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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not only is OP all over the map in terms of location, there does not seem to be any rhyme or reason when it comes to teaching philosophy, language immersion/no language, etc. I'm sure OP had his/her own criteria, but I don't see a pattern. [/quote] Not OP, but her list is similar to mine. Most schools are inquiry-based and student-centered. Her schools include expeditionary learning, Reggio, international baccalaureate, and Montessori programs. Bridges uses an inquiry-based model that is a lot like the International Baccalaureate PYP, although more locally-focused. I'd say the schools she lists are actually pretty similar in their student-centered approach to learning. The ones that don't seem to follow this are Haynes (still not sure what they do) and Walls@F-S (Tools for PS, which definitely has some element of choice but also has some structure to it).[/quote]
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