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Thinking in Verbs Not Nouns
June 4, 2010
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One friend, one person who is truly understanding, who takes the trouble to listen to us as we consider our problem, can change our whole outlook on the world.
-Dr. Elton Mayo

George Forman has always been interested in how children think.  As a researcher in training he became fascinated with observing children in natural play situations as opposed to laboratory settings.  What he came to recognize that children learn to think in verbs, not nouns.  To hear George explain this observation, go to the 8th segment of WoFo Radio

George is currently Emeritus Professor at the University of Massachusetts.  In addition, he and Ellen Hall produce Videatives -- the video clips Exchange sells for use in professional development initiatives.



Now you can add pizzazz to your staff training by subscribing to Videatives Streaming Service giving you access to over 160 video clips of real-life scenes in real classrooms.

By using Videatives Streaming Service, you can make general principles of child development and early education come to life — turn ordinary moments into rich learning experiences.  Students and staff members will learn to "see what children know," not by studying text, but through observing and assessing real incidents in real early childhood settings.
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Leslie
United States
06/04/2010 11:20 am

This is very interesting, and I would like to print more information off to share with my teaching team on the topic. When I googled around, I was unable to find anything. Does anyone have any resources that I could share?


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