Sentences with phrase «learn creative movement»

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The Ring Rattle stimulates baby's sensory, movement, interactive, cognitive, and creative learning pathways for early, whole development.
The Sprout Ware ® Stacking Cups stimulate baby's sensory, movement, interactive, cognitive and creative pathways for early learning and development.
I love to nourish my body witrh wholesome creative cooking and to move everyday in a variety of ways because as I learnt at Uni our bodys are designed for movement and that's when they work best!
You will learn appropriate movement patterns, why you need them, and how to get creative when designing workouts.
At the Movement Studio, our goal is to «create a space where people can enjoy learning about their bodies in a safe and inspiring environment; one in which they feel comfortable to explore movement possibilities in a curious, expressive and creative way».
Our Grounded trained Yoga Teachers will create a safe nurturing space for kids to explore their potential with creative movement, fun strength and flexibility poses will be offered while learning to focus through breathing and relaxation techniques.
Instead, like the civil rights movement itself, the education reform movement is in dire need of creative thinking, committed education leaders, and informed, involved parents — all united in our belief in the worth and value of every young life and each child's potential to learn and do great things.
In CECIP's perspective, Brazil needs to foster Global Citizenship Education — with whatever denomination it takes -, since its methodologies and strategies for active learning, racism / sexism deconstruction, democracy reinforcement and glocal citizens formation make us more and more able to value and to use our great assets of joy, art, movement, ancestral sustainable values, attitudes and skills to increase our capacity to develop creative alternatives to unsustainable public policies.
You've heard some good stuff about the maker movement such as how making helps students learn through embodied cognition, creates a mindset that's empowering, and builds creative confidence.
Find creative writing activities about the immigrant experience, historical time lines of the civil rights movement, slideshows of famous women suffragists, art activities for celebrating community helpers, lesson plans for learning more about wars and the soldiers who fight them, and much more.
During the National Week of Making in June we announced that school and district leaders, representing over 1400 schools in all 50 states, had signed the Maker Promise, affirming their commitment to this growing movement for more creative, student - centered learning.
An arts - based approach effectively responds to the way students learn as it taps into the varied learning styles of students (i.e., visual learner / visual art, aural learner / music, kinesthetic learner / creative movement, etc.), thus engages all types of learners (Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory).
Both the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (ISTE, 2007) and the Framework for 21st Century Learning illustrated the movement away from teaching technology operations to focusing on students» active use of technology in creative problem solving.
Further, the standards movement must not limit learning by narrowing curricula, nor inhibit creative teaching and learning that is grounded in effective practice and sound research and inquiry.
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