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  • What students say about LiD

    "I wish that every Wednesday would come really fast so that LiD day would come sooner. And that the days of the week would only slow down when I was having a really good time or on LiD day."

    “I think LiD is very interesting because you are the only one that is doing a topic about something. In the class you are able to tell your classmates about your topic. The best thing about learning in depth is that you’re a professional at that topic.”

    “Learning in Depth is definitely something I’m going to be doing for the rest of my life. It’s so exciting because you never know what you will learn. It’s always surprising.”

    “My topic for LiD is sea life. I think Learning in Depth is fun and interesting. You draw pictures and learn facts. It teaches you a lot. Learning in Depth is my favorite subject.”

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    "This is a fascinating, provocative, utterly visionary and courageously speculative imagining of an educational future that is simultaneously elite and egalitarian, deeply intellectual yet utterly connected to passion and identity. A most audacious proposal from one of education's most audacious thinkers . . . an inspiring challenge to those who aspire to deep understanding for their students.”—Lee S. Shulman, President Emeritus, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

    "The Learning in Depth project has brought to our students a completely new relationship to learning that has been surprising in its depth and quality. After seeing Learning in Depth at work in our school community, I know this has been a critical, missing element. It has proven to be everything we imagined (and much more we didn't) when we heard about Kieran Egan's remarkable vision.”—Sheri Dunton, K-3 Teacher, Corbett Charter School.

    “Learning in Depth outlines a bold and stimulating curricular innovation designed to improve the quality of schooling from kindergarten through high school. The book’s key idea is certainly worthy of serious debate and continued experimentation. For that reason alone, I commend its suggestive proposal to the attention of thoughtful educators everywhere.”—Philip W. Jackson, David Lee Shillinglaw Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus University of Chicago.

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The Learning in Depth project

Russiantranslated

O нас

A student’s thoughtful paper on first hearing about Learning in Depth

Ресурсы для учителя/школы

Построение портфолио

SOME OPERATING PRINCIPLES 1

SOME OPERATING PRINCIPLES 2

SOME OPERATING PRINCIPLES 3

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