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BA Montessori Early Childhood Studies (Graduate Practitoner)
About this course
Montessori early childhood studies is a specialist area of early education practice rooted in the principles developed by Maria Montessori, whose work in the early twentieth century fundamentally changed how many practitioners understand children's development and learning. The Montessori approach emphasises the child's natural curiosity, the prepared environment, the role of the adult as guide rather than instructor, and the development of independence, concentration, and intrinsic motivation. Graduate-level study in Montessori early childhood practice deepens and contextualises this approach within contemporary early years policy, child development research, and professional practice frameworks. At Anglia Ruskin University, this part-time programme is available by distance learning, making it accessible to those who are already working in Montessori or early years settings and want to achieve a graduate-level qualification alongside their professional practice. You will engage with the theoretical and empirical foundations of Montessori education, with broader perspectives on child development and learning, and with the policy and professional landscape within which early years practitioners work. The distance learning format is designed for working practitioners who need to balance their studies with the demands of their role. Graduates of Montessori early childhood programmes typically continue or advance in roles within Montessori nurseries and primary schools, early years provision more broadly, and childcare and family support services. Many use this qualification to move into leadership and management roles within Montessori settings, or to pursue further academic study in education, child development, or early childhood policy. The skills developed, including reflective practice, child observation, and a deep understanding of learning in the early years, are valued across the full spectrum of early education and care settings.
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