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Educational toys can cost a fortune for some mums. See how these

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 | Education |

August 2005 ' Sydney, Australia. Sydney mothers have discovered a way of providing their children with high quality children's educational toys and they're only paying 20% of store price. These mothers aren't spending hours in discount stores or second hand toy stores. They're buying high quality, highly sought after children's educational toys and instead of paying $100 they're paying only $20. They've organised themselves in groups of 5 or 6 and each mother is buying a toy worth $100. These ...
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Beyond Curriculum #1

Saturday, November 26th, 2011 | Education |

Teaching with the multiple intelligences in mind is an admirable goal - and a difficult one. How do you effectively incorporate the multiple intelligences, meet the requirements of your school's curriculum, and make sure that your students are developing their verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences all at the same time? In most cases, the answer is: you don't - at least not all at the same time. With careful planning, teachers can create a balance in their lesson plans so that ...
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Beyond Curriculum #2

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011 | Education |

Multiple intelligences instruction has the potential to reach and teach vast numbers of students, but incorporating it effectively while still meeting curriculum requirements and insuring that students are developing their verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences is no small feat. In the first part of this series, I asked the question: How do you effectively incorporate the multiple intelligences, meet the requirements of your school's curriculum, and make sure that your ...
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Lesson Plans that Reach the Multiple Intelligences

Saturday, November 19th, 2011 | Education |

American schools have traditionally favored those students who excel in the linguistic and analytical arenas because these skills are highly valued in our culture. Unfortunately, this traditional approach leaves certain students behind to stumble blindly through an educational system which ignores their unique abilities. This is not to say that the development of linguistic and analytical skills should be abandoned in favor of nontraditional approaches to education. Rather, traditional ...
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A Case for Multiple Intelligences Based Instruction

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 | Education |

Although many high school age students tend to think and learn in nontraditional ways, American schools still base their instruction primarily on the verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences. As a result, many students who are not strong in these traditional intelligences develop poor attitudes toward school and their academic achievement suffers. According to psychologist Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, intelligences change with age and with experience. Since ...
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What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? Part 2

Sunday, November 13th, 2011 | Education |

Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on the premise that each individual's intelligence is composed of multiple "intelligences," each of which has its own independent operating system within the brain. These intelligences include: verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. The verbal-linguistic intelligence is the use of both written and spoken language for the purpose of communication. ...
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What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? Part 1

Thursday, November 10th, 2011 | Education |

Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on the premise that each individual's intelligence is composed of multiple "intelligences," each of which has its own independent operating system within the brain. These intelligences include: verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. The verbal-linguistic intelligence is the use of both written and spoken language for the purpose of communication. ...
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We need Creativity

Sunday, November 6th, 2011 | Education |

Creativity is central to the management of our individual lives, but in modern times few people are able to access this as a resource. Alan Watts writes in The Wisdom of Insecurity: "We have allowed brain thinking to develop and dominate our lives out of all proportion to 'instinctual wisdom'; which we are allowing to slump into atrophy. As a consequence we are at war within ourselves - the brain desiring things which the body does not want, and the body desiring things that the brain will not ...
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Left Side, Right Side, Offside

Friday, November 4th, 2011 | Education |

Left Side, Right Side, Offside Is there anything in the dominance of the left side of the brain in mathematical ability? Are boys better than girls in mathematics, because of left brain dominance? The concept of left brain and right brain thinking developed from the research in the late 1960s by an American neurosurgeon Roger W Sperry. He was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1981. I came across a variation of this theory (which I'll call the gender theory) in the late 1970s. The gender theory was ...
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Public School Sex-Education Classes --- Bad News For Parents And

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 | Education |

One of parents' most important duties is to protect their children from harmful sexual values and behaviors. Yet many public schools force potentially harmful, sometimes shockingly explicit sex education on their students. Most of the time, parents have no control over the content of these classes. Occasionally, a group of parents finds out about a particularly obnoxious sex education class and protests to the principal or local school board. The class may be dropped, only to be replaced by ...
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