Habits & Why They Matter: Part 3
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Presenter: Joshua Shanklin
For: General interest
CPD hours: 1.5
Available: On Demand
In Part 3 of this 3-part series on habits, we explore and walk through the steps you can take to create a Montessori habit. We will practice applying these steps in two fictitious scenarios which will help you to apply them in your own life.
This webinar includes follow up activities that will guide you in the process of creating new Montessori habits.
Learner Outcomes
- Revisit the importance of developing habits
- Explore the concrete steps in creating a habit
- Apply the habit making steps in your growth as a Montessori educator
While attending Habits & Why They Matter: Part 1 and Part 2 is not a prerequisite, they have helpful information on how habits are formed, and the stages of development we travel through in our careers. Participating in all three parts will provide the most meaningful experience.
About the Presenter
Joshua Shanklin, MEd, is the AMS director of learning & professional development. He has experience as a Montessori Upper Elementary teacher, TEP instructor, and school founder. AMS-trained (Elementary II). AMI-credentialed (Elementary I – II).
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Individuals (Certificate of Continuing Professional Development for 1 person)
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$65/nonmember
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$235/nonmember organizations
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