rough the Trevor approach:
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investigation crosses academic boundaries, combining
art with history with science with literature.
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curricular mastery occurs in larger, nuanced contexts,
rather than detached silos.
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synthesis and creative problem-solving build upon
analysis and criticism.
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learning doesn't stand still or sit quietly. We take
our cues from how humans actually experience the
world—with all of our senses.
A science unit on simple machines
transforms a fourth-grade classroom into a Makerspace,
where students use a few key materials to hypothesize, tinker, and
ultimately test solutions to the question "How can a fulcrum most
effectually catapult a Ping-Pong ball?"