1. Montessori principles, philosophy and methods of education: traditional, nursery and kindergarten.
2. Creativity and craft.
3. Infant Toddlers, Early Childhood and Child Psychology - Part I and Part II
Pre Primary - Primary (3 to 6 years)
Elementary I (6 to 9 years)
Elementary II (9 to 12 years)
4. Nutrition, Health and Hygiene.
5. Language and Communication.
6. Parent Counseling.
7. School Administration.
8. Environment and Ecology.
9. Computer.
1. Method of teaching (sensorial apparatus)
2. Creativity and craft
3. Alphabet stories, rhymes and games (chart)
4. Number book and Maths
5. Activity I
6. Activity II
7. Scrap
8. General Knowledge with language
9. Flash cards.
10. Field trip and observations
11. work shop
12. viva
1. Advanced method in Montessori System Part I
2. Advanced method in Montessori System Part II and its application Book II
3. Practical activities with demonstration skill
4. Individual Demonstration.
5. Pre-Natal and Post Natal Care
6. A Comparative Study of Montessori system, with Kindergarten, Nursery (Modern) Traditional Methods
7. A critical approach of Maria Montessori system in the 21st century. (OR)
8. New approach of Montessori system with reference to modern science and technology
9. Personality Development
10. Economics
Education for peace
Education an aid to life
Grace and courtesy in Montessori Education
Self-knowledge, self-experience, self-confidence in Montessori Education
Montessori for the Modern Century
Montessori in the Third Millennium
Montessori's contribution for childrens education.
Montessori a controversial figure in the modern system of education
Montessori as a social worker
Montessori as a peace maker
Montessori as a social reformer
Montessori as a fighter for the rights of children
Montessori as a fighter for the rights of women
Montessori as a Socialist
Montessori as a Democratic
Montessori Education suited for only for rich children and rich countries
Montessori writings for the world peace and prosperity the criticism of Montessori principles and practice different aspects.
1. For Diploma Course : Candidates should have passed Matriculation / S.S.L.C. / any Equivalent Examinations and should be 16 years of age.
2. For Advance Diploma - Graduates
The Classes will be held - Monday to Friday from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Evening Batch 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.