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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Sun Mar 30, 2014, 04:11 AM Mar 2014

You Can’t Bounce Off the Walls if There are No Walls: Outdoor Schools--

--Make Kids Happier and Smarter

http://www.nationofchange.org/you-can-t-bounce-walls-if-there-are-no-walls-outdoor-schools-make-kids-happier-and-smarter-139610307

The original kindergarten—the children’s garden—conceived by German educator Friedrich Froebel in the 19th century, was a place where children learned through play, often in nature.

That idea is fast eroding. Children aren’t playing in the garden anymore; instead they’re filling in bubbles on worksheets.

Kindergarten is the new first grade. Its teachers are required to focus on a narrowing range of literacy and math skills; studies show that “some kindergarteners spend up to six times as much time on those topics and on testing and test prep than they do in free play or ‘choice time,’” writes journalist David McKay Wilson in the Harvard Education Letter. Instruction is teacher-proofed as teachers are required to use scripted curricula that give them little opportunity to create lessons in response to students’ interests. Many schools have eliminated recess or physical education, depriving children of the important developmental need to move and exercise. The efforts to force reading lessons and high-stakes testing on ever younger children could actually hamper them later in life by depriving them of a chance to learn through play.

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You Can’t Bounce Off the Walls if There are No Walls: Outdoor Schools-- (Original Post) eridani Mar 2014 OP
i home schooled my kids for 8 years. mopinko Mar 2014 #1
Kindergarten is unrecognizable now. AllyCat Mar 2014 #2

mopinko

(71,913 posts)
1. i home schooled my kids for 8 years.
Sun Mar 30, 2014, 08:20 AM
Mar 2014

i am sure now my son would be identified as aspergers. i just knew he was amazingly smart, but also too sensitive of a soul for a bureaucracy. and painfully shy. just saw no win for him.
anyway, every friday we took a field trip. usually to a museum, but i insisted that once in a while we just take a walk in the woods.
kids is working on his phd in math.

i was very influenced by dewey. living here by the lab school and all. if i could have afforded that, i would have done it. their approach down there would work for any kid.

AllyCat

(17,171 posts)
2. Kindergarten is unrecognizable now.
Sun Mar 30, 2014, 11:54 PM
Mar 2014

Very little playtime. They get 20 min for lunch. No rest break. One less recess. They spend hours memorizing sight words, doing math worksheets, and writing. It makes me sad. They are supposed to be playing!

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