by Dr Val Wise | Language, MFA, Montessori Parenting, Research, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Webinars / MFA
In the initial session – “Parenting Toward Anti-Racism” – we explored how parents can support their children in being anti-racist. During this session Dr. Wise is here again to continue our conversation and focus on the inner work that adults must do. Find out how knowledge of US history since the 16 hundreds, understanding of […]
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by Dr Val Wise | Adolescence, Brain Development, Communication, Early Adolescence (12-15), Infant-Toddler (0 to 3), Kindergarten, Language, Later Adolescence (15-18), Lower Elementary (6-9), MFA, Montessori Curriculum, Montessori Family Life, Peace Education, Primary (3-6), Social Justice, Toddler (18 months-3 years), Upper Elementary (9-12), Webinars / MFA
So many of you have asked, “How do we talk to our children about the social unrest in America? How do we support them as we navigate our way through so many feelings and questions? How and when do we talk to our children about race? Dr.Val Wise along with our other panelists begin to […]
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by Dr Val Wise | MFA, Montessori Administrators, School Leadership, Social Justice, The International Montessori Council
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by Dr Val Wise | Emotionally Healthy Children, Montessori Administrators, Montessori Teachers, School Leadership, Social Justice, The International Montessori Council, Webcasts / IMC
Valaida Wise, Ed.D shared her expertise about social justice and equity in Montessori schools. Val will help us understand why “placing equity at the center of our practice is more than just making sure that our communities are diverse.”
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by Dr Val Wise | Communication, Empowerment, Maria Montessori, Mindfulness, Mixed Ages, The International Montessori Council
Research has demonstrated the benefits children gain from attending racially diverse schools. Berends and Penaloza (2010) and Newton (2010), both found that students in diverse schools tended to score higher in math. Benson and Borman (2010), found that literacy scores improved when students attended racially diverse schools. As Montessorians, we know that education cannot be […]
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