Cambridge Montessori School
Edson Alves is an experienced educator specializing in Spanish-Latinx studies with a professional background that includes roles at Cambridge Montessori School as a Spanish-Latinx Studies Educator, and at Community Charter School of Cambridge as a Middle and High School Spanish Teacher. Alves has extensive experience in early childhood education, having served as an Early Childhood Spanish Teacher at both Cambridge-Ellis School and Kingsley Montessori School. Previous roles include Moderator/Interpreter at MBC Research, a Teacher Assistant at Lexington Montessori School, and freelance illustration for Avenue Magazine. Alves holds multiple degrees, including a Master's in Spanish as a Second Language from Instituto Cervantes and a Bachelor's in Art Studies from Universidade Federal do Paraná. Additionally, Alves has a diverse background in fashion design, having worked as a Fashion Consultant and Design Assistant.
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Cambridge Montessori School
Cambridge Montessori School was founded in 1963 to foster a love of learning and to educate children to be caring, socially responsible citizens of their community and world. The educational and supplemental care programs at CMS involve children from twenty-one months through grade 8 in four different programs: Toddler, Primary, Elementary and Middle School. CMS seeks to educate the whole child, applying the Montessori philosophy, in a family-oriented environment. The philosophy is based on the principles of Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952) whose holistic vision of education focuses on the cognitive, social, emotional and physical needs of the child. For Dr. Montessori, and for CMS, education is preparation for life.