Peter Jones (2) Posted May 20, 2007 Share Posted May 20, 2007 Hello On first appearances people hearing of and checking on Hodges' model may think "Oh! another mind mapping 'tool'. I've tried to highlight the profound difference and the need to research Hodges' model and other similar approaches (Wilber) on the blog: Welcome to the QUAD. I would appreciate any sources anyone can point me to that indicates at what age youngsters can use a conceptual framework like Hodges' model. Or, if you could try to apply the model in a relevant class that would be excellent. I can provide some advice, references and paper-based resources and would be interested in writing a brief paper if at all possible. Happy to collaborate regards lesson plans - this may be an appropriate exercise for a student teacher? (Please find some background information below my signature and share this message with your colleagues). The blog include a link to a 30 minute audio podcast. Many thanks for your time. Kind regards, Peter Jones h2cmng at yahoo.co.uk *Hodges model is a personal (public domain) initiative* Clinical Specialist: NHS Care Record Service Project / Informatics Lancashire Care NHS Trust & Clinical Information Standards Manager NHS Information Standards Board [temp] Greenbank Ripon St Preston Lancashire UK PR1 6LY -- http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/ Hodges' Health Career - Care Domains - Model http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/ h2cm: help 2C more - help 2 listen - help 2 care ------------------- Our site and blog - http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/ Originally created in the UK by Brian E Hodges (Ret.) at Manchester Metropolitan University - Hodges' Health Career - Care Domains - Model [h2cm] http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/ - can help map health, social care and OTHER issues, problems and solutions. The model takes a situated and multi-contextual view across four knowledge domains: * Interpersonal; * Sociological; * Empirical; * Political. Our links pages cover each care (knowledge) domain e.g. SCIENCES: http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/linksTwo.htm The blog includes a link to a 30 minute audio podcast. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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