It’s hard to think about going to school without thinking about taking tests. Ugg! But there are different kinds of tests, and we specialize in one specific type of testing at LEADPrep. Summative Summative assessments are often given in classroom situations. The goal of a summative assessment is to evaluate what a student has learned… Read More »
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Creativity
Creativity used to be something you either had or you didn’t have. But that limited definition is changing due to creativity being looked at scientifically. What happens inside your brain when you are creative? A psychiatrist, Dr. Grant Brenner has a great article in Psychology Today that explains just what happens. First, you need to… Read More »
Arts and Science
When you first think about it, the arts and science don’t have that much in common. Artists deal with imagery, color, metaphor, texture, illusions, emotions, perceptions. Art is subjective. Scientists uses facts, numbers, equations, and data. Science is objective. They couldn’t be more different in the way they approach their work. Artists look for… Read More »
Away for the Day
The image of people staring into the screen of a mobile device has become ubiquitous for our times. But how do mobile phones affect our children? You won’t be surprised to hear that researchers have started to delve into that question. And it probably won’t surprise you that a movement, Away for the Day, has resulted… Read More »
The Future of Education – Technology
Quantum computers used to be the stuff of science fiction. But this technology is here, and now, and become more and more accessible to industry. Problems that we have not had the computer capacity to solve are now solvable in moments using these new computers and their Artificial Intelligence. Where does that leave our children… Read More »
STEM to STEAM
Everyone at LEADPrep knows about STEM. Science Technology Engineering Math Interweaving these subjects is central to many projects at our school, and prepares our students for life beyond our walls. But STEM isn’t always enough. There is a small but mighty group of people add a little something to the STEM philosophy. It is called… Read More »
The Calm Cave
Everyone needs a space to be calm, to relax, to just breathe. At LEADPrep our students identified a need for a space to practice being calm. They put their heads together and identified a space that would work. “Calm mind brings inner strength and self-confidence, so that’s very important for good health.” Dalai Lama Then a… Read More »
Holding Space at LEADPrep
What does “holding space” mean for us at LEADPrep? It means that as teachers or parents, or even as fellow students, we are willing to walk alongside someone. We don’t judge, or try to fix them. We open our hearts, offer support, and care about the outcomes. Holding space is about being present to… Read More »
Flipping Bloom’s Taxonomy
Bloom’s Taxonomy creates a hierarchy to classify different types of learning. In many classrooms teachers provide space for remembering and understanding and send the students home to apply and analyze on their own. Traditionally a teacher’s responsibility was simply to ensure that students were introduced to, understood, and remembered information. Flipped learning fundamentally changes the… Read More »
Parent/School Communication is Vital
LEADPrep considers constant communication between parent/guardians and teachers to be VITAL to our day to day work with students. Our teachers want to support our parents and our parents want to share useful information about our students with the teachers who work with them every day. I am reminded of the message I brought home… Read More »
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