The Key Learning Community: Cultivating Multiple Intelligences
Swimming against the tide, this K-12 Indianapolis school emphasizes exploration and deep understanding over rote memorization. View a 2009 update on the school or read more about this story.
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Release Date: 4/11/2002
Running Time: 9 min.
Video Credits
Produced, Written, and Directed by
- Ken Ellis
Associate Producers:
- Leigh Iacobucci
- Sara Armstrong
Editor:
- Heidi Emberling
Additional Editing:
- Karen Sutherland
Camera Crew:
- Eric Seguim-Arnold
- Ward Laver
Narrator:
- Susan Blake
Additional Footage Courtesy of
- The Key Learning Community
- © 2002
- The George Lucas Educational Foundation
- All rights reserved.
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Key Learning Community
I would love to teach there. Way to go, Indianapolis!
I wish we had a school like this near where I live...I'd teach there. Great program.
An excellent video to help the understanding of differences and the importance of applying those differences to all children's strengths.
Key Learning Community - Indianapolis
Sounds really great. Depth of learning is much more important than standard responses lost in time. I want to teach there. I hope your progress continues!
Awesome School
I actually attended Key Learning Communtiy from 6-12th grade, and graduated from there in 2006. It is an amazing school and the application of all intelligences really helps students to focus on their strengths as well as work on their weaknesses in a setting where they can work at their own pace, with lots of assistance available. The classes are small enough that teachers have more than enough time to spend with each individual to answer questions and work on complications. Long classes and block scheduling cuts back on the homework too! I don't think I ever had much, other than working on our semester-long projects. This is definitely where I will be sending my children, it's more like a family environment than a school; as a matter of fact I'm going back tomorrow for the annual Thanksgiving Harvest Festival. I think every school system in America should have a school like KLC!
Oh, and did I mention in high school we got a field trip every week?! A student's dream!
This seems like a great school! I would love to learn more about some of the projects that the students work on. I am also curious to know how the students from this school transition into more traditional colleges. Is there any former students out there that can share their story?
I am happy I found this site. It's very informative and supports my philosophy of education. I work at a pyp school and this is what our curriculum is based on. I look forward to learning more through your site. I sometimes find it difficult to integrate math into some of my units of inquiry. I hope to learn more about this area.
Educational Technology & Design
I wish more schools used the system they way the video shows. I have seen a lot of expressive arts used in schools; however, I see many of them poorly implimented and organized.
I think the program seems great. Especially comments from Leili Haas at the end when she said that she understands more than just memorizing, write it down for the test and forget it. Isn't that a teacher dream? Just think if we can have every child understands what we're teaching and not forget it after a test.
I agree with Principal Bolanos when she said that there are areas of the multiple intelligences that the students are strong in and there are areas that they are weak in. It seems that they are able to tap into that assessment and help the students see their potential. I can see this program be successful at our school, because we do have so many different backgrounds, interests, strengths, and weaknesses from our students.
It would be interesting to know what is the feedback on the way they do the progress report. It seems to have very detailed information on the student progress.
culture
1. What some results when there is multicultural student base?
2. Does this environment function "well" on an integrated student base?
3. What are the teacher/study ratio and is it important in this type class room?
4. What are some of the research finding for this type education process?
thank you
joseph nyerere