Daphne’s International Teachers’ Training Institute (DITTI) is a leading center for early childhood and pre-primary teacher education, committed to nurturing capable, compassionate, and confident educators. With a legacy of over a decade, DITTI has trained thousands of aspiring teachers, empowering them with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to guide young minds during their most formative years.
Founded on the principles of Dr. Maria Montessori and rooted in evidence-based practices, our institute blends modern pedagogical techniques with timeless educational philosophies. We offer integrated, dual-certification programs in Montessori Education and Pre-Primary Teacher Training, designed to provide comprehensive preparation for teaching roles in schools around the world.
To be a globally recognized institution that cultivates educational excellence, personal growth, and lifelong learning in every teacher we train.
To provide high-quality, inclusive, and holistic teacher training that shapes educators who can inspire, uplift, and transform early education.
"To bring quality education to every child, regardless of background — making it accessible not only to the privileged, but also to the underserved."
At DITTI, we believe every teacher has the power to transform a life.
Course Coordinator
With nearly 2 decade of dedicated service in teachers training, Ms Durga Devi Radhakrishnan has played a pivotal role in mentoring over 800 aspiring educators, guiding them toward impactful careers in early childhood education.
Founder & Director
With a lifelong dedication to early childhood education, Mrs. Daphne Paulose brings decades of expertise, international credentials, and a passionate vision for nurturing future educators.
Mrs. Paulose’s commitment to inclusive, child-centered learning methods has shaped the foundation of DITTI. Her vision is rooted in the belief that quality preschool education can transform both individuals and society at large.
| “To touch the life of a child is to shape the future of the world.”