What is Montessori Model United Nations?

October 22, 2024

Upper Elementary students in fifth and sixth grade participate in the Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN) as an After-School Program at Greenspring Montessori School. MMUN is an international group that seeks to empower young leaders through research, cultural studies, critical thinking, and problem-solving. MMUN works directly with the United Nations and implements elements of the Montessori Method to create an enriching experience for students and faculty.

In the past, Greenspring students have represented the countries of Ukraine, Bolivia, Guyana, Central African Republic, Vatican City, Kenya, and Congo-Brazzaville speaking about topics such as reliable energy, women and development, people’s right to self-determination, racial discrimination and xenophobia, and conflict in the Middle East.

Elementary students meet after school for months in preparation for the annual MMUN conference in New York City. This year, our students will be representing United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, and Croatia. The topics they are researching range from food security and water scarcity to gender equity and disarmament.

The MMUN program provides students in Upper Elementary the opportunity to learn about cultures, governments, and peoples of nations throughout the world. They put their research skills to the test, preparing a detailed speech and many written components. They discuss and debate as a group and develop critical thinking skills, trying to think from the perspective of representatives in their respective countries.

This experience culminates in a week-long trip to New York to visit the United Nations Headquarters and engage in dialog with other Montessori students from around the world. They learn together the need for peace and lasting conflict resolution, skills that will follow them through life.

Click here to learn more about our Elementary Program and here to learn more about Montessori Model United Nations.

About the Author

Kimberly Zerfas

Kimberly Zerfas is the Director of Marketing & Communications at Greenspring Montessori School. A graduate of the Publications Design M.A. program at the University of Baltimore, Kim loves combining words and images to tell our unique story. She loves creative problem-solving, designing and writing materials that convey in-depth information in new and interesting ways. Learn more about Kim.

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