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Project Based Learning 

Project based learning groups gather throughout the year for 10-12 week sessions. These fun classes work with emergent and integrated curriculum and focus on empowering children and teens to explore their passions, value their uniqueness, listen to understand different perspectives, problem solve, collaborate and make a difference in the world. Projects will meet Alberta Learning outcomes for various subjects and grade levels. Each student will receive personalized documentation of their learning throughout the course.

We Are Creating The Future

If you could time travel 20, 50, 100 or more years into the future what would you hope to find in the world?  What problems would we be facing? What new technologies will we be using? What will be the hit song? How will people treat each other? What condition will our planet be in? How will we relate to nature? What would future generations ask us to do now in order to create a better world for them? Participants will be invited to imagine the future they want to create through Ex. Arts, critical thinking, scientific theories, and personal and societal values and ethics. We will also explore the power and responsibility that each of us has to create the type of world we want to live in and ways that we can take action on a personal and global level right now. 

This course is geared towards (but not limited to) children 9-14 years old

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Performance Group

This is a child directed class for homeschoolers in grades 1-12. Students will work together with guidance from  facilitators to create, organize and present an artistic event all their own. Field trips to creative venues around Calgary will be offered giving children the opportunity to explore the many different roles involved in creative work. This project will meet Alberta Learning outcomes for various subjects and grade levels. Each student will receive personalized documentation of their learning throughout the course.

"We can not solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle requires a creative imagination and marks the real advances in science."

 Albert Einstein

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