A Montessori Teacher is responsible for guiding young children in a prepared learning environment using the Montessori method. The teacher supports each child’s academic, social, emotional, and physical development through hands-on learning activities.
Create and maintain a prepared Montessori classroom environment
Plan and deliver age-appropriate Montessori lessons
Observe students and guide them according to their individual learning pace
Encourage independence, confidence, and curiosity in children
Use Montessori materials for practical life, sensorial, language, and math activities
Maintain student progress records and assessments
Communicate regularly with parents and school management
Ensure a safe, clean, and positive classroom environment
Support children’s social and emotional development
Strong communication skills
Patience and calm behavior
Ability to understand child psychology
Classroom management skills
Creativity in teaching and activities
Observation and assessment skills
Ability to encourage independence and confidence in children
Time management and organization skills
Teamwork and collaboration
Basic record-keeping and documentation skills