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Teachers, Like Students, Learn by Doing: Project Learning at Envision Schools
posted by Bob LenzA quote by experiential-education pioneer Kurt Hahn projects brightly onto a large screen: “We are crew, not passengers.” After a brief welcome, the thirty-five new teachers at Envision Schools are asked to respond to the quote in their journals. Then, following some quiet reflection time, the teachers meet their fellow group members.
An Incredible Journey: Educators Take on the Charter-School Challenge
How three high school teachers discovered a new way to teach.
Biotech Academy: Challenging Assumptions and Changing Lives
This school-within-a-school puts the emphasis on academics and a future career.
Team Learning: Teaching Students to Work Together
Integrated curricula, team teaching, and technology tools have built up the academic achievement and self-esteem of these rural Louisiana middle school students.
A New Way to Teach: Begin with the End
How three high school teachers discovered a new way to teach.
Great Team, Great School: Innovative Techniques Provide a Well-Rounded Education
Tiger Talk, and an emphasis on social and emotional teamwork.
Stronger Together: Make Project Planning a Collaborative Practice
posted by Suzie BossMoving from traditional teaching to project learning takes effort: You have to be willing to rethink everything, from classroom management to homework expectations to assessment strategies. And if you're the only one in the building who is teaching this way, it can get a little lonely.
Many Models of Empowerment: Students Make a Business of Learning
The Fremont High School Business Academy, in Oakland, California, a small learning environment operating within a larger school, educates entrepreneurs.
Transformed by Technology: High Tech High Overview
A network of K-12 public charter schools uses rigorous projects and portfolio assessments to revolutionize learning.
Biotech Academy: A Catalyst for Change
At-risk students in San Jose, California, become college ready and career bound with the support of teachers and biotechnology business partners.



