Did you miss the NCMPS Public Montessori Conference and Retreat in April? Did you hear about it from friends and colleagues? Here’s some of what attendees—live and virtual—told us:
a valuable and inspiring experience
a very informative conference
a fabulous, enriching event!
This course provides one year of access to 12+ hours of recordings focusing on Equity, Access, and Sustainability of Public Montessori. Highlights include the compelling Saturday night keynote: Perspectives on Cherokee Education, and an engaging Orientation to Visual Thinking Strategies, plus ten more recorded sessions, listed below.
You can see presenters and short descriptions here: Conference Recordings
Course Content
Learning Continuums, Not Pacing Guides: A Standards-Aligned Approach
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Expanding Access from the Ground up: State and Local Organizations Tell Their Stories
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The Truth of History: Unpacking a Lesson
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Public Montessori Teacher Residencies: The Teacher Education We Need
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SEL for Adults: Trauma- Informed, Anti-Racist, and Restorative Work
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Putting Montessori First: Aligning the Montessori Curriculum and National Standards
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People Power: Lifting Voices and Building Capacity in Vibrant School Communities
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Leveraging Research to Advocate for Equitable Access to Montessori
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Keynote: Perspectives on Cherokee Education
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The NCMPS Essential Elements Review: Stories of Continuous School Improvement
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District Montessori Programs: Perspectives from District Leaders
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Visual Thinking Strategies: Leveraging Art to Support Language and Critical Thinking
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