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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, do a search here on Franklin. It's not good. Also, I would go for AMI. I researched the history of the two organizations. [/quote] AMS teacher here.... I do not believe one credential is necessarily better than the other. ***The TEACHER is more important than AMI versus AMS. There are both good/bad teachers in AMI and AMS. A Montessori teacher is SO much more than her specific certification. Some of the qualities I am referring to include kindness, sense of humor, enthusiasm, communication skills, flexibility, natural ability to engage students, creativity, etc. These traits cannot be taught to a teacher. During her training. She is either born with them or not*** A big heart and good instincts are vitally important to being s GREAT teacher...,whether she is AMS, AMI, traditional, Reggio, play-based, etc. [/quote]
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