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Innovative Teacher Project Roundtable (5/19)

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Design Thinking Institute, 6/18-21
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Welcome to the Nueva Library

Thumbnail imageThe Library's mission is to support reading and research skills, and to promote literacy. The program works to develop a community of dedicated, passionate readers who find lifelong joy in reading. Every student can find books that resonate with him/her and find pleasure in reading, while also improving comprehension. The Library program expands and enriches students' lives through literature and art from diverse cultures and time periods. Balanced information, excellent writing, myriad perspectives, multicultural exposure, and different genres shape resource selection.

The Library also offers a wealth of research resources to help develop independent, self-motivated, disciplined learners who use critical and creative thinking to find information. The research process is inquiry based, and projects provide opportunities to use print and electronic resources to explore, select, understand, and evaluate information.

Founded in 1982, the Lit Club curriculum provides students in grades 2-8 with opportunities to practice reading strategies and literary analysis in small groups. Lit Club classes meet weekly for an hour with trained parent and teacher facilitators. Children are encouraged to read for pleasure, to develop a love of literature, and to share this passion with others in focused discussion. Nueva's adult community can also discuss books through the Adult Lit Club, which meets monthly.

OUR STAFF:
Marilyn Kimura, Librarian
Peggy Clark, Library Assistant
Jennifer Addiego, Cataloging Assistant

Innovation Spotlight

Thumbnail imageThe April evening featuring Eighth Grade Recital Projects was a night of intriguing, thoughtful, and creative presentations. Also stunning was the array of topics -- from designing a soccer cleat for injury prevention, to writing novels, to making a film using stop-motion technology, to designing and constructing a computer-aided quadcopter.

This year marks twenty-two years of Recital Projects at Nueva, a student rite of passage and an opportunity to investigate and learn about a passion of one’s choosing. Each pupil selects a topic to research extensively, writes a paper, and aims to somehow better the world through the project. Each student also has a mentor to help guide him/her through the long-term project. Some students pursue the interest areas in high school and beyond (see this story about Natalia Duong).

Recital projects culminate more than a year of work. Initially, seventh graders meet four times in the spring to begin scoping projects. In eighth grade, students attend weekly I-Lab classes to learn design-thinking tenets. They employ the practices to brainstorm and evaluate options during each project stage.

News

arianna-an-exemplary-menuhin-violin-scholar-for-eight-yearsWe periodically share a student’s accomplishments in the arts, music, or drama program, highlighting a unique performance or accomplishment.

This...
alumnus-uses-technology-to-do-global-goodAlumnus Zach Berke (class of ’94) -- an entrepreneur who has spent the last decade building and working with technology startups around the globe -- told...
third-graders-share-beliefs-through-podcastsAs part of third grade's examination of how beliefs are formed, each student relayed a specific belief that is important to him/her through essays they...