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    The Dalton Plan is a method of education by which pupils work at their own pace, and receive individual help from the teacher when necessary. There is no formal class instruction. Students draw up time-tables and are responsible for finishing the work on their syllabuses or assignments.

  2. Dalton Plan, secondary-education technique based on individual learning. Developed by Helen Parkhurst in 1919, it was at first introduced at a school for the handicapped and then in 1920 in the high school of Dalton, Mass.

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  3. Sep 24, 2018 · Helen Parkhurst’s seminal book Education on the Dalton Plan, published in 1922, proposed a complete restructuring of schools to balance individual inquiry with cooperation and community.

  4. Education on The Dalton Plan is the foundational book written by Dalton's founder Helen Parkhurst in 1919. The plan prescribes three pillars: House, Assignment, and Lab on which Dalton has famously centered its teaching and learning methodology.

  5. The Dalton Plan is based on Parkhursts strong belief that whenever children are given responsibility for their learning, they instinctively seek the best way of achieving it and execute their decisions with focus and rigor, leading to success.

  6. Jun 14, 2016 · Two Principles of the Dalton Plan: The principle of freedom fosters independence and creativity, beginning with the individual’s interests. This fosters the ability to think and act by oneself; Heightens interest and concern, cultivating inquisitiveness; Enhances the abilities to concentrate and persevere when undertaking tasks

  7. Dalton education is the largest educational reform movement in the Netherlands. Around eighty years ago it spread throughout the world; Dalton education was found in the USA, England, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, the Soviet Union, India, China and Japan. Today there is a revival of interest in England and Germany.

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