Showing posts with label training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label training. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Masters degree in Conductive Education?

The  Google Alert facility has just thrown up a request for information on obtaining a masters' degree.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110704153849AAP06ns

As far as I know there is no opportunity to study for a masters in CE anywhere at all.  If anyone does know of a course, please do let me know.

Opportunities to study for a qualification or  degree  at any level in Conductive Education are very limited. The Peto Institute is still training conductors, the University of Wolverhampton course in conjunction with the Foundation for Conductive Education will enrol its final intake in September, and training is still available at  Aquinas College in North America, I believe. Other than a theoretical  certificated course for health professionals at  Governors University, Chicago, I am not aware of any other on-going course.





Again, please let me know if I have not included any others. 

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Israelis due to start new course for conductors in September

I have just read  on Andrew's blog 

http://www.conductive-world.info/2010/07/center-for-conductive-education-and.html      %20about

 about the new course, set up by Tsad Kadima, for training conductors in Israel which is due to start later in the year. What an exciting development this is for Israel and may prove a model for other countries to follow.

 Hearty congratulations to all concerned in setting this up and I will look forward to hearing more about it in the future.

Over the years I have sent material and references to Rony Schenker at Tsad Kadima and asssume these  will now be part of a collection of materials built up over time, making a valuable resource for the students. I hope that the virtual catalogue I am developing at 

 http://www.virtualcelibrary.blogspot.com/

will be useful to them too.

Maybe I will be sent some documents in Hebrew on the Internet  to include! Remember all contributions and suggestions are welcome.