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This guide presents Big Picture’s rationale for the necessity of real world learning, lays the foundation of the Learning through Interest element within its educational design, and guides the user through the interest exploration and internship processes.
The concept of Real World Learning necessitates a deep understanding of the student and intentionality in planning and reflection. People master skills and learn knowledge when they either have a clear need for it or when they have an innate curiosity about it and/or interest in it. Real World Learning can take many forms, but the cornerstone of the Real World Learning pedagogy at Big Picture schools is the Learning through Interest internship program.
The Big Picture’s LTI program has im¬portant differences from traditional intern¬ship programs which are designed to train students for specific jobs or move students forward on specific career paths; instead, the LTI is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to learn across all of the Learning Goals while working closely with an adult with similar interests. The LTI Program philosophy is soundly based in research which demonstrates that we learn best when we are motivated to learn; and we are motivated to learn when what we are learning about is real, and we are passionate about its pursuit. Thus, the LTI search and placement is a very personal process during which the Learning Plan team helps the student look deeply within herself to find out what objects, ideas, or questions are of interest to her. This interest is then given primary importance in guiding the internship process.
Big Picture Learning uses the LTI as a real world opportunity for students to learn from the interplay of hand/body and mind, and to learn from the interaction between the individual and the world around her, to learn from the messiness of real world planning, critical thinking and problem solving.
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The concept of Real World Learning necessitates a deep understanding of the student and intentionality in planning and reflection. People master skills and learn knowledge when they either have a clear need for it or when they have an innate curiosity about it and/or interest in it. Real World Learning can take many forms, but the cornerstone of the Real World Learning pedagogy at Big Picture schools is the Learning through Interest internship program.
The Big Picture’s LTI program has im¬portant differences from traditional intern¬ship programs which are designed to train students for specific jobs or move students forward on specific career paths; instead, the LTI is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to learn across all of the Learning Goals while working closely with an adult with similar interests. The LTI Program philosophy is soundly based in research which demonstrates that we learn best when we are motivated to learn; and we are motivated to learn when what we are learning about is real, and we are passionate about its pursuit. Thus, the LTI search and placement is a very personal process during which the Learning Plan team helps the student look deeply within herself to find out what objects, ideas, or questions are of interest to her. This interest is then given primary importance in guiding the internship process.
Big Picture Learning uses the LTI as a real world opportunity for students to learn from the interplay of hand/body and mind, and to learn from the interaction between the individual and the world around her, to learn from the messiness of real world planning, critical thinking and problem solving.Price: $25.00
PnP: $0.00