Supported
by education theorist Howard Gardner's notion of multiple intelligences, the school offers children multiple ways of expressing themselves, multiple ways of learning, and multiple opportunities for success.
Not exact matches
Like all classroom solutions from LEGO
Education, this set is based on «Constructionism,» a school of thought pioneered
by progressive
theorists Jean Piaget and Seymour Papert.
Years of child development
theorists» research, seem to have been thrown aside when children's
education standards were proposed to be redrawn
by the National Governor's Association (NGA) and Council of Chief State School Officers.
I've written about Keith Benson before, president of the Camden
Education Association and and paranoid conspiracy
theorist who claims that the terrorist attack on 9/11 was a massive government plot and that that public school reform is a conspiracy among money - grubbing reformers and «oppressed natives» who are afflicted with a «psychosis» that leads them «to improve their own subjugated standing
by attempting to join the ranks of those who do the oppressing.»
With speakers Elvira Dyangani Ose (Lecturer in the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths and Senior Curator at Creative Time) and Sepake Angiama (Head of
Education at documenta 14) and Melanie Keen (Director of Iniva), moderated
by George Shire (cultural
theorist and historian of ideas).
That is the reverse of the conventional approach imagined
by theorists of
education and innovation.
House Bill 1148, introduced
by Jerry Bergevin (R - District 17), would charge the state board of
education to» [r] equire evolution to be taught in the public schools of this state as a theory, including the
theorists» political and ideological viewpoints and their position on the concept of atheism.»