education
education
So much for these wonderful ideas to do over the school holidays. I was laid up in bed sick with bronchitus for over a week which is no fun – I am so thankful for friends who were able to take the boys and they had great days out. That is life isn’t it – you just don’t know what is around the corner, but one thing I do know is that we don’t have to face the unknown ahead of us alone. With God and friends it certainly makes the journey not so lonesome.
Over the past weeks I have been reading an autobiographical book by Louis L’amour, “Education of a Wandering Man”. What an inspirational, challenging book about this very interesting, knowledgable and ‘pro-active’ man. Louis L’amour is a very well known American frontier/western writer and this book is written at the end of his life about how he self-educated himself and the amazing experiences he had in his life. I love the description written in the inside flap “a personal reflection on his lifelong love affair with learning“.
Below are some quotes that I’ve written down from the book.
“Education should provide the tools for a widening and deepening of life, for increased appreciation of all one sees or experiences. It should equip a person to live life well, to understand what is happening about him, for to live life well one must live with awareness.” Pg 3
“No one can “get” an education, for of necessity education is a continuing process. If it does nothing else, it should provide students with the tools for learning, acquaint them with methods of study and research, methods of pursuing an idea. We can only hope they come upon an idea they wish to pursue.” Pg 3
“Historical novels are, without question, the best way of teaching history, for they offer the human stories behind the events and leave the reader with a desire to know more. Due to such books, and later reading, I found that no matter what country I visited or whom I met, I knew something of the history or romance of the country, or about a person’s homeland.” Pg 7
“Life is not for simply watching spectator sports, or for taking part in them; it is not for simply living from one working day to the next. Life is for delving, discovering, learning.” pg 78
“….a book is less important for what it says than for what it makes you think.”
“Start writing, no matter about what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on. You can sit and look at a page for a long time and nothing will happen. Start writing and it will.” pg101
“There are endless frontiers out there, each one difficult, each one offering fresh discoveries, unexpected challenges, and rewards beyond belief.” pg 137
“Education is everywhere, prompting one to think, to consider, to remember.” p137
So much for these wonderful ideas to do over the school holidays. I was laid up in bed sick with bronchitus for over a week which is no fun – I am so thankful for friends who were able to take the boys and they had great days out. That is life isn’t it – you just don’t know what is around the corner, but one thing I do know is that we don’t have to face the unknown ahead of us alone. With God and friends it certainly makes the journey not so lonesome.
Over the past weeks I have been mba college india reading an autobiographical book by Louis L’amour, “Education of a Wandering Man”. What an inspirational, challenging book about this very interesting, knowledgable and ‘pro-active’ man. Louis L’amour is a very well known American frontier/western writer and this book is written at the end of his life about how he self-educated himself and the amazing experiences he had in his life. I love the description written in the inside flap “a personal reflection on his lifelong love affair with learning“.
Below are some quotes that I’ve written down from the book.
“Education should provide the tools for a widening and deepening of life, for mba college in india increased appreciation of all one sees or experiences. It should equip a person to live life well, to understand what is happening about him, for to live life well one must live with awareness.” Pg 3
“No one can “get” an education, for of necessity education is a continuing process. If it does nothing else, it should provide students with the tools for learning, acquaint them with methods of study and research, methods of pursuing an idea. We can only hope they come upon an idea they wish to pursue.” Pg 3
“Historical novels are, without question, the best way of teaching mba college in india history, for they offer the human stories behind the events and leave the reader with a desire to know more. Due to such books, and later reading, I found that no matter what country I visited or whom I met, I knew something of the history or romance of the country, or about a person’s homeland.” Pg 7
“Life is not for simply watching spectator sports, or for taking part in them; it is not for simply living from one working day to the next. Life is for delving, discovering, learning.” pg 78
“….a book is less important for what it says mba college punjab india than for what it makes you think.”
“Start writing, no matter about what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on. You can sit and look at a page for a long time and nothing will happen. Start writing and it will.” pg101
“There are endless frontiers out there, each one difficult, each one offering fresh discoveries, unexpected challenges, and rewards beyond belief.” pg 137
“Education is everywhere, prompting one to think, to consider, to remember.”
department of education : Waldorf Education Developing your child Freewill
department of education
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They just develop the child freewill of the every child. There is a rhythmic structure to individual lesson plans, and to the course of the school year. Students learn through “block teaching,” working intensively each morning with one subject for several weeks before another subject is introduced. This allows for greater concentration and retention of material. After the morning academic work come the artistic, practical and movement classes, as well as continuing skills work in English, mathematics and foreign languages.
Learning is just fun and exciting to do as you just been developing in what kind of adult that they are. The Waldorf is not just a school for your children but serves to be the second home for your child and let their mind develop as they are engage in the different kinds of activities.
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As the child continues to develop their mind and body there are just been curious for the things that surround them. They must just asks different questions that they might be curious it. When it comes to the school the Waldorf School nurture your child a different kind of education that without no limit. As the young of the children the Waldorf Education gives the quality of the education for their students.
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