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Barry Smith has worked with young people that have faced challenges children and youth for over 15 20 years. He graduated from Memorial University of Newfoundland with a BA. Barry is the Director at President of CAGE Training & Resources Inc., and the founder of of youthlearning.ca. CAGE Training & Resources Inc. produces educational materials and affective learning solutions for all types of organizations, parents and caregivers. YouthlearningCAGE Training & Resources Inc. ca is dedicated to enhancing the potential in children by encouraging an understanding and a love for education and life. Barry provides has a track record of creating strength-based tutoring designed to cultivate the potential of allprograms that allow children to reach their full potential. He is a published author and a popular speaker to youth and adult groups on topics like bullying and working with aggression in children. Click here to download a copy of Barry's first book: Become An Expert In You: The Fitness & Life Activity Book.professionals who work with children and youth.
Mary-Anne Smith, Yoga
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Mary-Anne Smith, has been working with young people and their families for over 10 years as a child & youth care professional and family worker. Mary-Anne graduated from Acadia University with a BA in Recreation Management. She is a certified yoga teacher and a dedicated yoga practitioner and ; has devoted her professional career to adapting mindfulness techniques to adapting yoga and mindfulness techniques for work with children and teens. Mary-Anne believes that training in yoga and mindfulness has the potential to enhance children's attention and focus, and improve memory. self-acceptance, self-management skills, and self-understanding.
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Walter is the originator of the theory and practice of affective non-competitive education as a way to unify holistic educational practices. Affective Education is based on the idea that we can design education optologics. Optologics is an objective theory of intelligence. It is used to design affective learning systems where everyone will be successful if we begin with that policy. It is in contrast with competitive education where there has to be winners and losers because we start out with that alternative policy. Competitive education is as opposed to competitive education based on various subjective concepts of intelligence. Competitive education is devastating for those who end up on the wrong side of the proverbial bell curve. It destroys intitiative. This is especially true for children and youth who have not reached the maturity to fully comprehend the nature of competition.
Affective Education initiative for the large majority of students because it does not reflect the natural optological learning process. Competitive learning is detrimental to the holistic development of knowledge and the psychological health of immature children and youth.
Affective learning is motivated by natural interest in learning new things and not by competition. It does incorporate competition as an aspect of human nature, but is not a factor in educational assessment. An affective education affective learning classroom would be a children's / youth workplace where academics are integrated into an experiential curriculum.
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The Development of Optologics and the Objective Theory of Human Intelligence |