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Helping teachers achieve a peaceful and productive learning environment |
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Feng Shui for Teachers |


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I was a skeptic at first, too. I thought it was all hocus-pocus. But then I started adding Feng Shui remedies to different areas of my classroom, and found how much impact it had on me and my students. |
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Renee Heiss, author Feng Shui for the Classroom, 101 Easy-to-Use Ideas Zephyr Press, 2004 |
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Feng Shui (pronounced fung shway) is the ancient Chinese method of interior decoration that promotes balance and well-being in our environment. Literally translated, it means "wind" and "water." By using the guidelines outlined in this website, your classroom can become more relaxed, thereby fostering learning and reducing disciplinary issues. I believe that the atmosphere in any classroom fosters a mutual cooperation and educational awareness that could be lacking without Feng Shui. adjustments. |

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