by Mark Silberberg | Jul 26, 2016 | Faculty-Innovation, Featured, Students-Learning
the 11th grade trip return to lrei.org Discovery, Agency, Activism: Re-imagining the American City Why the Trip Matters The Purpose for Place-Based Research Trips: Understanding one’s relationship to–and capacity to have an impact on–the most...
by Mark Silberberg | Jul 26, 2016 | Faculty-Innovation, Featured, Students-Learning
Revisiting Founding Principles Since its founding, learning, growth, and a capacity for navigating change have been at the center of the LREI experience. For LREI founder Elisabeth Irwin, this forward-looking orientation was grounded both in a deep respect for...
by Mark Silberberg | Jul 26, 2016 | Featured, Students-Learning
senior project @ lrei return to lrei.org What is Senior Project? The Senior Project is the culmination of each student’s career at the High School. Senior Project takes the values and academics of LREI and allows students to explore these areas in the real world....
by Mark Silberberg | Jul 26, 2016 | Faculty-Innovation, Featured, Students-Learning
Design and Making as a Means to Understand the Past From Prototype to Pitch: New Pathways in Design, Maker and Entrepreneurship Education. Design and Making as a Means to Understand the Past by Elaine Chu, Jessie Kirk, and Mark Silberberg Abstract In this chapter, we...
by Mark Silberberg | Oct 22, 2015 | Featured, Students-Learning
The middle school is out this week. Everyone. While it is eerily quiet in the building, there is a constant stream of photos posting to the middle school trips twitter page attesting to the rich experiences and full days of the students in each grade. Scrolling...
by Mark Silberberg | Oct 1, 2015 | Faculty-Innovation, Featured
It’s been an exciting start of the year for students, faculty and families at LREI. I’m privileged in my new role as Director of Learning & Innovation to be able to discover each day more about the rich learning experiences that weave their way through...
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