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A child learns by mimicry. Most children, unless they’re severely aberrated, are very good mimics. And they look at the adult and they try to use the adult as a pattern for their own actions. This is natural. Unfortunately, most adults around children have quite a few dramatizations. So the child may start now to mimic the dramatization….

L. Ron Hubbard (quoted in Children Learn by Mimicry – So What are you Teaching Them? | Scientology Parent)

Baby painting in the bathtub

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Source: scientologyparent.com

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    • #L. Ron Hubbard
    • #Scientology
  • 2 months ago > scientologyparent
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The Delphian School: Through Their Eyes

Source: youtube.com

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  • 5 months ago
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Ending the tyranny of the lecture

Nice article about how more modern educational methods are finally starting to catch on:

Today I read two articles in the same email newsletter.  They were “hot”!  In this blog, I’ll discuss the first article - Ending the ‘tyranny of the lecture’.

It features Harvard University physics professor Eric Mazur who thinks that “lecturing is an outdated—and largely ineffective—strategy for imparting knowledge.”  The article said that he asked his audience to think of a skill they were good at, then tell how they got good at it.  Not surprising, the lecture method never came up.

He thinks that we need to get past the transfer of information, and that students actually have “to do something with this information to make it stick…to actually assimilate it and take ownership of it, so they can apply this knowledge in a different context. If students can’t do that, he said, then they haven’t really learned anything.”

Hmm…this must sound familiar to anyone familiar with the Delphian School program.  I love that others are catching on.  This is very exciting.  

Professor Mazur points out that schools and colleges focus on information transfer, “while leaving the critical second step—assimilation—to students outside of class”.  As you read in an earlier blog about the Khan Academy, the flipped classroom is one approach being tried by many teachers, led by Salman Khan.

Of course, we build the application into each step of the study process.  That is the only way that makes sense.  

Mazur correctly notes that when we didn’t have the printing press making books widely available, “lecturing was an effective way to impart information to many people simultaneously.”  But those days are over because books are readily available, and we have all kinds of new media such as Khan Academy.  Now Mazur says that data transfer can occur at home and the classroom time can be used to “ensure that students understand the material and can apply it in various contexts.”  That’s right out of our material we use here at the Delphian School.

Although he doesn’t have all of the educational tools and approach we use here, based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard, he is reporting good results by just focusing on giving questions in class that forces the students to think with the material and “apply it in a whole new way.”  This is followed by a class discussion, and more questions.  The article gives much more information about his work.

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  • 10 months ago
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Public education and learning rate

This is right on the money:

Recently eSchool News asked its readers, ‘What’s one question you’d like to ask U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan?’ The U.S. Department of Education asked eSchool news to choose five reader questions for Secretary Duncan to address. The first question they published today was great!

“Why do we keep trying to solve the problems of public education by continuing to do what is contradictory to what we know about how children learn? Children all develop cognitively, as well as physically, at different rates of speed. Yet, in the classroom we insist that all children of a particular age should complete and learn skills and content for a grade level within a nine-month time frame. We would never expect them to all grow at the same rate physically and weigh the same and be the same height. Why do we expect them to all grow at the same rate cognitively? This basic foundation of public education is creating the problems and producing dropouts.”

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  • 11 months ago
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The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America. Powerful film!

Source: youtube.com

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  • 1 year ago
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Petition calls for mandatory human rights education

This is an effort worthy of support, from Scientologists and non-Scientologists alike:

Churches of Scientology in 14 countries joined forces with Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) last week conducting a global petition drive in support of human rights education. Based on the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the petition calls on governments to make human rights education mandatory and to conduct human rights education campaigns. The Declaration was ratified by the UN General Assembly in 1948 and defines the fundamental freedoms and human rights in the United Nations Charter. Since that time it has influenced national constitutions, treaties, laws, and human rights institutions the world over.

“The Universal Declaration does more than condemn discrimination, slavery and torture,” said Rev. Bob Adams, spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International.  “Unfortunately, most people are unaware of the full scope of these rights and so have no way of knowing when these rights are violated.  It’s not something only for governments to care for—we all have an interest in these rights.”

Scientologists, their families and friends took to busy street corners, festivals and shopping centers and city squares, where they presented booklets and videos, engaged in human rights discussions and gained support for the cause on giant petition boards.   Active on many fronts of human rights initiatives and reform for five decades, the Church sponsors a worldwide human rights initiative to raise awareness and respect for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  This includes distribution of millions of booklets and the airing of 30 public service messages, both based on the Declaration’s articles.  In 2009, the Church sponsored the production of a new educational film, The Story of Human Rights, a 20-minute entertaining and historical account of the development of human rights, and a new human rights educators kit.  To date, these materials have reached over 500 million people in 180 countries.

“The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes the inherent dignity and rights of all members of the human family as the foundation of freedom, justice and peace,” said Rev. Adams.  “The world needs a lot more people knowing it and supporting it.”

It will be a triumph for humanity when human rights are taught to all children as part of standard educational curricula.

Source: meetascientologist.org

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    • #Youth for Human Rights
  • 1 year ago
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On the importance of individual education

Source: delphian.org

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  • 1 year ago
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A description of a more effective approach to education and the mission of the Delphian School

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  • 2 years ago
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