The Montessori Early Childhood Studies course at Anglia Ruskin University offers a diverse, insightful, and rewarding foundation for those wishing to specialize in early childhood education based on the Montessori principles. This course integrates theory with practice, providing students with a thorough understanding of the Montessori approach to working with children aged 2-7. Course Content: This intensive course builds on the principles established via an initial course such as AMI Diploma, focusing on the needs and experiences of children aged 2-7. It covers the philosophy and practice of Montessori education, introducing students to broader issues on early childhood education, necessary research skills, professional development, and understanding and developing effective practice.Key Modules: The course consists of five key modules; Introduction to Academic Study, Montessori: Theory and Practice, Research Methods in Early Childhood, Professional Development, and Reflecting on Practice.Accreditations: This course is accredited by Montessori Centre International (MCI) and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU).Future Careers: Graduates from this course usually seek roles as Montessori practitioners, Montessori class leaders, and Montessori teachers. Some also work in early years' settings, teaching platforms, schools, or even open their Montessori schools.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.