Inspired Learning Blog
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Clear, Connected, Cosmic and Calm
Close your eyes. Imagine yourself floating to the top of the nearest hill or mountaintop. Scan the horizon and gaze across the landscape before

Where to start with Cosmic Education? Here’s what a 35-year Montessorian Would Do
“It should be realized that genuine interest cannot be forced. Therefore, all methods of education, based on centres of interest, which have been chosen by

Cheating or Short-cut: Why Teacher-Perspective Matters
Teacher-perspective matters, of course, but the distinctions can be subtle. Check out this example: I received a question from a teacher who had removed the

A Teacher’s Moment of Inspiration
Unknown Preparation for the Spark that Ignites Who can say where and when inspiration may strike? More significantly, why does it matter? I believe, as

Cosmic Education: Speaking to the Soul of the Child
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With Training Complete, Are You Ready for the Classroom?
I still remember the warm May afternoon when I completed my elementary training. I sat with my 10 or 11 fellow trainees, knowing I was