”

It’s easy, even natural, to see a difference from our expectations in ability, interest, behavior, or background as a defect: something wrong, broken, or needing to be fixed. We’re used to what we’re used to, and we may not have examined our preconceptions and biases all that thoroughly.

An asset-based lens encourages us to see each child as an individual with unique characteristics and strengths, and Montessori is a good foundation. Understanding and intentionality built on this foundation help teachers welcome and support all children.

Participants in this course will:

  • Examine their pedagogical practices, replacing deficit-based lenses with asset-based habits
  • Examine intersections of social and cultural identity
  • Interrogate systems of power and privilege 
  • Elevate and center the stories of marginalized/invisible groups 
  • Learn techniques to help students reclaim language and culture
  • Establish and sustain equitable pathways such as opportunity, access, and inclusion 

Format

  • ten hours of readings, videos, and written reflections
  • five 60-minute live sessions 

Calendar

DateTopic
Live Session IAnti-Bias, Anti-Racist Education
Live Session IIUnpacking Deficit Perspectives
Live Session IIICombating Deficit-Based Perspectives with Asset-Based Perspectives
Live Session IVDisability Justice
Live Session VResistance and Counternarratives through Intersectionality

Click here to be notified when this course opens for enrollment.

Attendance and certificates: Certificates of attendance are available for participants who attend 80% or more of live sessions. Participants who successfully complete the course are eligible to request Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from Lander University for an additional fee of $25.

Live session recordings: When available, recordings of live sessions are accessible to participants for six months after the date of the session. 

Financial aid: Financial support for professional learning courses is sometimes available. Priority is given to NCMPS individual members serving in public schools. Apply for financial aid using this form.

Paying by check: We accept payment via most credit cards. To request to pay by check, use this form. You will not be registered until your check has been received. We confirm payment and registration via email. Questions about payment? Contact payments@public-montessori.org.

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Can’t make this course? Bring this course to you! Please email pd@public-montessori.org for information about hosting this course as a face-to-face or virtual workshop at your school.

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