Welcome to Just Keep Learning Educational Village


A Visionary School of 2010 Project: Pepperdine ELA-ED 650

The dolphin is our school mascot. Dolphins are highly intelligent creatures. They are naturally curious and eager to learn. They work together in pods to accomplish their goals. When a dolphin is ill, its podmates rally around it to offer support and encouragement.Dolphin Lore


The ocean's varied depths are a symbol of our encouragement and our support of the depths of learning available to all those who are members of our Village.


These are the qualities we promote in our students at Just Keep Learning Educational Village.
We hope that your family will join ours!





CONTENTS

Mission and Vision
The Village Environment
Features of Our Village
Elements of the Learning Environment
Research Links
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OUR MISSION:

Every child has a right to a high quality education.



OUR VISION:

At Just Keep Learning Educational Village, all stakeholders and students are empowered to develop programs where learning is active and meets rigorous academic, behavioral and social standards, while allowing for student diversity in culture, economic background, learning needs and social skills.





Our beautiful, outdoor learning environment includes community gardens, root cellars, nature and jogging trails, pathways, and courtyards. All building pods open to a shared courtyard. The external walls of the buildings are constructed of safety glass. Using Eric Jensen's Super Teaching "Menu for Classroom Environments" the Educational Village incorporates visual, kinesthetic, and auditory elements into the interior learning environments.







THE ELEMENTS OF OUR LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

Adapted from "Implications for the Classroom",Painter and Valentine.1996

  1. Students/Facilitators Actively Engage in the Learning Process


  2. Students' Ideas are Respected and Valued; Stress is Low; Self-Efficacy is High


  3. Students Have Ownership of Their Learning and Assessment


  4. Students Engage in Both Social Interaction and Self-Reflection


  5. Students Develop/Use Critical-Thinking Skills and Numerous Strategies for Problem Solving


  6. Student Learning is Tied to Particular Situations and Illustrates a "Value Beyond School"


  7. Students/Facilitators use Prior Knowledge to Construct New Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs




RESEARCH LINKS



Assessment

Purpose of Assessment

Overview of Assessments

Multiple Choices

What Gets Assessed?

SCANS' 5 Competencies

The Wired Classroom

Constructive Staff Development

Collaboration on Planning





Brain Research

Constructivist Teaching and Learning Models

Experiences

The Significance of Enrichment

Sylwester Interview

Music & the Brain

Brain Based Teaching and Learning

Thematic Teaching

Ramifications

Brain Active Learning

Implications For Teaching

An Excellent Adventure

Books For Educators

Brain Based Eduction

Making Connections

Celebrating Neurons

Special Education and the Brain



Development

Ages and Stages

Human Learning



Leadership

Senge On Leadership



Learning Organizations

Lucas' Learn and Live

Problem Based Learning

Project Zero

Mendocino USD

Clusters and Team Teaching

Characteristics of the Learning Organization

7 Principles of Learning

Effective Learning Environment

Critical Nature of Assumptions

Learning Assumptions

Learning Tips

Teaching For Understanding

Schools as Collaborative Learning Communities

Learning Circles

Introduction to Learning Circles

Introduction to Mind Works

Accelerated Learning

Mythical Seashore School

Global Schoolhouse Objectives



Lesson Plan Ideas

Neuroscience Newsletter

Cooperative Learning

Neurosciences

Neuroscience Newsletter for Kids

Lesson Plans, Etc.

Concept Mapping



Quality Review

Quality Review

Internal Review Activities Handbook



School Reform

Selected Research Links

Virtual Library

Virtual School in Electronic Villages

Reality Check

Recreating Schools

Collaboration

Keeping the Faith

What Works?

Collective Vision

Horace's Hope

Principles for Coalition of Essential Schools

Coalition for Essential Schools

Comprehension and Cognition Development Approach of School Reform

The Year 2050

Collaboration and Shared Culture

Celebrate Success

Guide for Approaches to Learning

Effective Teamwork

External Partners

Culture and Structure

Assessment of the Reform

Senge's Reflections

Quotes on Vision

Meaning a Future Agenda



Staff Development

Characteristics of Effective Staff Development

3 Tier Staff Development Model

Challenge Into Opportunities

Change Managment

Learning Links

CBAM: Individual's Model

Implications of CBAM for Staff Development

Stages of Concern



Technology and Teaching

Uses of Electronic Networks in Education

Strategies and Tactics for Electronic Network-Based Instructional Interaction

Telecommunication in the Classroom

Computers as Tutors

Computers and New Teachers

Electronic School

Links of Guidelines for Educational Uses of Network

Cyber School Magazine

Web and Educators

growing up digital-The Rise of the Net Generation



Web Site Resources

SuperKids Surfer for Teachers

Lesson Plans and Links to Resource Subjects

The Computer Tutor

Eleven Pages of Education Web Sites

Discussion Lists and Journals

Education Web Sites

From Now On

Web Resources

K12 World Wide Web Project

Teacher TV

Resources

Jerome and Debbie's Reference Links

K12 World Wide Web Resources

More Resources



Web Site Education Newsletters

Chalk Board Dust Newsletter

Education Site Review

Newsletter for Educators

Index of Education Journals



Tools for Building a Web Site

Almost Everything You Want to Know About Building a Site

HTML: It's Not Rocket Science

Tag You're It

More on html

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