Panthers of ISKL: Service Learning Edition
The fifth in our series of Panthers of ISKL focuses on service learning. It incorporates personal documentaries of how the charitable endeavors of individuals benefit the ISKL community and beyond.
The fifth in our series of Panthers of ISKL focuses on service learning. It incorporates personal documentaries of how the charitable endeavors of individuals benefit the ISKL community and beyond.
Cathryn Berger Kaye, M.A., president of CBK Associates was at ISKL to work with teaching faculty across the divisions as well as student leaders on the development of best practices in the incorporation of service-learning in the curriculum as well as leadership training. As the first Professional Development opportunity in 2015-2016, her visit was deemed a success by both educators and student leaders alike.
Thirteen years and running, ISKL’s GAP program combines service learning with outdoor adventure, where students gain resilience, confidence, compassion, and a greater understanding of global issues.
A holistic education at ISKL extends well beyond classroom learning and includes a comprehensive program of “service learning” opportunities where students are encouraged to get involved and make hands-on, positive changes within local communities.
Cathryn returned to ISKL for this third weekend workshop. At this institute, Cathryn lead an exploration of concepts to further advance how your classrooms and schools authentically incorporate best practice of service learning, which is essentially best teaching and learning, period!
Home SERVICE & SUSTAINABILITY LEARNING The importance of nurturing an awareness and understanding of world challenges both locally and globally, reinforce the sustainability goals ISKL instills in their students ISKL encourages students to develop skills,
K-12 Service and Sustainability Collaboration Collaboration is key to problem-solving and achieving tangible outcomes. Here are the educators who have been promoting Service Learning and Service and Sustainability initiatives at ISKL: Elementary School (ES)
So what have our HS Service and Sustainability clubs been doing to nurture the above in practice? Here is a short round-up with the club webpage links.
High School Service, Sustainability & Community Partnership updates for the month of September 2019.
The Green Council is merely a representation of our entire school’s body. Their task, among other things, is to document the successes of ISKL clubs, students, and classes in sustainable and service-learning related projects…
The fifth in our series of Panthers of ISKL focuses on service learning. It incorporates personal documentaries of how the charitable endeavors of individuals benefit the ISKL community and beyond.
Cathryn Berger Kaye, M.A., president of CBK Associates was at ISKL to work with teaching faculty across the divisions as well as student leaders on the development of best practices in the incorporation of service-learning in the curriculum as well as leadership training. As the first Professional Development opportunity in 2015-2016, her visit was deemed a success by both educators and student leaders alike.
Thirteen years and running, ISKL’s GAP program combines service learning with outdoor adventure, where students gain resilience, confidence, compassion, and a greater understanding of global issues.
A holistic education at ISKL extends well beyond classroom learning and includes a comprehensive program of “service learning” opportunities where students are encouraged to get involved and make hands-on, positive changes within local communities.
Cathryn returned to ISKL for this third weekend workshop. At this institute, Cathryn lead an exploration of concepts to further advance how your classrooms and schools authentically incorporate best practice of service learning, which is essentially best teaching and learning, period!
Home SERVICE & SUSTAINABILITY LEARNING The importance of nurturing an awareness and understanding of world challenges both locally and globally, reinforce the sustainability goals ISKL instills in their students ISKL encourages students to develop skills,
K-12 Service and Sustainability Collaboration Collaboration is key to problem-solving and achieving tangible outcomes. Here are the educators who have been promoting Service Learning and Service and Sustainability initiatives at ISKL: Elementary School (ES)
So what have our HS Service and Sustainability clubs been doing to nurture the above in practice? Here is a short round-up with the club webpage links.
High School Service, Sustainability & Community Partnership updates for the month of September 2019.
The Green Council is merely a representation of our entire school’s body. Their task, among other things, is to document the successes of ISKL clubs, students, and classes in sustainable and service-learning related projects…
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