AMI Teacher Training Programs

 MNW will prepare you for a life-changing career in Montessori education

AMI Montessori teacher training is recognized throughout the world as the very best preparation there is. The quality of our graduates reflects the quality of our training: knowledgeable and compassionate, with a teaching practice grounded in a thorough understanding of Montessori principles and child development. AMI teacher certification identifies you as a teacher of the highest quality.

Studying with MNW is a transformative experience. AMI training breaks down what great teachers do intuitively into an intentional process you can master to practice education as transformation. The children you guide find their path in life and are truly capable of creating a better world for themselves and others.

“In the world of Montessori training, Montessori Northwest is a leader in both the quality of their educational programs and the mindful approach of their diversity, equity, and inclusion work. Their offerings, from full trainings to workshops of all kinds, bring immense value to the Montessori communities in Portland, Northern California, and beyond. At Marin Montessori School, we have enjoyed having a number of MNW graduates join our faculty. And, even more of us have grown as teachers and administrators by participating in MNW workshops. The enriching work that happens at Montessori Northwest ultimately makes us better Guides for our students, helping us to support the healthy development of more children and families. I am so grateful for this champion of authentic Montessori education.”

– Minnie Wales, Director of Education for Elementary, Marin Montessori School

Upcoming Programs

Assistants to Infancy (0-3)

Portland, OR
July 14, 2025 - August 14, 2026 (Starts in-person)

Primary (3-6)

Portland, OR & Pleasanton, CA
May 27, 2025 - August 14, 2026 (Starts online)

Elementary (6-12)

Spokane, WA
April 29, 2025 - August 1, 2026 (Starts online)

Blended Training Format

A lot has changed in AMI Training, but the essentials have not. At MNW, we are still committed to the highest standards in Montessori teacher preparation, our training is still transformative, fun, a lot of work, and most importantly, inspiring.

Blended training combines in-person blocks in the training center’s prepared environment with distance learning blocks via Zoom. The onsite and distance blocks are organized a little differently for each program, but all include the same depth of theory, lively, meticulous presentations of materials, and community building.

Nearly all of the guided practice hours required by AMI are conducted onsite in the prepared environment, but in the blended programs, learners can also continue working in their classrooms while training. This experience brings the theory to life in a very tangible way, and provides additional practice with materials extending the “practicum” aspects of the program.

What Our Learners Have to Say

I appreciate the quality of the conversations and discussions we have in class, small group, and 1-on-1 settings. The range of experiences and perspectives allows for a really engaging dialogue. – Steve

This course has helped me to fully understand what Montessori Education is all about from theory concepts to materials and practice. – Maria

This course has provided me with plenty of opportunities for introspection. I am not just becoming a better educator, but a better human. – Paige

The Blended course has offered me a great way to hone my emerging skills on the job. The weekly, supervised practice sessions give me feedback and guidance on how to work with Montessori materials that I can take into the classroom the next day. – Kristin

I'm receiving intensive theory with a modern approach emphasizing the importance of ABAR, trauma-informed, and special education so I can continue the cosmic task of fully supporting the diverse needs of children. – Stephanie

We have the opportunity to further Dr. Montessori’s mission and vision, to aid in the holistic development of our children, and stand united in the construction of a shared future within which we can all thrive.” – Kenisha

ACCREDITATIONS & AFFILIATIONS

After successful completion of all coursework, graduates receive the AMI diploma, internationally recognized as a standard of quality in Montessori teacher preparation. In cooperation with Whitworth University learners can earn a Master’s Degree and Teacher Credential.

All current MNW programs are accredited by MACTE (Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education).

APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES

Accepted applicants with existing disabilities who wish to request accommodations should make an appointment with their Director of Training to discuss program requirements and possible accommodations. See the MWN Learner Handbook or contact us for more information.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY

Montessori Northwest does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, national or ethnic origin in its administrative policies, education policies, or any administered programs. Any person unlawfully discriminated against as described in ORS 345.240, may file a complaint under ORS 659A.240, or may file a complaint under ORS 659A.820 with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries.

Learners may also file a grievance using our Grievance Process described in the MNW Learner Handbook.


Employment, salary, and occupational advancement are not guaranteed upon successful completion of a teacher training program at MNW.

All programs must reach minimum enrollment in order to run.