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Blog Name: New World Leadership
Url: http://www.newworldleadership.wordpress.com
Language: English
Topics: Education, Sustainability, Spirituality
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Popularity: 139 Followers

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Our Guiding Principles for the Environment
Inherent in the Montessori approach to education is the “prepared environment” as an essential tool to promote the auto-education of the student. Also inherent within the Montessori philosophy is the idea that children should develop a “global vision” and an understanding that all things are connected and interrelated. Because of these ideas, we believe that our sustainable guidelines and integrated curriculum should direct our operating strategies and development in a way that students and facilitators can utilize the facilities and grounds as learning tools within an expanded learning environment. Our location must provide opportunities f
It’s Never Too Early to Go Green
New World Leadership Children’s Academy is one of the very few schools in the nation to fully incorporate and embrace sustainability into the curriculum.  Recently, NBC San Diego featured NWL, highlighting the truly unique features of this school and it’s environment.  Click on the link below and enjoy! NBC story – It’s Never Too Early to Go Green
New World Leadership (NWL) Children’s Academy Opening Weeks
We are thrilled to share that on Wednesday, September 9, 2009, New World Leadership Children’s Academy opened its doors as a 501(c) 3 non-profit in the private educational sector originating with a Primary classroom serving children ages 2 – 5 years of age.  On opening day, parents and children were invited to come and meet the staff of New World Leadership, introduce themselves to the environment and see/interact with the materials of the classroom.  Over the next two days, parents and children had the time to make their transitions at their own pace and in their own style.  The approach was incredibly effective and the children were amazing with their courage and abil

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