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The Carden Method

History of Carden Schools. 1934- Concept/Curriculum Founded by Mae Carden1949- Mae Carden Inc.1962- Non-Profit Corporation (N.Y.)1963- Newport Campus Founded by Patricia Cullinane. What Is a Carden School?. Independent- Guided by Carden Educational ProjectTeacher Directed, Child CenteredCurric

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The Carden Method

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    1. The Carden Method Blair Friedrich, Jenny Gilmour, Kaylen Morrison CTSE 204 Dr. Greta Pruitt

    2. History of Carden Schools 1934- Concept/Curriculum Founded by Mae Carden 1949- Mae Carden Inc. 1962- Non-Profit Corporation (N.Y.) 1963- Newport Campus Founded by Patricia Cullinane

    3. What Is a Carden School? Independent- Guided by Carden Educational Project Teacher Directed, Child Centered Curriculum Used Since 1930’s Age 3 Through 10th Grade

    4. Carden Method Development of Whole Individual Continuity From Grade to Grade Art and Music Appreciation Drama Participation Instill Ethical and Social Values

    5. Student Benefits Desires Higher Learning Achieving Personal Potential Intrinsic Motivation For Learning Applying Constructive Criticism Development of Good Work Habits Social and Emotional Relations Individuality and Self-Confidence

    6. Curriculum Interrelationship of Subjects Mental Visualization Rhythm in Speech and Reading Promotes Independence in Study Avoids Pressure and Rivalry Maintains Calm Atmosphere

    7. Subject Matter Speech Vocabulary Reading Comprehension Techniques Spelling Writing Language Composition Literature Mathematics Geography History Science Physical Education French Music Art Drama

    8. Conclusions Every Child Wants to Learn Child Failure = Direct Result of Teacher Failure Character and Integration 20 Student Classrooms – Ability Based

    9. Resources http://www.cardenschool.org/sch.htm http://www.cardenhallnewportbeach.com http://www.cardenacademy.com/aboutus/roots.asp http://www.cardenwest.org/whatis.html http://www.cardensac.com/carden_method.html http://topics_a-z.parenthood.com/articles.html Morrison, Kaylen. Student. Carden Hall, Newport Beach, CA. 1986-1995.

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