Monday, December 7th, 7:00PM-9:00 PM
South Campus Commons Building 1, Room 1102
(http://www.beyondtheclassroom.umd.edu/locationbtc.htm)
Schools that Change Communities
profiles
a diverse group of public schools that are successfully creating higher
achieving students in a different way -- by turning the communities
where they live
into their classrooms. The film re-imagines what education can be,
visiting K-12 public schools in five states across America that are
engaging students in learning by solving real-world problems in a
variety of communities, from economically and environmentally
challenged rural areas to poverty-stricken urban neighborhoods. High
school students in Howard, SD, build an interdisciplinary curriculum
around a plan to save the town's struggling economy. In a Boston
neighborhood with a high level of crime and poverty,
students learn to connect the dots between what their community seems
to the outside world and what it might become. In a small Appalachian
town, elementary school students help clean up an adjacent stream
polluted by acid mine drainage from former coal mines.
In Watsonville, CA, high school students studying Roosevelt's New Deal
try to come up with a New Deal for their farming community. In Cottage
Grove, OR, students help create a sustainable environment, while
learning valuable science, engineering and math lessons.
Teachers, students and local residents discuss their projects and the
value they find in place- and community-based education -- an
interdisciplinary approach which emphasizes hands-on, curiosity-based
investigation using surrounding neighborhoods as "living"
classrooms. By confronting and solving real-world issues in their
hometowns, students become more engaged in the learning process and
develop a stronger sense of civic responsibility and pride. Plus, the
local communities benefit!
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