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Overview of the Asociación Montessori de México A.C. (founded in 1965), its educational approach, and its public programs with international Montessori certification issued by AMMAC.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/
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Certificación Montessori is the public website of the Asociación Montessori de México A.C. Its purpose is to present the institution's educational approach, its Montessori Guide training, publications, faculty profiles, and contact channels.
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Overview of the Asociación Montessori de México A.C. (founded in 1965), its educational approach, and its public programs with international Montessori certification issued by AMMAC.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/
Public information about the diploma courses, program structure, instructors, the enrollment process, and the international Montessori Guide certification issued by AMMAC.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/diplomados/
The pedagogical framework of the diploma course: seven AMMAC competency domains (mirroring the international MACTE / AMI domains) and the six cognitive levels of Bloom's Taxonomy. Every activity has a learning objective coded “Domain·Level”.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/diplomados/#marco-pedagogico
Institutional and academic profile of Roxana Muñoz Guevara.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/roxana/
Books and public resources related to Montessori philosophy.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/publicaciones/
Institutional contact channels, location, and public social media.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/contact/
Public terms on privacy and the site's processing of personal data.
https://certificacionmontessori.com/en/privacy/
The training is organized into seven AMMAC competency domains, mirroring the international domains of Montessori training (MACTE / AMI), developed with reference to AMI foundations:
Each domain is worked through the six cognitive levels of Bloom's Taxonomy (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create). Every activity in the diploma course has a learning objective coded “Domain·Level” (for example, D1·Analyze), so that every task has an explicit, assessable formative purpose.