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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
 
Determinants of Children's Academic Successes & Difficulties.

What are the Determinants of Children's Academic
Successes and Difficulties?


Environmental factors can influence both the pre- and postnatal brain. Most of us are aware that in the Eastern world the concept of "intrauterine education" goes back in Chinese literature over 2000 years.

I could find one reference published in the Ming Dynasty in 1237 when women were advised to behav  . . . more
Author : Marian Cleeves Diamond, Ph.D Created : 12 Feb 2004
 
2004, 2005 New Zealand State Schools Terms and Holidays

Please find below a listing of beginning and end of school term dates for our schools.


2004 New Zealand State Schools Terms and Holidays (as detailed by the Ministry of Education)

2004 - PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS

Term 1
Tuesday 27 January Easter Sunday - 11 April
To
Thursday 8 April (104 half-days)

Term 2
Monday 26 April
To
Friday 2 July (98 half-day  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 20 Dec 2003
 
A web-based directory of Waikato University academic staff
Experts File

An excellent web-based directory of Waikato University academic staff who can be consulted on a range of topics ranging from Law, Computing, Mathematics, Management, Arts, Maori development, etc.



The web address for the Experts File is:



http://unipr.waikato.ac.nz/publicat



  . . . more
Author : Massey Created : 12 Sep 2003
 
Transient Children
This is an excerpt from a paper written by Anna Lee.

Some schools-based suggestions to support transient children made by previous studies included:

1. The implementation of social processes in the playground to facilitate inclusion of transient children.
2. Welcoming systems.
3. The establishment of a "buddy system" to assist the child to establish friendships easily and to dissipa  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 03 Aug 2003
 
After the Suicide of Someone you know.
ANNOUNCING A NEW YOUTH RESOURCE

AFTER THE SUICIDE
of someone you know

information and support for young people
by Tricia Irving – skylight, and Leora Hirsh – SPINZ

This new skylight resource provides what's
been missing – an easy to read, youth friendly
source of good, practical information for
young people who have been bereaved by
suicide. It might be a family member or a
friend   . . . more
Author : Tricia Irving- Skylight Created : 21 May 2003
 
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  . . . more
Author : ERO Created : 23 Mar 2003
 
Families for Non-Violence
PRESS RELEASE
1 November 2002

Author launches his own campaign.

Tim Tipene, author of Taming the Taniwha and founder of the Warrior Kids programme, has launched the Families for Non-Violence campaign. The campaign, which includes a march in the beginning of the new-year and a Peaceful Living Day next october, also features a Families for Non-Violence pack. The pack equips in  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 22 Feb 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
 
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