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Get to Know American Montessori Society
History of AMS
The Montessori Society of America is a vibrant community that gathers schools, teachers, teacher training centers, families and partners to promote Montessori education to every family in the world. The Montessori Society of America is headquartered in New York and was founded in 1960 as an international non-profit organization. AMS advocates Montessori teaching methods worldwide, promotes the use of Montessori teaching methods in private and public schools, and publishes teaching for accredited member schools Standards and guidelines, AMS supports research and public policy advocating Montessori education.
Development of AMS
The association’s funds come from qualified Montessori teachers, schools, administrators, educational institutions, and children’s parents, with a total of more than 200,000 members and hope to make Montessori education more advanced. Montessori education hopes to be full All children in the world advocate better education.
Fifty years later, the American Montessori Association is already an active and stable group with tens of thousands of members who support Montessori education. The association has long contributed knowledge, creativity and experience in the field of education.
 
 
Mission, Vision and Values
The vision of the American Montessori Association is to promote better education for all children in the world, so that Montessori education can be widely recognized and needed in the world, and it can be obtained and enjoyed by everyone.
Code of Ethics
AMS requires all member schools and certification training centers to agree to abide by the AMS Code of Ethics. This specification defines expectations for Montessori educators and standards of professional conduct.
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