Powerful reflection from 5th grade teacher Jeff Govoni at High Tech Elementary on the value of making with kids.
Sample quote:
"Consider how authenticity mattered in another project in which High Tech Elementary students built wooden storage boxes for children in an orphanage in Tecate, Mexico. Each student became buddies with an orphan, wrote letters to them, and discovered they had a need for a box that would fit under their beds where they could keep their personal items safe. Under their beds was the only space these orphans had to themselves. The fifth grade HTe design teams visited the orphanage, took measurements of the space under each bed, and created plans to build a wooden box with a secure lid that would fit under the beds of their new friends. At this point, the students are no longer just building a wooden box. It’s the most important thing they can imagine, and their letters back and forth to the orphans took on a whole new meaning."
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but for me there's still something about using your hands to make a thing. The need for follow through and execution. The power of multiple drafts to get to a final product. The look in their eyes when they say, "I made that!"
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