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Personalization (CP4)
This is a clip of how CES Mentor School Boston Arts Academy in Boston, MA illustrates the 4th Common Principle of Personalization [Teaching and learning should be personalized to the maximum feasible extent. Efforts should be directed toward a goal that no teacher have direct responsibility for more than 80 students in the high school and middle school and no more than 20 in the elementary school. To capitalize on this personalization, decisions about the details of the course of study, the use of students' and teachers' time and the choice of teaching materials and specific pedagogies must be unreservedly placed in the hands of the principal and staff.]
Duration : 0:6:7
Ask A Mentor- Eagle Rock School
This clip is for the Ask-A-Mentor Panel focusing on school community building.
Duration : 0:3:19
Best Artist Finalist Frankie Leigh Partners with Big Picture High Schools
Video explores why the real-world internship, mentor-student relationship works so well in the model of education for high school students. Ultra-low drop-out rates and high college acceptance are the hallmarks of schools such as the East Bay Met School. Advisor Mary R. Vieira, Ed.M speaks interspersed with music by recording artist Frankie Leigh (a Big Picture school mentor) and scenes of music video cinematography by 16 year old student Graham Wheeler. See:
http://www.BigPicture.org
http://StereoFame.com/frankie_leigh
http://FrankieLeigh.com
http://yourAface.com for Graham’s short films.
Special thanks to Billi Rather, http://www.RatherCountry.com for re-mastering, and Andrea Good http://www.AGoodDesign.com for art direction on video editing & composition.
Duration : 0:5:26

