About Us

History

MIA was founded in the 1960's under the name, 'Mid-America Montessori Teacher Preparation Center'(MAMTEC) by Dr. Helen K. Billings. After earning her Ed.D. in Education, Dr. Billings enrolled in Montessori training in Italy in 1964. Through her unceasing energy and dynamic speaking ability, MAMTEC became the largest Montessori training program in Missouri and Kansas from the late 1960's until 1972. In 1972 MAMTEC became the Montessori Institute of America (MIA).

Today 7 MIA teacher preparation centers are affiliated with MIA to conduct programs. Hundreds of MIA teachers and schools throughout the world are assisting children to reach their full potential development, cognitively, socially, spiritually, and emotionally. We have a rich heritage dating back to Dr. Maria Montessori who taught us to discover and follow the child.

Vision & Mission

Our Mission is to provide a harmonious, global organization to support Montessori philosophy through teacher preparation, schools, and individual members.

We advocate the development of the whole child, recognizing Dr. Montessori's emphasis on the spiritual dimension of the child and adult.

Recognition

Montessori Institute of America (MIA) is a founding member of the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE).

MIA has a history of training adults and serving children since 1964.

As MIA continues to train teachers, add members and expand our services, we enjoy international recognition.

Short Term Goals
  • To expand teacher preparation programs to other levels of training and advanced degrees, and to more countries.
  • To provide consulting services to our members.
  • To enhance on-line communications and information.
  • To encourage schools to become fully Montessori in principle and method.

Membership

Benefits
  • Affordable membership fees
  • Association with an internationally recognized, professional Montessori organization
  • Access to current research in related fields, such as child psychology, and human growth and development
  • Discounted rates on MIA seminars and conferences
  • Subscription to the MIA newsletter and copy of the membership directory
  • E-mailed education updates
Types
  • Intering Teacher Student Teachers currenlty enrolled in MIA teacher preparation programs
  • Professional Teacher - MIA certified teachers Teachers who hold on internationally recognized Montessorii teaching credential
  • General Member Anyone interested in MIA's mission
  • Member School (Category B) Any school that meets MIA standards and has atleast one classroom teacher holding an internationally recognized Montessori credential
  • Internship School (Category A) Schools that meet MIA standards and all of its supervising teachers are MIA members

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