[ISLMA-Share] Outside the Box.

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I know a history professor who does something like this with each class,
but she lets the students pick -- a Google Form or some other one question
survey tool to ask some form of "Completely outside the curriculum, if you
want, or in if you want, what would you like to learn more about?"

She says it benefits her, too, because she usually has to learn something
new.

Butch Wilson
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On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Email list for the Illinois School
Library Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> My high school is trying to think outside the box for 2-3 days - we want
> to take 2-3 days before spring break and have the kids learn something they
> don't have in their regular schedules. i.e. the shop teacher teaches a
> session in playing euchre or the English teacher teaches knitting. We may
> bring in a few outside community leaders to help.
> I need help with ideas to present to the "stubborn" teachers.  I know
> other schools have done this before-- What did you call it? I don't want to
> reinvent the wheel I would love to hear your ideas!
>
> Developing Independent Life Long Learners!
>
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>
> --
> Jennifer Carlson
> jcarlson at rowva.k12.il.us
> ROWVA LMC Director
> Junior Class Sponsor
> Student Council Sponsor
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