Holistic Junction Featuring School of the WeekWritten by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
Holistic Junction's featured school of week is Clayton College of Natural Health. Clayton College, a Nationally-leading, distance learning school, affords students with education and training in becoming a natural health practitioner. Why? They understand that Holistic health and nutrition are among most exciting, rewarding career choices today.Clayton College offers multiple degree programs such as Bachelor of Science, Masters in Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Natural Health and in Holistic Nutrition. Additionally, they offer Certificate Programs in Natural Wellness, Herbal & Iridology Studies as much more. Clayton College of Natural Health was founded over 20 years ago by Lloyd Clayton, N.D. To date, this multi-versatile college has over 20,000 students and graduates globally. Clayton College of Natural Health has a simple but profound mission: "Teaching each student how to be healthy and how to teach others to be healthy." How does Clayton College instruct its students? Clayton College allows students to develop their own learning environment, ability to study at ones own pace and affords ability to integrate studies into personal and professional lifestyles. By assigning each student his personal faculty advisor, Clayton College expedites student learning progress. Clayton College always provides support & assistance to pupil education through educational material, and helps to ensure timely completion of individual courses and programs. Futhermore, Clayton College quickly responds to student inquiries and is readily available by phone, fax or email during normal school hours.
| | Multi-Cultural Holiday-Party Teaching TipWritten by Freda J. Glatt, M.A.
Happy Holidays! At this time of year, why not plan a multi-cultural holiday party?Have your children research holiday customs of their family's heritage country. Depending upon their ages, your students may watch a video, read a book or article, research on internet, or interview family members. Have them make a collage or write a report of their findings. Graph number of students whose families come from different countries. The day of party, let them wear clothes, bring in food (labeled with name of food and country it represents), bring in music, and play games representing as many of countries as possible.
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