Friday, April 06, 2007

 

Play All Day at School

This is an interesting article about an unusual and successful school.
[Sudbury Valley School] is founded on what comes down to a belief about human nature—that children have an innate curiosity to learn and a drive to become effective, independent human beings, no matter how many times they try and fail. And it's the job of adults to expose them to models and information, answer questions—then get out of the way without trampling motivation. There are no classrooms per se, although students can request instruction on any subject or talk to any staffer any time about an interest. There aren't even grades. From overnight hiking trips to economics classes to weekly school meetings at which all matters—including my visit—are discussed and voted on by students and staff, all activities are age-mixed.
Read the rest here.

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Comments:
There's a new indie film called "Schooled" (currently playing the festival circuit) that's based on the Sudbury Valley School Model: www.SchooledTheFilm.com
 
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