by Brian | Mar 26, 2006 | Blogging, Cooperative Learning, Education, Field Trips, Literacy, Student Access, Technology
The New York Times reported today that schools have been cutting back on science, social studies, art, PE, and other subjects to push reading and math. Like where have these people been? This is just coming to light? They don’t mention technology and field trips...
by Brian | Mar 12, 2006 | Blogging, Cooperative Learning, Digital Video, Education, Email, Field Trips, Literacy, Project Based, Student Access, Technology
“Messy†learning is: Maybe not being sure where to start or how to start. Trying and failing and trying again. Frustration, focus, idea, arguing, agreeing, experimenting, glue, paint, string, cardboard, scissors, what else could we use? not quite, better, worse,...
by Brian | Mar 6, 2006 | Brian Crosby, Education, Literacy, Student Access, Technology
How would your child do in school, If you didn’t or couldn’t help with homework? Almost ever? If you didn’t or couldn’t provide the pencils, paper, project boards and trips to the library? Almost ever? How would your child do in school, If you...
by Brian | Mar 5, 2006 | Brian Crosby, Education, Field Trips, Literacy, Technology
Why Field Trips and technology and project based learning? They build schema and experience many of our students don’t have. School mission statements have revolved around developing students that know how to learn or teach themselves for many years....