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'''Ernest Wood''' was an English educator, writer, and lecturer who was active in the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India]]. | |||
== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
== Work as educator == | == Work as educator == | ||
== | == Theosophical Society involvement == | ||
In 1924, Wood presented the [[Blavatsky Lectures|Blavatsky Lecture]] on the topic [http://resources.theosophical.org/pdf/BL_1924_Wood_Personal_Psychology_and_the_SubConscious_Mind.pdf "Personal Psychology and the Sub-conscious Mind"]. | |||
== Later years == | == Later years == | ||
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The school has been operating continuously since 1962, and now has classes from preschool through high school. | The school has been operating continuously since 1962, and now has classes from preschool through high school. | ||
== Writings == | |||
== Honors and awards == | == Honors and awards == |
Revision as of 19:16, 30 November 2016
Ernest Wood was an English educator, writer, and lecturer who was active in the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India.
Early life
Work as educator
Theosophical Society involvement
In 1924, Wood presented the Blavatsky Lecture on the topic "Personal Psychology and the Sub-conscious Mind".
Later years
In 1962, Dr. Wood helped to establish a Montessori school in Houston, Texas, the School of the Woods:
Some people understandably think the school was named for the sylvan setting of its campus. Its name, however, honors Ernest and Hilda Wood, who inspired and guided its founding along Montessori principles. Dr. Wood, a Sanskrit and Asian scholar, introduced the Montessori philosophy to the study group who were considering establishing a new nursery school. When the school opened, he was president of the first board of trustees.[1]
The school has been operating continuously since 1962, and now has classes from preschool through high school.
Writings
Honors and awards
In 1924, Dr. Wood was awarded the Subba Row Medal for his contributions to Theosophical literature, and especially for writing Intention of the Will.
The School of the Woods in Houston, Texas is named after Ernest and Hilda Wood.