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Monadnock Waldorf High School to Present Free Talk “Turning Education on Its Head”

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Thu December 15, 2011 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Monadnock Waldorf High School is pleased to welcome Douglas Gerwin, Ph.D. for a ground-breaking talk “Turning Education on Its Head: what modern brain research says about how children and young adults learn.” This presentation is free and welcome to all.
Recent neuro-scientific research shows that the brain behaves less like a “hard-wired” computer, more like a dense forest in which pathways appear through repeated use and disappear through neglect. The implications for education of the paradigm shift are huge, especially since the cortical functions of children and young adults do not fully develop until they reach their early 20’s.
Douglas Gerwin, Ph.D. explores how Waldorf education helps children and adolescents unfold their powers of intelligence through a curriculum designed to nourish their developmental needs from pre-school through the high school years.
Gerwin is the Director of the Center for Anthroposophy, has taught history, literature, German, music, and life science at the Waldorf high school level since 1983. He presently divides his time between adult education and teaching in various North American Waldorf schools. Douglas is the founder of the Waldorf High School Teacher Education Program at the Center for Anthroposophy and editor of several books related to Waldorf education.
The presentation will be held in the art room at Monadnock Waldorf High School at 146 School Street, Keene, on Thursday, December 15 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. For more information, please call the high school at 903-0064.