Anisa and Process Thought

Anonymous. “Principles for Arranging Environments Based on the Anisa Model.” (Unpublished.)

Jordan, Daniel C.  “The Anisa Model: A Master Plan for Equalizing Educational Opportunity.”  Meforum 1, no.3 (Fall 1974): 56-62. [Anisa, Philosophy of Education]

_____.  “Early Childhood Education—It’s a Science!.”  In Early Childhood Education: It’s an Art? It’s a Science?  J. D. Andrews Ed. (The National Association for the Education of Young Children: Washington, D.C, 1976): 75-90.

_____.  “Rx for Piaget’s Complaint: A Science of Education.”  Journal of Teacher Education 30, no.5 (September-October 1979).

_____ and Donald T. Streets. “The Anisa Model: A New Basis for Educational Planning.”  Young Children 28, no.5 (June 1973) 287-307. [Anisa, Philosophy of Education]

_____ and Raymond P. Shephard. “The Philosophy of the Anisa Model.”  World Order 7, no.1 (Fall 1972) 23-32. [Anisa, Philosophy of Education]

Kalinowski, Michael F. and Daniel C. Jordan.  “Being and Becoming: the Anisa Theory of Development.” World Order 7, no.4 (Summer 1973) 16-26.

Raman, S. Pattabi. “Role of Nutrition in the Actualization of the Potentialities of the Child: An Anisa Perspective.” Young Children 31, no.1 (November 1975): 24-32.

Staff of Suffield School Department. “Additional Suggestions for Reading with Your Pre-Schooler.” (Unpublished.)

_____.  “Very Early Anisa Program.”  (Unpublished.)

Streets, Donald T.  “Preschool and Early Math Instruction: A Developmental Approach.”  In Early Childhood Education: It’s an Art? It’s a Science?  J. D. Andrews Ed. (The National Association for the Education of Young Children: Washington, D.C, 1976): 75-90.

_____ and Daniel C. Jordan.  “Guiding the Process of Becoming: The Anisa Theories of Curriculum and Teaching.”  World Order 7, no.4 (Summer1973) 29-40.

Unknown.  “What can Anisa do for Children.” (and other articles): 3-25.

Unknown.  “Anisa Model Releases Human Potential.”  4-5