Carroll D. Killingsworth

Teachers who recognize SPECIAL STRENGTHS in each child -
save children's lives.
Carroll D. Killingsworth

 


Famous people with learning disabilities:
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Winston Churchill
George Bush

University Professors

Classroom Teachers




Model One: Recognizing Special Strengths
Model Two: Rebel Outlaws in Class
Model Three: Masters of Motivation
Model Four:
Power Of Writing


Good Teachers - Success Secrets
Ten Secrets to Success
Slow Learners with Special Strengths
TOP TEN ­ Rewards of Teaching

Order the BOOK: Gifts of All Children



 


Organizations for Champions Are Ready (CAR)

 

CAR Goals - Use GROUP STUDY to help slow learners and all learners.

Organize GROUP STUDY sessions: during school, after school, weekends.
Invite PTA or other parent volunteers for GROUP STUDY supervision.
Encourage writing of articles for school newspaper, local newspapers.
Develop CAR strategies to involve all interested learners.
Create web sites for CAR communications.

CAR Chapter Organization

Show the CAR page to your professor, principal or teacher.
Get help to find an educator who will SPONSOR the CAR chapter.
Elect a president and officers who will set meetings and agendas.
Invite speakers who support and articulate CAR goals.
Publish minutes and news bulletins to become information archives.
President serves as speaker to groups who organize new CAR chapters.

Champions who were slow learners

Abraham Lincoln (country bumpkin)
Winston Churchill (flunked 6th grade)
Thomas Edison ("too stupid to learn")
Albert Einstein (slow learner)
Steven Jobs (different way of seeing things)
Werner von Braun (flunked 9th grade algebra)
Other slow learners:
Mozart, Hemmingway, Beethoven, Leonardo di Vinci
Ben Franklin, Galileo, Vincent van Gogh, Susan B. Anthony
The list is endless

For teaching rewards, please click here.
TOP TEN ­ Rewards of Teaching


For more information: Email Carroll