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Professional Development

The American Montessori Society is here to support your career through continuous professional growth.

We are all lifelong learners, continually seeking new opportunities to enrich our Montessori practices and stay current with the latest developments in our field.

Log Your Professional Development Hours

Log into your AMS membership portal to log your PD hours today.

AMS CPD Requirement

AMS Learning offers unlimited access to over 175 on-demand Montessori videos, letting you hone your skills at your own pace from home. Learn from leaders in Montessori education, only on AMS Learning.

Explore our comprehensive Live Class Calendar with AMS certificate programs and classes developed by top experts in the field. Access class dates, deadlines, and more to streamline your professional development.

American Montessori Society is pleased to offer an array of special publications designed to aid you in your continued transformation and professional development.

Do college credits count toward my professional development requirement, and if so, how many continuing professional development hours are they worth?

Coursework completed at an accredited college or university counts toward your continuing professional development hours. One credit hour will be counted as 15 hours of continuing professional development.

Are there scholarships for me to take a professional development class?

Yes, we do offer scholarships. For more information, please visit this page.

Do I receive professional development (PD) certifcates for attending AMS Learning Live?

Our webinars are free for all, but only members receive certificates.

Do the credit hours I acquire for my state teaching license count toward my continuing professional development requirement?

Yes.

Does AMS offer group rates for professional development?

Our school membership offers teacher bundling rates. Learn more about school membership here.

How can I get professional development hours or opportunities through AMS?

AMS members have access to free and discounted professional development via our an online professional development platform called AMS Learning that features both an on-demand video library, as well as opportunities to participate in live programs. Explore our extensive live class calendar here, and the on-demand video library here.

There are also opportunities to earn professional development hours by attending in-person events such as The Montessori Event and Regional Symposia and Labposium, certificate programs, and more. We offer thought-provoking, Montessori-relevant professional development tailored to a comprehensive range of needs and interests. If you are looking to request a record of attendance for an event, or see if an event you attended qualifies towards the 50 hour professional development requirement for credential holders, please visit this page.

How do I know that my tracking form showing my professional development hours has been received by AMS and approved?

We will send you confirmation that we’ve received it. If you do not receive the confirmation, contact us.

We will send you a second email after we’ve reviewed your hours, either to notify you that they’ve been approved to request clarification or additional hours.

How many hours of professional development do I need to maintain my AMS credential?

You must complete 50 hours of continuing professional development every 5 years for the credential to remain active. The first 5-year period begins on the date your credential was issued.

Once you have completed your 50 hours of professional development, we require that you log your hours on our Professional Development Submission Form, which is accessible when you log into your AMS portal. The link to the submission form is on the Professional Development Requirement page.

If you are an instructor or director of an AMS-affiliated teacher education program, you must complete 30 hours of continuing professional development every 3 years, and capture this information in your teacher education program’s Annual Report.

Learn more on our Professional Development Requirement page.

If I don’t earn 50 hours of professional development in the time required, will my credential expire?

Your credential will become inactive—not expired.

When do I need to begin logging professional development hours to maintain my credential?

You need to begin logging your professional development hours in the first 5-year period of receiving your credential. Educator credentials require 50 professional development hours, and administrator credentials require 30 professional development hours every 3 years. Learn more on our Professional Development Requirement page.

AMS Members can track their professional development hours on their professional development hours submission form, which is accessible when you log into your AMS portal. The link to the submission form is on the Professional Development Requirement page.

When I log my hours, can I save my progress or must I complete them all in one sitting?

You can save your progress. Think of the system as a digital file cabinet. You may log your hours after they occur. Once you reach 50 hours, you can submit them for approval.

Where do I find my professional development hours?

For Library videos on our AMS Learning platform
For AMS classes and programs
For AMS events
If you have been tracking your hours in your membership portal, you can find the tracker here – have your username and password ready, logging in is required.

Will my school pay for professional development (PD)?

Yes, nearly all AMS member schools support professional development – check with your school to find out if they will pay for your AMS professional development.

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