The Learning Community Outline
Considerations for creating the learning community.
Intuitive Learning for Wisdom Children
Introduction to Intuitive Learning contrasted with other methods and educational philosophies, including brain-based learning, thematic block scheduling, rhythm of the day, and the classroom environment and role of the teacher.
A variety of learning theories are explored, including constructionism, cognitive apprenticeship, reciprocal teaching, Socratic methodology, project-based learning, Waldorf, discovery learning, metacognition, experiential, inquiry-based learning, unschooling, and more.
An exaggerated way of understanding the four temperaments is to consider four people who see a meteor fall to earth. The Sanguine talks about it animatedly to all present; the Choleric wants to form an expedition to find it and analyze it; the Melancholic ponders what it means and how he feels about it; and the Phlegmatic waits for the others to decide what to do as whatever decision they make is fine by him.
We need only consider temperament in order to realize that there are as many riddles as there are people. Even within the basic types known as the temperaments, such variety exists among people that the very mystery of existence seems to express itself within these types.
The pace of scientific research into music making has never been greater. New data about music’s relationship to brainpower, wellness and other phenomena is changing the way we perceive mankind’s oldest art form, and it’s having a real-world effect on decisions about educational priorities.
Return to Intuitive Learning Table of Contents TEACH tæcan “to show, point out,” also “to give instruction,” “to announce”, “to show, point out” “sign, mark or token”, “declare, warn, persuade”;…