Marcy Open is committed to Open Education. To see how the Foundations of Open are used in all-school activities, please click here. Please note that in listing the examples below, we don't mean they are the only way the Foundaitons are present. The examples are only here to help you understand the Foundation principles better.
1. Interdisciplinary Learning is used to encourage student engagement and complex thinking.
· This is when a single subject is used to practice skills from more than one academic subject.
In room 213 you will find:
2. Student-Centered Classrooms include opportunities for students to:
· make choices
· be involved in decision making- Roberts Rules of Order
· work independently
· and in cooperative groups
· assess their own learning
3. Grouping of students may change based on the subject, the skill that is being practiced or the activity. Flexible groups can increase student challenge and allow students the chance to learn from each other.
In room 213you will find:
4. Families and the Community are valued resources for enriching and expanding student learning.
5. Learning is a process, something that each student does. Teachers are guides, helpers and instructors.
6. We strive for a school culture that recognizes the Whole Child. We recognize that students must feel safe, welcomed and a part of the community before learning can really take place.