
Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Montessori Education, Munster Technological University
Cork, Ulster
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48 Months
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About this course
This programme offers students a deep understanding of the Montessori approach to education and child care for children in early and middle childhood. It equips students with the knowledge, values, and skills necessary to work effectively across various education and care settings, adhering to current legislation and quality standards. The course emphasizes practical professional practice placements during years 2 and 3, providing hands-on experience in different educational environments. Through these placements, students are encouraged to integrate theoretical learning with real-world practice, fostering their professional development and practical competence.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're passionate about Montessori education and want to specialize in this approach, this course is ideal. It prepares you specifically for Montessori teaching roles, especially in primary schools that follow this pedagogy. Its comprehensive curriculum, including practical placements, ensures you're well-equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in early childhood education and care roles.
Specialisation
This programme uniquely embeds Montessori philosophy and pedagogy throughout all practice modules, focusing on children from birth to twelve years of age. Unlike general early childhood programmes, it offers specific training and knowledge in Montessori methods, making it a specialised pathway for those interested in Montessori education.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.19L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need to meet the CAO points requirement of 338 in 2024 (round 1) and satisfy the minimum entry standards, including six subjects at Leaving Certificate, with a minimum of H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four others. Mathematics and either English or Irish at grade O6/H7 are also required. Garda vetting is mandatory.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates can work as early childhood education and care practitioners or managers, Montessori teachers in early childhood and primary settings, or in roles such as development workers, quality or inclusion specialists with organizations like Better Start or Tusla inspectorate. Some may pursue further studies in teacher education, speech and language therapy, or leadership in early years education.
FAQs
Can I teach in primary schools after this degree?
Graduates are qualified to teach in Montessori primary schools in Ireland, which do not require a Teaching Council number. They can also apply for the Professional Master of Education (PME) for primary teaching roles.
What is the main difference between this course and general early childhood education courses?
This course specifically integrates Montessori philosophy throughout, focusing on children from birth to twelve years, whereas general courses cover a broader age range up to six years and do not emphasise Montessori pedagogy as strongly.
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