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The Canopy Project
The Canopy project allows education leaders, school designers, and researchers to explore how a diverse set of learning environments describe their innovative designs. Explore the data in our portal and in our 2022 annual report.
The Canopy project is designed to address this challenge by building collective knowledge about a diverse set of innovative learning environments. Launched by the Christensen Institute in 2018, the project is a collaborative effort involving hundreds of organizations and schools, stewarded by Transcend and the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE). Together we will update Canopy data annually in order to spark connections between learning communities and spot trends in practice. Read about our approach to collecting data in our summary of Canopy methodology.
The World School
The World School is a new type of school. We have combined the principles of forest schools, democratic schools, self-directed education, and respectful parenting to create a new type of learning community for traveling families. -Tuition starts at $300/month - housing and transportation are not included. Each session is in a different locations. Families travel together.
The Boys & Girls Club of the Rogue Valley
After school youth programs: Sports Fitness & Recreation, The Arts, Health & Life Skills, Education & Career, Character & Leadership, and a Teen Center. STEM education, arts and crafts room gyms, games, nature activities, and meals included in a sliding scale monthly fee. Open every day after school and all day on school closure days including spring break!
The TEEN Group
Opportunity for TEENS ages 14+ in Grants Pass. (Conversations can happen around mature 13 year olds who are turning 14 during the term.)
Gabi Johnsen and I are launching a new group for teens: The Education Exploration Network a.k.a T.E.E.N. group as it will be known. We have desires to create community, fulfill a need, and foster meaningful friendships for our teens in a non traditional learning environment through weekly activities and experiences which will include peer instruction and collaboration with adult mentors & facilitators through hands on learning, Socratic discussion, service projects, field trips, outdoor adventures, and more!
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