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Students use media and knowledge of scientific data to educate the public about water quality.
Art, history, engineering, language arts, and technology, both old and new, come together.
An interdisciplinary project about gender roles combining Language Arts, History, Biology, & Media.
Students work on a project focused on cars that integrate science, language arts, math & technology.
Students work on multimedia dioramas integrating art, biology, and technology.
Students use ThinkQuest to complete their Success Project which goes beyond the classroom.
Maine's First Ship began the Shallop Project connecting community, experts, students, & teachers.
Students learn how to grow and harvest vegetables with the help a garden coordinator.
Students of various grades from Explorer Elementary share their work.
Students work on a variety of research projects based on their interests.
Students act as scientists as they follow the migration of the Monarch Butterfly.
Students present their finished designs to a group of school architects, planners, & designers.
Menus, grant letters, commercials, and multimedia presentations for a healthy restaurant.
Students generate a list of positive and negative words or phrases, and discuss in an open forum.
Instructors explain to students their new project called the Gender Project.
Instructors discuss how to measure objectives for the students in the Gender Project.
Working together to design the Gender Project from the driving question to the culminating event.
Discussion on journals, rubrics, and other assessment strategies for their students.
Working together to craft the driving question from students' interest in gender and media.
Introduction to the instructors at the Greater Brunswick Charter School in Brunswick, New Jersey.