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Promising Practices in Massachusetts Schools

Promising Practices in Massachusetts Schools
High School Examples

English Language Arts

Japanese geisha photograph by Michelle Miralles
Wareham Public Schools and Virtual High School - In order to better understand the literature they were studying, students used the Internet to research the time and place in which the literature was written and then created travelogues presenting their findings.

Mathematics

computer keyboard photograph by Daniel Vi
North Shore Regional Vocational School District - Using census data from the Internet, students worked with spreadsheets to apply and compare various mathematical methods of Congressional apportionment for the years 1791 and 2001.

Foreign Language

Eiffel Tower photograph by Hervé Claudet
Arlington Public Schools - Working entirely in French, teams of students developed business plans for a restaurant in Paris, using the Internet for their research and then creating multimedia slide shows to present their plans.


high school girls using computers
Springfield Public Schools - Using Chinese language software, students created autobiographical essays and multimedia presentations, which they illustrated with digital photographs and illustrations.

Arts

self-portrait by high school student
Avon Public Schools - Using Photoshop, students explored various approaches for creating self-portraits reflecting their aspirations, relationships, cultural origins, and identities.


Student using electronic piano keyboard
Needham Public Schools - Students explored the use of synthesizers and computers to create new music, adding modern percussion and bass elements that complemented the rhythms of a melody.



last updated: October 15, 2004
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