


Summer 2025 Unpacking the Montessori Curriculum Map Course
July 22, 25, 29, and August 1, 2025
11:00am - 2:00pm ET
This 12-hour online professional development course is designed specifically for Montessori elementary teachers. Held over four days in July, this course features engaging 3-hour sessions led by Dakota Prosch, an educator who collaborated on the creation and implementation of the Montessori Curriculum Map.
The four sessions will offer a deep dive into the Montessori Curriculum Map, an essential tool for long-term planning and lesson alignment. Educators will explore how to use the map to confidently plan across all areas of the Montessori curriculum—from Great Lessons that inspire cosmic wonder to targeted mini-lessons that meet specific learning goals. Emphasis will be placed on differentiation and developmental appropriateness for multi-age classrooms, ensuring the needs of all learners are met.
Participants will be guided in customizing the curriculum map to reflect their school or state standards while preserving the integrity of Montessori philosophy. Through collaborative discussions, practical examples, and planning exercises, attendees will gain strategies for linking curriculum mapping to daily, weekly, and yearly lesson planning and scheduling.
Dakota Prosch, an educator who used the Montessori Curriculum Map in her own classroom, will bring her wealth of experience to support teachers in transforming what can feel like an overwhelming task—“teaching it all”—into a manageable and inspiring practice.
Whether you're new to Montessori or looking to refine your planning process, this course will leave you with a clear, personalized roadmap for the year ahead and renewed confidence in your ability to guide students through the full richness of the Montessori elementary curriculum.
July 22, 25, 29, and August 1, 2025
11:00am - 2:00pm ET
This 12-hour online professional development course is designed specifically for Montessori elementary teachers. Held over four days in July, this course features engaging 3-hour sessions led by Dakota Prosch, an educator who collaborated on the creation and implementation of the Montessori Curriculum Map.
The four sessions will offer a deep dive into the Montessori Curriculum Map, an essential tool for long-term planning and lesson alignment. Educators will explore how to use the map to confidently plan across all areas of the Montessori curriculum—from Great Lessons that inspire cosmic wonder to targeted mini-lessons that meet specific learning goals. Emphasis will be placed on differentiation and developmental appropriateness for multi-age classrooms, ensuring the needs of all learners are met.
Participants will be guided in customizing the curriculum map to reflect their school or state standards while preserving the integrity of Montessori philosophy. Through collaborative discussions, practical examples, and planning exercises, attendees will gain strategies for linking curriculum mapping to daily, weekly, and yearly lesson planning and scheduling.
Dakota Prosch, an educator who used the Montessori Curriculum Map in her own classroom, will bring her wealth of experience to support teachers in transforming what can feel like an overwhelming task—“teaching it all”—into a manageable and inspiring practice.
Whether you're new to Montessori or looking to refine your planning process, this course will leave you with a clear, personalized roadmap for the year ahead and renewed confidence in your ability to guide students through the full richness of the Montessori elementary curriculum.
July 22, 25, 29, and August 1, 2025
11:00am - 2:00pm ET
This 12-hour online professional development course is designed specifically for Montessori elementary teachers. Held over four days in July, this course features engaging 3-hour sessions led by Dakota Prosch, an educator who collaborated on the creation and implementation of the Montessori Curriculum Map.
The four sessions will offer a deep dive into the Montessori Curriculum Map, an essential tool for long-term planning and lesson alignment. Educators will explore how to use the map to confidently plan across all areas of the Montessori curriculum—from Great Lessons that inspire cosmic wonder to targeted mini-lessons that meet specific learning goals. Emphasis will be placed on differentiation and developmental appropriateness for multi-age classrooms, ensuring the needs of all learners are met.
Participants will be guided in customizing the curriculum map to reflect their school or state standards while preserving the integrity of Montessori philosophy. Through collaborative discussions, practical examples, and planning exercises, attendees will gain strategies for linking curriculum mapping to daily, weekly, and yearly lesson planning and scheduling.
Dakota Prosch, an educator who used the Montessori Curriculum Map in her own classroom, will bring her wealth of experience to support teachers in transforming what can feel like an overwhelming task—“teaching it all”—into a manageable and inspiring practice.
Whether you're new to Montessori or looking to refine your planning process, this course will leave you with a clear, personalized roadmap for the year ahead and renewed confidence in your ability to guide students through the full richness of the Montessori elementary curriculum.