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A new year at Glenforest

Right before we closed for winter break the kids and I spent the last 2 weeks playing more new games, but also working on things for the set and props and costumes for the show.  I was unsure how they would respond to these tasks, but as usual they showed themselves to be eager and quick learners – I think my favorite day was when I had them all working in pairs to construct the three new rolling clothes racks and the room was absolutely a-bustle with team work; I was so grateful to them!  I never could have gotten these things together in such a short time.  And watching and listening to them getting organized and down to work was interesting and informative for me,  and I think I was able to learn more about their different learning styles by observing them in action this way.  And I think they really liked being included in the show preparations; I was happy and proud to include them in the program.

Only 4 kids from Glenforest were onstage in the show  – every one of them did a wonderful job and I was terribly proud of them – but so many other people from Glenforest helped out.  The show truly did  feel like a school function in so many ways.  Thanks everybody.

The Arts at the Heart of Learning

As a huge proponent of  Howard Gardner’s Theory of multiple intelligences and the mother of four children with  four very different learning styles, and finally as a teacher and director who absolutely believes in arts across the curriculum as a valuable way to reach so many children, I found this article to be of great importance. 

Let me know what you think!

http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/arts/cabc/fulbright.htm