Sue Pritzker worked as a primary teacher and administrator at Marin Montessori School before taking the position of Head of School at Childpeace Montessori in Portland, Oregon in 1987. She helped to grow the school from 45 to 360 students and retired from that position in July 2020.
Sue is in close collaboration with Lead Montessori and Montessori Institute Prague. Her focus as a consultant, speaker and presenter is the primary classroom and administrative practice. She is a board member and trainer for Whole School Leadership and a trainer for the AMI Montessori School Leadership Course. Sue has been an AMI-USA school consultant at the Primary level since 1985. Sue has presented workshops, lectures and keynotes for training centers and affiliate organizations in Canada, Mexico, Norway, China and the Czech Republic.
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When parents are busy with work, living far from extended family, or when multigenerational households hold different views… how can we prepare a truly harmonious adult environment for children aged 0–3?”
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Montessori Vietnam Education Center (MVEC) is proud to announce the opening of enrollment for the International AMI Montessori Management Training Course, marking a significant milestone as this AMI-standard management program is being held in Vietnam for the...
“When children transition from a 0–3 environment to a 3–6 environment, what are the key differences in the physical setting?”
Montessori Vietnam was delighted to welcome the teachers from Sakura Montessori Casa (Address: 42/9 Dang Duc Thuat Street, Ward 6, Tam Hiep Commune, Bien Hoa City) on their meaningful recent visit and exchange.
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On the morning of December 11, 2025, Montessori Vietnam Education Center (MVEC), in collaboration with Tiny Flower Montessori School (TFM), had the honor of welcoming and organizing a professional exchange meeting with a delegation from the Montessori...