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This allowed older children to be introduced to the Dalton Plan.
The principles of the Dalton Plan are still in place today and remain central to the school's success.
Most of the schools listed below interpret the Dalton Plan according to their needs.
At her request it was afterwards known as the "Dalton Plan."
In some cases, they retain only a minimal part of the original Dalton Plan.
The 'Dalton Plan' aims to produce independent and confident leaders.
It has a reputation as a liberal and artistic school using some ideas of the Dalton Plan.
There are also three schools founded on the Dalton Plan in Japan.
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.
They are taught according to the Dalton Plan.
Helen Parkhurst caught the spirit of change and created the Dalton Plan.
Aspects of the Dalton Plan and Montessori approach are also related to our aims for learning.
McQueen's arrangement was a modified version of the original Dalton Plan.
That same year Parkhurst published Education on the Dalton Plan.
Today there are a number of schools around the world and that employ variations of teaching methods based on the Dalton Plan.
She developed what she termed the Dalton Plan which called for teachers and students to work together toward individualized goals.
Ascham's Dalton Plan allows flexible timetabling so that any combination of subjects is possible.
The school principles were impressed by then new Dalton Plan and implemented it adjusting it to their learning environment.
This pattern was deepened when, in 1920, Bassett introduced the use of the Dalton Plan to the school.
The Dalton Plan is an educational concept created by Helen Parkhurst.
She was the original sponsor for implementing the Dalton Plan in 1920, a much-copied experiment in education.
His was the first English school to adopt the Dalton Plan, its combination of the new and the old being of particular appeal.
The Dalton Plan was McQueen's major reform and by it he attempted to transform the whole school.
The underlying aim of the Dalton Plan is to achieve the highest mental, moral, physical and spiritual development of the pupil.
Jeffreys promoted the Dalton Plan, which was at that time still quite new, at Bryanston.