We have reports from hundreds of schools using the Dalton Plan
in Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Holland,
Russia, China and Japan.
In each of the last three countries there are now over 1000 schools
which have put the Dalton Plan into operation, and in Great Britain
a much larger number.
from:
An explanation of the Dalton Laboratory Plan
by its originator Helen Parkhurst - 1926
The international impact of The Dalton Plan was huge during the
time of educational reform.
Already more than 10 years Dalton International is stimulating a
network of innovative initiatives. Sharing good practice and
exchanging brilliant and creative ideas.
The number of Dalton schools in Europe is growing exponentially.
But it is not that quantity but the quality of the education
that counts.
December 18, 2009
December 16, 2009
QUOTE
The mediocre teacher tells.
The good teacher explains.
The superior teacher states.
The great teacher inspires.
William Arthur Ward
The good teacher explains.
The superior teacher states.
The great teacher inspires.
William Arthur Ward
December 15, 2009
Memorandum

Yesterday official representatives of the City of Brno, the Region
of South Moravia and the City of Utrecht signed a memorandum in which
the cooperation between schools in both cities is established.
Daniel Rychnovsky, First Deputy Mayor of Brno, Milos Sifalda, Councillor
of the Region of South Moravia and Marka Spit, Deputy Mayor of Utrecht,
signed the memorandum.
During this ceremony Hans Marcelis as co-ordinator secondary education
and myself as co-ordinator primary education were honoured by the
Executive Board of the City of Utrecht with a beautiful glass bowl for
17 years of active participation in the city link.
Mohamed Jaater got a book with pictures from Brno and Utrecht for his
efforts in planning and co-ordination from the hands of Gertrud van Dam.
December 12, 2009
Is there more than Dalton ?
Sometimes I have to convince myself that there is more than Dalton.
This is exactly the reason that I added temporarily some of the
paintings of my favorite painter Floris Verster.
He was a brilliant colorist connected to the great Dutch period of
'The Hague School'.
Finally a school again !
This is exactly the reason that I added temporarily some of the
paintings of my favorite painter Floris Verster.
He was a brilliant colorist connected to the great Dutch period of
'The Hague School'.
Finally a school again !
December 10, 2009
Dalton modules
After several years of giving seminars and lectures about Dalton
education in other countries, more and more school teams abroad
are asking for concrete workshops on the own school level.
These practical workshops can be found on my website
In the coming months Dalton conferences are organized in :
Zvolen / Slovakia on February 4. 2010
Györszemere / Hungary on March 24. 2010
Brno / Czech Republic on May 4. 2010
education in other countries, more and more school teams abroad
are asking for concrete workshops on the own school level.
These practical workshops can be found on my website
In the coming months Dalton conferences are organized in :
Zvolen / Slovakia on February 4. 2010
Györszemere / Hungary on March 24. 2010
Brno / Czech Republic on May 4. 2010
December 8, 2009
Gifted pupils
Working on the organization of a 'Dalton+Class'
in order to help Dalton schools to start such a project, I've found
an interesting article of the Marston Middle School Oxford.
The objectives of this school are very close to the Dalton principles.
The school wants to endeavour to provide teaching which makes learning
challenging and enjoyable and enables pupils to realize their potential.
In a Dalton+Class we try to organize a kind of
laboratory in which pupils from different classes come together once
a week to work on a common project on differnt levels.
Gifted pupils demonstrate a significant higher level of ability than
most pupils of the same age in one or more curriculum area or in any
of these :
physical talent - artistic talent - mechanical ingenuity - leadership.
The Dalton+Class will be one of the targets for
Dalton International in the near future, starting with a workshop
during the next conference in Brno.
in order to help Dalton schools to start such a project, I've found
an interesting article of the Marston Middle School Oxford.
The objectives of this school are very close to the Dalton principles.
The school wants to endeavour to provide teaching which makes learning
challenging and enjoyable and enables pupils to realize their potential.
In a Dalton+Class we try to organize a kind of
laboratory in which pupils from different classes come together once
a week to work on a common project on differnt levels.
Gifted pupils demonstrate a significant higher level of ability than
most pupils of the same age in one or more curriculum area or in any
of these :
physical talent - artistic talent - mechanical ingenuity - leadership.
The Dalton+Class will be one of the targets for
Dalton International in the near future, starting with a workshop
during the next conference in Brno.
December 2, 2009
International inspiration
Following the weblog of Chris Edwards from Education Leeds
I was happy to read his summary of an article in the Guardian
of last weekend.
In this article a film was mentioned.
The film follows five young people and asks whether our current
system provides young people with the opportunity to develop
their talents and abilities.
Chris gives the advice to all teachers to watch it here.
and his statement :
Thank you Chris for these inspiring tips.
I was happy to read his summary of an article in the Guardian
of last weekend.
In this article a film was mentioned.
The film follows five young people and asks whether our current
system provides young people with the opportunity to develop
their talents and abilities.
Chris gives the advice to all teachers to watch it here.
and his statement :
We need a new generation of teachers to
coach, guide and support our young learners and to make
better use of technology to stretch and challenge and
connect with young peoples interests.
This is the basis of the Dalton method and the Kunskapsskolan approach where we personalise
and customise learning to meet the needs of each and
everyone of our unique learners.
We will always need great teachers to teach great lessons
but these must be surrounded by a sea of opportunities
which individual learners can access, adapt and use to
reach their personal goals.
Thank you Chris for these inspiring tips.
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