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Performance Assessments Would Address Basic Knowledge and Skills as well as “21st C. Skills”

I don’t know when they began calling critical thinking skills “21st Century Skills” – I used them and taught them plenty during the 20th century, but no matter. It seems to be the educational buzzword of the day. And if the trend results in teachers and parents focusing more on communication, collaboration, critical thinking, problem [...]

The Correlation between Reading (OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL) and Success (INSIDE OF SCHOOL)

I read an interesting blog post by Dan Brown, a teacher and author of The Great Expectations School: A Rookie Year in the New Blackboard Jungle. He is the also the author of an education blog called Get in the Fracas. Here is an excerpt: “I have a clutch of students who read for pleasure, yet [...]

Experiential Learning at its Best!

I love this – it has all the elements of perfect learning: 1. Science tools. 2. Dirty kids. 3. Excitement. 4. Mystery. 5. Discovery. 6.Higher-Level Thinking. In fact, one student said, “This is probably the best science class ever,” (Angus Stewart). What is all this referring to? One teacher teaching science the way it should [...]

Planting Seeds

Does your child have a ‘seed’ journal? This is a simple concept, but can grow into wonderful pieces of writing! Simply have your child keep a journal of interesting events, people, descriptions, ideas, etc. – any “seed” that he or she may one day use in a piece of writing. The seed journal can be [...]

Trip Trepidation

For a summer trip, my family is going on a two week road trip to Canada. I painstakingly planned all aspects of this trip, which I know will provide an invaluable experiential learning opportunity for our three kids - now it is less than a week away. Needless to say, we are all getting excited. However, [...]

I’ll Bet This Student Is Persuaded to Write MORE!

This excerpt from the Memphis based commercialappeal.com: “Kristina White, 11, took a persuasive writing assignment so seriously this spring that today more than $72,000 worth of computers and technology will begin arriving at Sherwood Elementary. In her two-page letter to Todd Bradley, executive vice president of Hewlett-Packard’s $42 billion personal systems division, Kristina introduced herself, [...]

Awesome Kid Experience – FREE – in Richmond Tomorrow (Saturday)

FREE for 7 – 13 year olds – Peak Experiences is putting up the 350′ zipline over the quarry at the West End of Belle Isle tomorrow (Sat.) between 9 and 2 – kids must be with a parent or guardian! (The xterra race series is this weekend; this is part of the expo.) Get [...]

It Takes a Village (and some Collaboration)

I love this. It has all the elements of a great learning experience: “Advanced science students at Zionsville High School extracted and analyzed dolphin DNA this month in an ongoing collaboration with the Indianapolis Zoo, the University of Indianapolis and other research facilities.” IndyStar.com  Purpose – check. Relevance – check. Inquiry – check. Intrinsically motivating [...]

Cool New Use for Toe-Moulding?

We were outside eating dinner at the picnic table when my youngest, who is 3, began playing with large, thin pieces of wood we have out back (we are building a tree fort). He crossed them and said, “Did I make an X?” He had, so we asked him if he could make a “T” [...]

Experiential Learning Resources from UC Davis

“Tell me and I forget, show me and I may remember, involve me and I understand.” – Chinese Proverb Constructivist learning, experiential learning, whatever you want to call good teaching where the student is intimately involved as meaning-maker is desirable for the development of true understanding. UC Davis has some wonderful resources for teachers, home [...]