Integral learning
The Integral Learning diagram divides the process of learning into four quadrants – mental, physical, senses, and inspiration. Naturally, the quadrants overlap, but this conceptualization of learning can be very useful in assessing children’s development.
Integral learning
When you touch something, it activates the neural receptors in the fingerpads. These neural receptors provide detailed information to the brain about the environment they are touching. Educational thought leader Dr Maria Montessori said: “The hands are the instrument of human intelligence.”
Studio notes
Following are suggestions to optimize learning in the lessons:
Studio notes
The preparation that is done in the last week before a recital or concert is critical to a successful performance. Following are key points:
Studio notes
It’s interesting that in the New Year most people decide to really do what they meant to do before. So, it is not really something “new”, but rather a renewed effort to do what one already “knows” is the best thing to do.