Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Our perfect school...

Please describe your perfect school.

7 comments:

  1. well, the perfect school should be able to be interactive and help students increase there creative ability at the same time helping them learn more about the math, science, e.l.a., etc.If we were to keep students organized by age have the middle schools and high schools start later because teenagers tend to sleep in. it would nee to teach classes on the arts as equally as it does math. it would have to test less, and have less work based off of other people's ideas. it would need to allow kids to come up with there ideas instead of always having to learn about others discoveries. i am not saying that it isn't important to learn abut other people's discoveries, schools should help kids find their own as well.

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  2. I think the perfect school needs to be more advanced and up to our level of technology. Since our economy though doesn't have much money it doesn't seem possible to have ipad desks etc. If i had a choice though I think interactive white boards would make a difference. Students would be captured by the whiteboard because it would be so technologically advanced. The board would respond to the touch of your finger aand also could be used as a tv/computer for the class to use. Also another idea that would be very good is to be able to skype teachers across the world to get their input in things. It would help students get a better idea on things and would be really neat.

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  3. Hey. My perfect school would have no grading system, more current technology from modern times, not the usually dinosaur equipment that we have at these schools. Also, we should have grades intermingling freely, and we should be able to choose our own schedule. And keep the teaching simple. Everything simple.
    My name is an anagram.

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  4. A perfect school would have no buzzkill teachers. It's not fun to come in everyday and think, "This isn't gonna be any fun because I have this teacher."They need to be exciting and fun. The school would need to embrace new technologies, such as the new online grading systems. Another cool thing would be if we could choose our own schedule for the week. It gets really monotonous throughout the year having the same schedule every week.

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  5. Perfect school = interactive, fun, hands on. More modern technology used. (Ipads!) Help kids reach their full potential and keep their creativity. More art, cooking, etc classes. Teachers that are fun, happy, and excited to be teaching! ^Interactive white boards is a really good idea.

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  6. Our (me, Karysa, Kirsten, Jessica, and Carlie) idea of a perfect school would be:
    -less kids and less time
    -every other period would alternate learning and creativity
    -we would be tested on both creativity and learning (or just not be graded)
    -there would be drawing, mad libs, art class
    -we would incorparate art and music into our work
    -a calm classrooom without yelling kids (a good working environment)
    -the lessons in school would turn into certain activities designed for that person
    -colors should be used more because they get your attention
    -teachers would make kids understand (and feel like they understand) what they are learning
    That is our idea of a perfect school.

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  7. The perfect school for me would include more up to date technology, which can provide students and teachers with more interactive learning in an effective yet fun way. Providing an iPod touch set for a class alone can allow us with a more efficient alternative to learning that both students and teachers would enjoy. I think that we shouldn't have homework, but if we did then we should have less and it shouldnt count against our grade in class as long as we do our hw, turn it in on time, and I any mistakes fix them to learn the mistake you made so that you are still learning but because of stress at home you won't have to worry as much about he homework. This would be my perfect school.

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