A New Year’s Wish of Love
When we work with love we renew the spirit; that renewal is an act of self-love, it nurtures our growth. It’s not what you do but how you do it.
When we work with love we renew the spirit; that renewal is an act of self-love, it nurtures our growth. It’s not what you do but how you do it.
How often do we unwittingly or unknowingly cause harm to the students and families in our communities, and how can we do better? This post is by no means an
While we were still processing the myriad emotions we experienced following last Tuesday’s conviction of Derek Chauvin, the news covered stories of two more Black men shot by police, Andrew
We at the National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector, like much of our nation, feel a deep sense of sadness and revulsion at the recent killings in and
NCMPS is committed to human flourishing and, as a team of individuals, we have each chosen to serve this commitment through education and, specifically, Montessori education. This means a commitment
“Generations from now when parents teach their children what is meant by courage, the story of John Lewis will come to mind–an American who knew that change could not wait
A teacher must begin by studying his own defects, his own evil tendencies, rather than by being excessively preoccupied with a child’s tendencies. —Maria Montessori, The Secret of Childhood In
In so many ways, this is not business as usual. And, yet, when so much has changed, what Montessori teaches about child development, fundamental needs, and human flourishing has not
Growth of Public Montessori in the United States: 1975-2014 Four decades of growth The last fifteen years have witnessed a surge of interest in Montessori education. This interest is evident
Montessori School Design Prepared Environments for Learning and Living Learning never takes place in a vacuum. Optimal education requires optimal surroundings, and for more than a century Montessori environments have