One of the things that I consider most important was that the theory of Educational Sloyd as taught by Otto Salomon spelled out a philosophy of learning and teaching that's relevant to children and adults alike, and that philosophy should infuse all of education.
- Start with the interests of the child.
- Move from the known to the unknown as the known provides the foundation for subsequent learning.
- Move from the easy to more difficult as that provides a vector of development.
- Move from the simple to the more complex as that broadens the capacity of mind.
- Move from the concrete to the abstract, as the concrete provides relevance and provides a framework for reaching toward new notions and a basis for further testing and development which then requires a reinvestigation of the concrete.
Today I'll introduce my Kindergarten students to sawing wood.
Make, fix and create.
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