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If high school students made a school, most would look for flexibility and self-directed learning opportunities based on their personal interests and/or future career ideas. There would be different academic tracks that students could choose from and they would take courses according to the track they chose. There would be academic tracks for students interested in the arts, engineering, writing, and so forth. And students would be free to change tracks if their interests or thoughts on careers changed.
Within the courses, high school students would be more involved in deciding what and how they would learn. They would be active participants in project based learning opportunities and 'real world' activities that emphasize independent and/or collaborative exploration, hands-on investigation, and creativity. Students would be encouraged to set learning goals and then develop and follow a plan to achieve the goals.
The physical space in the classroom (and school) would look different from a traditional classroom -- and maybe the ‘classroom’ would be outside of the school walls. Within the school walls, there would be no desks and chairs in straight rows. Instead there would be comfortable, mobile furniture that would adapt to different learning needs and activities, such as collaboration, independent work, and feedback discussions. There would be areas for interactivity, design and experiments. Students would be encouraged to use their own devices for their coursework and there would be few limits placed on access to technology and online resources.
The school day would be flexible, too. Students would attend school during the times their courses are offered and would be free to leave the school at other times. Some courses might not be scheduled every day if the students’ physical presence wasn’t necessary (i.e., online work for a blended learning course). Students could also choose to study, collaborate with peers, or ‘hang out’ in a commons area in the school building where they would feel safe, supported, and comfortable.
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