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TNLI: Cases: Growing, Cultivating, And Nurturing Successful Relationships

This case tracks two teachers and their entree into school leadership through a collaborative school-based garden program. What affect will this collaboration have on school culture? on parental involvement? Are collaborative school-based gardens an effective use of time in a school environment organized around test preparation and standardized assessments?

Discussion Questions

  1. What kind of impact has CNI had on Harvest School culture?  How do you know? What else could affect school culture?
  2. How can two-way communication and parent participation could further be developed at Harvest?
  3. What initiative can we take regarding curriculum so that students can learn the information without getting learning or test anxiety?
  4. How does the emphasis of teaching “Crunch Time” limit access to creative, enriched experiences that encourage and elicit higher-level thinking and discussion opportunities? Are these ways to include these kinds of activities while teaching “Crunch Time”?  Explain.

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By
Peggy Gordon

TNLI Affiliate:
Miami (FL)

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