Montessori Weekly Brief: May 6–12, 2025
From innovative classroom activities to international conferences, here’s the most relevant Montessori news from the past week:
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Montessori School of Bowling Green Explores Measurement Concepts
Students at the Montessori School of Bowling Green delved into measurement studies, learning to use various tools like rulers and scales. The hands-on approach aimed to connect mathematical concepts with real-life applications, enhancing students’ understanding and engagement.
Published: May 9, 2025
May 9, 2025 Lower North – Montessori School of Bowling Green
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Montessori Europe Annual Congress Held in Oslo
Educators and researchers gathered in Oslo, Norway, for the Montessori Europe Annual Congress. The event focused on innovative approaches in Montessori education, encouraging participants to think “Out of the Box” and explore new methodologies to enhance learning experiences.
Published: May 9, 2025
Montessori Europe Annual Congress - Montessori Europe
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Montessori School of Rome Shares Alumni Success Stories
The Montessori School of Rome’s May newsletter highlighted testimonials from alumni, reflecting on their formative years at the school. Graduates credited their Montessori education for fostering lifelong friendships and a passion for learning.
Published: May 6, 2025
- Montessori School of Rome
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Eagan Montessori Academy South Releases May Newsletter
Eagan Montessori Academy South shared updates on classroom activities and upcoming events in their May newsletter. The school emphasized the importance of community involvement and continuous learning for both students and parents.
Published: May 6, 2025
Newsletters May 2025 - Montessori Kids Care
Tools & Tips
- Montessori Fundamentals for School Leaders
The National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector provides a course for school leaders to deepen their understanding of Montessori principles and practices.
Montessori Fundamentals for School Leaders - Spring 2025 - National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector
Fun Fact
Did you know? The Montessori method emphasizes “freedom within limits,” allowing children to choose their activities within a structured environment. This approach fosters independence and self-discipline from an early age.
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