Posted by Chip on September 27, 2011
There’s a lot of buzz in education circles these days about a “Whole Child Movement”—and that’s a good thing!
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Posted by Chip on November 2, 2010
Check out the ASCD and Whole Child websites on Thursday, Novemember 4th, for the “Whole Child Podcast—Changing the Conversation About Education.”
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Posted by Chip on February 26, 2009
ASCD’s “Whole Child” blog is an important, action-oriented advocacy site hosted by the nation’s largest educational membership organization on behalf of our country’s school children, their parents, and their teachers.
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Posted by Chip on October 10, 2007
Are you at all bothered by the rush of the school day or the pace of our children’s lives? Can children’s brains and bodies accept the media and technology barrage in a healthy way as they merge onto this so-called “superhighway”?
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