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Marva Collins. by Trisha Stragand. “You are unique; there is no one else like you.” - Marva Collins. Personal. Born in 1936 in Monroeville, Alabama Attended Escambia County Training School Attended Clark College (Atlanta, Georgia) Married and had 3 children - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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“You are unique; there is no one else like you.”
- Marva Collins
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PersonalBorn in 1936 in Monroeville, Alabama
Attended Escambia County Training School
Attended Clark College (Atlanta, Georgia)
Married and had 3 children
First Teaching Job – Teaching typing, shorthand and book keeping at a local high school
Taught 14 years in her neighborhood school
Westside Preparatory School
Her Theory:
“ Inner city children should be taught the same way other children are taught because all children want the same things out of life.”
Westside Preparatory School
Goals and Beliefs:
* Teach the WHOLE child
* All students are teachable
* Motivate the students to make something worthwhile of their lives
Positive Slogans“You are unique, there is no one else like you.”
“Success doesn’t come to you… you go to it.”
“The world moves aside to let you pass only if you know where you are going.”
“You can do it!”
“Say good-bye to failure. Welcome to success!”
What do YOUdo
on the first day of school?
Westside Preparatory School
Classroom Management* Worked the room * Praise* Classroom Rule:
“Behavior contributing to the learning process or benefitting another child is acceptable, anything that took away another’s child’s right to learn is not.”
* School Creed
Westside Preparatory School
CurriculumUsed classical literature like Shakespeare
to learn to read for values, morality and universal truths
Taught daily phonics lessons
Helped students write daily compositions about what they read
The students’ accomplishmentsEach child made progress
Reading levels for each child improved
Test scores were higher
Students became more motivated, confident and determined
Her AccomplishmentsShe started five schools using her teaching style.
She appeared on 60 Minutes, Good Morning America and 20/20.
Warner Brothers made a television movie about her life.
She was presented with the Jefferson Award for Benefitting the Disadvantage, the Humanitarian Award for Excellence, and the Legendary Women of the World Award.
She received doctoral degrees from many universities including Amherst, Dartmouth, Notre Dame and Clark University.
In 1980, President Reagan considered Collins for the post of Secretary of Education (but she declined).
She was awarded the prestigious National Humanities Medal from President Bush in 2004.
She has written several books about her teaching style.
Her Accomplishments
The Critics
Tools to RememberA teacher must excite students about
learning.Good teachers learn along with their
students.Remember to teach the whole child.It is important to develop the right attitude in
a child.Praise is essential in building up students’
self esteem.Every child can learn.
ReferencesCollins, M. & Tamarkin,C.(1990). Marva Collins’ Way. New York, Penguin Putnam Inc.
Dweck,C.(2006). Mindset the New Psychology of Success. New York, Ballantine Books
Marva N. Collins-Biography. (n.d.)retrieved April 8,2011, from http://www.marvacollins.com/biography.html.
St. Pierre, S. (producer).(1979).Marva Collins 1979 Part 1.retrieved April 8,2011, fromhttp://www.youtube.com /watch?v=vu3QIVDEgO5Q&feature=related