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Maggie-The Floating Classroom
16/2/2009 Maraetai�s Chris Shirley is passionate about our marine history � and it�s a passion he wants to help pass on to future generations. Chris featured in the PC Times about 18 months ago when he was involved in a bid to purchase the historic schooner, Te Aroha, for use as a floating classroom. Chris, a Teacher,Sailing instructor  and Commercial Master Mariner, is deputy chairman of  . . . more
Author : CS Created : 24 Mar 2009
 
The Montessori classroom
The Montessori classroom
By Mary Anne Winslow
It's undoubtedly true that man has all the qualities that are needed to develop himself from the very moment of birth. Each and every one of us possesses within ourselves a unique psyche. Unlike animals, we do not have hereditary instincts that are passed down through generations, such that a kitten, puppy or a tiger cub behaves similarly to its pare  . . . more
Author : By Mary Anne Winslow Created : 19 Aug 2007
 
Educational Kinesiology and Wellness

Paul and Gail Dennison
January 23, 2004


Educational Kinesiology (Edu-K) is a distinct and dynamic branch of education, one founded on the principle that movement is the basis for all learning. The Latin root word educare (�to educate�) comes from educere (�to draw out�), and kinesis means movement. In Edu-K we say that movement patterns influence function, while function likewise influenc  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 19 Feb 2004
 
Choosing a School


Choosing a School for a Five Year Old

Revised edition 2002


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How to use this publication

There are five sections, the content of which is described below.

Choosing a School: Step by Step
Follow these steps to make a list of possible schools for your child. Then use the Information for parents sec  . . . more
Author : ERO Created : 23 Mar 2003
 
Welcoming Strategies for Students & Their Families

Starting a new school can be scary. Those concerned with mental health in schools can play important prevention and therapeutic roles by helping a school establish a welcoming program and ways to provide ongoing social support.
Special attention must be directed at providing Office Staff with training and resources so they can create a welcoming and supportive atmosphere to everyone who enter  . . . more
Author : UCLA Mental Health Project Created : 11 Jan 2003
 
Literacy and Development
Speech to the 1998 Planning Hui of the Adult Reading and Learning Assistance (ARLA) Federation of Aotearoa New Zealand: Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland, Saturday 20 June. Published in Nga Kete Koreo, the Journal of Literacy Aotearoa, July, 1999.


During his second voyage of discovery, James Cook had two boats which arranged to meet in Queen Charlotte Sound. They did not. After waiting a  . . . more
Author : Brian Easton Created : 05 Dec 2002
 
Self-help cognitive therapy programme trialled
Effective, no-drug antidepressant trialled

Depression and anxiety sufferers on treatment waiting lists will trial a self-help cognitive therapy programme.

The programme has been proven overseas to decrease depression and, in some cases, even obviate the need for further therapy.

The head of Australasia�s only university-based CT training unit, Massey University�s Associate Professor Paul  . . . more
Author : Massey University Created : 26 Sep 2002
 
The Benefits of Establishing High Expectations for Positive Behaviours in a Classroom Learning Community
The Benefits of Establishing High Expectations for Positive Behaviours in a Classroom Learning Community, are identified in the following research summmaries:

A safe and caring learning environment maximizes learning.

Research also shows that clearly articulated expectations for positive behaviours in a learning community provide emotional safety and the relaxed alertness that create the hig  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 14 Aug 2002
 
Freedom or Discipline?
Freedom is a core, but often misunderstood, Montessori principle. Shannon Helfrich, an AMI trainer of trainers, defined freedom as the capacity to pause in the face of certain stimuli and make a choice, to the exclusion of all other choices.

How do our children go about making that choice? They can�t make it without prior knowledge and experience. They gain that knowledge and experience fro  . . . more
Author : Collette- Teacher, Long Bay Primary Created : 25 May 2002
 
Brain Gym(R)- nature and origins
This is a letter written by Gail Dennison for us to give to parents who have questions about Brain Gym and its origins. I think it is an outstanding letter and want to share it with all of you:

Brain Gym(R) is a learning-readiness program used in schools, homes, and businesses in more than 80 countries around the world. This movement-based program was founded on the research of educators   . . . more
Author : Gail Dennison Created : 20 May 2002
 
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