Once a student of the Total Experience Learning Institute簧 (TExpL), Rachel Sebastian, a librarian at Brecknock Elementary School in the Gov. Mifflin School District, believes in its mission so deeply that shes also an adjunct for the program based at 做厙弝け. And her ambition and enthusiasm are getting noticed.
TExpL was developed by Adelle Schade, Ph.D., a former Conrad Weiser High School science teacher. The instructional framework guides educators as their students tackle real world problems, nurturing learners as community-minded, innovative solutionaries. Educators are the students at TExpL, and they learn how to bring the methodology to their students by implementing real-world learning experiences at their schools, putting young learners in the drivers seat.
At Brecknock, Sebastian partners with classroom teachers to build a fictional mini-city called Sweet Read City in the library.
This year, fourth-graders selected their businesses, met with the leadership team at the business and then created a fictional business inspired by the real one they were learning about," the Reading resident explained.
This and other real-world scenarios have connected students with such businesses as Classic Harley-Davidson in Leesport, Schlouch Inc. in Blandon, Sweet Ride Ice Cream in West Reading and even their local fire department.
They kind of help build this community," she said. "And they get to engage with stakeholders in their own community. And they love it so much. They get so involved in the business that theyre studying that they just dont want it to end.