Showing posts with label Schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schools. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Evidence-Based Approaches in Positive Education: Implementing a Strategic Framework for Well-being in Schools (repost)




Martin Seligman, "Evidence-Based Approaches in Positive Education: Implementing a Strategic Framework for Well-being in Schools"


English | 2015 | ISBN-10: 9401796661 | 181 pages | pdf | 4 MB




Based on action research and implementation at one of the world’s great schools, this book provides a much-needed exploration of how to implement positive education at a whole school level. Evidence-Based Approaches in Positive Education summarises the integration of a whole-school mental health and well-being strategy, positive psychology programs and pastoral care models from 3 – 18 years of age. Positive education is the teaching of scientifically validated programs from positive psychology and character education that have an impact on student and staff well-being. It is an approach that focuses on teaching, building and embedding social and emotional learning throughout a student’s experience. St Peter’s College – Adelaide is the only institution in the world to integrate Martin Seligman’s well-being theory throughout all aspects of both its strategic intent and positive education programs. The School’s vision is to be a world-class school where all boys flourish. Its mission is to provide an exceptional education that brings out the very best in every boy. This is done within an intellectually and spiritually rich environment that nurtures international-mindedness, intercultural understanding, respect and a commitment to social justice. This book captures the developments of the St Peter’s College journey. It focuses on the integration of well-being across seven strategic goals: Academics; Well-being; Student Life; Entrepreneurship; Innovation and Partnerships; People, Culture and Change; Sustainability and Environment; Community Engagement, Advancement, and Philanthropy. A uniquely Australian school, the impact of a St Peter’s College education is to build great men: who believe safety, service and integrity and fundamental parts of their lives; who are active members of communities that are socially and culturally diverse; who engage in political, ethical, and environmental challenges as good citizens. Since 1847, St Peter’s College alumni have had global and life-changing impact in all fields of human endeavour. The School’s alumni include three Nobel Laureates, 42 Rhodes Scholars, Olympians and Archbishops, artists and scientists, educators and journalists, actors and politicians, philanthropists and physicians, CEOs, diplomats and soldiers, explorers, painters and poets. This book shares evidence-based practices and makes a substantial contribution to the rapidly developing field of positive psychology and its application in schools.








Thursday, September 10, 2015

Crimes of the Educators: How Utopians Are Using Government Schools to Destroy America"s Children




Samuel Blumenfeld, Alex Newman, "Crimes of the Educators: How Utopians Are Using Government Schools to Destroy America"s Children"


ISBN: 1938067126 | 2015 | EPUB | 368 pages | 3 MB


Utopian dictators like Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, and Mao are criminals – genocidal psychopaths who have killed more human beings in the last hundred years than any other ideologues in history. They don"t limit their murder to individuals, but to entire nations.




In the United States another form of utopians, the "progressives," have tried to destroy traditional America by strategically dumbing down her people. America"s future is being crippled on purpose in order to fundamentally transform the nation, its values, and its system of government. Laid out a century ago by progressive luminary John Dewey, the fruits of his schemes are plain to see today. Dewey got rid of the traditional intensive phonics method of instruction and imposed a "look-say," "sight," or "whole-word" method that forces children to read English as if it were Chinese. The method is widely used in today"s public schools, which is a major reason there are so many failing public schools that cannot teach children the basics. This can only be considered a blatant form of child abuse.




American author and veteran educator Samuel Blumenfeld and journalist Alex Newman have taken on the public education establishment as never before and exposed it for the de facto criminal enterprise it is.




Crimes of the Educators reveals how the architects of America"s public school disaster implemented a plan to socialize the United States by knowingly and willingly dumbing down the population, a mission closer to success than ever as the Obama administration works relentlessly to nationalize K-12 schooling with Common Core.




The whole-word method of teaching children to read – introduced by John Dewey and colleagues in the early twentieth century and which permeates Common Core – is a significant cause of dyslexia among students. Public education"s war against religion, the "great American math disaster," promotion of death education, and the government"s plan to lower standards for all so "no one is left behind" is destroying the logic, reasoning, and overall educational prowess of America"s next generation.




According to the Program for International Student Assessment, which collects test results from 65 countries for its rankings.




• In reading, students in 19 other locales scored higher than U.S. students


• In science, 22 education systems scored above the U.S.


• In mathematics, 29 nations and other jurisdictions outperformed the United States




Journalist Henry Mencken said it best in 1924 when he wrote that the aim of public education is "to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed and train a standardized citizenry, to put down dissent and originality."




It is time to hold the Department of Education accountable for the crimes of the educators.








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