AMS Event Calendar
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The AMS Events Calendar is designed to keep you up-to-date on all things Montessori. Bookmark this page to stay in the know for upcoming events, networking sessions, conferences, and more.
AMS Tech Talk Live: Teen Panel
February 24, 7:00 PM (ET)—In this engaging panel discussion, we explore how Montessori education shapes children's perspectives on digital-life balance and their views on technology's role in learning. We will hear Montessori adolescents themselves, offering a unique opportunity to understand how Montessori principles influence children’s relationships with tech.
Learn moreAMS Learning Live Español - AMS Aprendiendo en Vivo: LA INNOVACIÓN DE LA NEUROCIENCIA EN LA EDUCACIÓN
Join us on Wednesday, December 18, 7:00 – 8:00 PM (ET). ¡Bienvenidos a esta fascinante exploración del cerebro y su impacto en la educación! Prepárese para sumergirse en los descubrimientos de la neurociencia y descubrir cómo estos conocimientos pueden transformar nuestras aulas.
RegisterAMS Learning Live - Kindergarten Leadership: The Culmination of the First Plane of Development
Join us Monday, December 16, 7:00 – 8:15 PM (ET). This webinar will address the importance of the Kindergarten year in Montessori, and how to communicate this to your school community in order to retain children for the final year.
RegisterAMS Tech Talk Live: Update on the Think Tank Technology Group's Work on Digital Citizenship and Mapping Montessori Materials with AI
November 4, 2024, 7:00 PM (ET)—Join us for an insightful AMS Tech Talk Live session focused on the latest updates from the IFTT Technology Group's work on digital citizenship and mapping Montessori materials with AI. Our speakers, members of the IFTT Technology Group, will share their progress, developments, and insights on integrating Montessori principles with artificial intelligence.
Learn moreAMS Learning Live - The Production of Knowledge: Exploring Media as a Means of Data Collection
Join us on Monday, October 28, 7:00 – 8:15 PM (ET). Featuring Donovan Livingston: a Montessori parent and arts-based qualitative researcher who uses music, art, and other forms of media as a means of data collection.
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