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I am appreciating the sharing of the knowledge of why place based learning and I am thankful that this book also serves as a How to Guide for place based learning. #placebasedlearning.
“Place-based learning involves using the local environment as a context for learning.” I feel this also invites the community to share a proactive and productive role in their local schools. #placebasedlearning
Love this focus “the criticality of engaging students in learning experiences that are deeply rooted in the local community and environment while also helping them develop a broader understanding of the world around them.” #placebasedlearning
Starting to get into this book. Place-Based Learning - Connecting Inquiry Community and Culture. #placebasedlearning I appreciate the thoughtfulness in the creation of such a meaningful text.
"Mastery requires lots of practice. But the more you practice something, the more boring and routine it becomes.
Thus, an essential component of mastery is the ability to maintain your enthusiasm. The master continues to find the fundamentals interesting."
-@JamesClear
People who are unhoused are just as valuable as anyone else, and public sanitation should never be the answer to someone's existence. May we learn not to define worth based on addresses or inability to access a bed due to bed shortages.
5. It makes us realize that worthiness and value in our world are not based on the inherent dignity of people but rather the status one has—and this is harmful.
4. It creates a narrative that the only way to solve homelessness is not by looking at the systems that perpetuate it or creating more access to shelter/beds, but to punish it.
2. Making criminalization of those who are unhoused will place a permanent stain on the humanity of those who experience homelessness, further perpetuating the narrative that the poor and unhoused are to be discarded.
1. If the Supreme Court rules that it was right to criminalize and shut down encampments of those who are unhoused while knowing there are not enough beds, it opens doors for homelessness to become a crime across the country—meaning to be unhoused is a crime.