Re: Re: New oleander/schools
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] New oleander/schools
- From: &* <g*@academicplanet.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 21:35:06 -0500
Agreed. I've seen what the local public schools produce here - you want fries w/ that? Appalling.
Pam Evans
Kemp, TX
zone 8A
----- Original Message -----
From: james singer
Sent: 5/17/2004 4:24:57 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] New oleander
> Yes, they are. And I think the Montessori environment is perfect to
> bring out their curiosity. I think the best part--that older children
> have responsibilities in the education of younger children--encourages
> a kind of intellectual development that simply does not occur in other
> settings. And I think that is why a high percentage of Montessori
> graduates succeed at university.
>
>
> On Monday, May 17, 2004, at 09:04 AM, Zemuly@aol.com wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 5/17/2004 4:08:07 AM Central Standard Time,
> > jsinger@igc.org writes:
> > Ms. Fatma teaches the primary grades in a Montessori school.
> > I volunteer with that same age group at our local Montessori school.
> > That
> > age is the greatest. They are adorable and so eager to learn.
> > zem
> >
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> Island Jim
> Southwest Florida
> Zone 10
> 27.0 N, 82.4 W
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