Stanley Market, Hong Kong December 2010
Two reasons to celebrate just landed in my inbox.
The first is an e-book written by Fellner Gábor:
Congratulations Gábor, I have not read it all yet, but I will say more in another posting when I have.
The second reason is that somewhere or other, possibly Maryland, in the USA, the Prince George's Public Schools have decided to integrate Conductive Education in their system after a successful pilot scheme that took place during the last school year:
If anyone discovers more about this please inform me. I have found no more information than this one thing on Facebook that is a year old now.
This news was posted more cautiously at the URL below, 18 months ago and I think discussed on the blogosphere because of the need for successful applicants to take several exams before the work could begin.
4 comments:
I love the dragon.
And I salute Gabor for his initiative (though like you I have still to read his piece, and no doubt I will too).
As for that CE scheme in Maryland I am afraid that I have to disappoint you. You have't heard of this particular project for a year because it seems to have collapsed. The reason for the collapse was that the project was unable to find a conductor ready (or able) to take on the responsibility required.
If you look down to the bottom of the Facebook item that you refer to, you will see a little note to indicate that the item comes from a year ago.
A sad tale. Huge hope and hard work went into this project by the Sixten Foundation. Had it come off it would have been a step forward for CE in the US it would have been a step change in the development of CE in that country.
MH talked about 'the human factor in CE' How right she was!
That was quick!
I was just adding to my posting at the same time as you were commenting.
I am sure that there was a discussion somewhere on the blogosphere at the time about this and I was searching your blog for it.
Do you remember?
Yes, as you say it would have been good for CE USA. A change in the direction a step away from therapy maybe.
Susie
Yes, quick, I need a nap!
Here are the search results for two critical key words in this case
http://www.conductive-world.info/search?q=sixten
http://www.conductive-world.info/search?q=kurz
Taken together, the threads revealed by these searches offer quite a bit of the history and some of the critical issues around this tale. My own feeling at the time was that Robert Kurz was not well advised on the capabilities/aspirations of the conductors potentially available to him in the US. It will be interesting to see what is done to find a way around this problem should anyone ever attain the opportunity that Robert engineered. Or perhaps it will prove insoluable. If so, then farewell the 'teacher-conductor'.
The search engine on Conductive World is at the top left of the page, a small blank box followed by a mignifing glass, as on all Blogger blogs. I am currently wondering how I might make the content of Conductive World more easily accessible to people seeking information. Wetware problem again?
KBO,
Andrew.
Thank you.
Yes, I think "wetware problem again" is probably right. Wet and wampy my mum used to say. Writing blogs is about my limit and recovering the dots on my map, I managed that too!
And there on your blog links I found the link to your Facebook dialogues too, but not surprisingly I could not get there on Facebook. I think you were thinking ahead at the time and copied most of the discussion from Facebook into one or more of the postings below.
http://www.conductive-world.info/2010/05/careless-talk-cost-i-should-take-more.html
http://www.conductive-world.info/2010/06/sixtens-saga-ii.html
http://www.conductive-world.info/2010/06/conductor-supply-in-north-america.html
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=1540593482
Thanks again, it makes interesting reading.
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