Overview
The word
Xinchatli (sheen-ach-tlee) means
"germinating seed" in the Nahuatl of Aztec
language. It refers to a moment in time when a seed is no
longer seed but not yet its destined plant form. Therein
lies a moment of infinite possibilities.
This is the driving philosophy behind the
Xinachtli Project, which apply a series of
creative approaches based on ancient constructs in a
contemporary classroom.
At the core of these approaches is involving the students
in recreating the probable efforts of the ancients to
develop a way of measuring time and reflecting on their
history and social condition on this Mother Earth. At each
juncture the children see the moments of infinite
possibilities and the teacher sees in them that germinating
seed without limitations.
They learn how such a process required applications of
math, astronomy, geography and the inclusion of a world
view that see humankind as integral rather than separate
from the creative cycles of the Universe.
Learn more about this unique model and "enrich, engross,
enthrall" your students. Any educator can learn to apply
aspects of Xinachtli, especially by experiencing the same
hands on, interactive exercises the children undergo.
It does not require in depth study of Nahuatl culture or
the addition of special manipulatives. All of the
approaches can be recreated using materials already in the
classroom. All handouts and materials become your
reproducible property.
Carlos Aceves is available for:
Model Lesson Presentations, Workshops, and 1-3 days
In-Service Training.
Please enquire by email, telephone, or regular mail about
cost.
The Xinachtli Project
P.O. Box 1921
Canutillo, Texas 79835
carlosaceves@sbcglobal.net
(915) 566-4777