New School San Francisco uses inquiry-based learning
An innovative public charter school in San Francisco blends rigor and passion in inquiry-based learning
An innovative public charter school in San Francisco blends rigor and passion in inquiry-based learning
In this technology obsessed world, some schools believe kids learn best when they connect to each other, their teachers, the natural world, and materials they can touch and feel.
If parents promote the idea that success is primarily determined by variables within our child’s control, even such noble things as skill and effort, we are ignoring the overriding influence…
This activity encourages your child to build an internal frame of reference for interacting socially with both adults and peers.
Teach your child to appreciate his or her amazing body and develop a deeper understanding of physical capabilities.
“How do we encourage our students to be good people? You start with the heart and you go from there.”
More than many schools we’ve visited, MUSE embraces all of the B4Kids domains, and integrates them to great effect.
“Here we develop the thought life, feeling life, and will life. We try to bring these three aspects of being into balance.”
The Waldorf School: “We educate the will and the human being.”