Traveling to the Arabian Peninsula?
As part of the revised history curriculum this year, students in Mike Adamowicz’s 8th grade history class recently completed a … Continue reading Traveling to the Arabian Peninsula?
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As part of the revised history curriculum this year, students in Mike Adamowicz’s 8th grade history class recently completed a … Continue reading Traveling to the Arabian Peninsula?
With Beaver moving to a 1:1 laptop environment, would we need all of the desktop computers we had on campus? … Continue reading 8th Grader Sees a Need and Acts On It
Rodney Yeoh’s 11th grade world history classes have been studying the Cold War. In addition to textbooks, Mr. Yeoh regularly … Continue reading Discussing a “New” Cold War
Singer-songwriter Alastair Moock visited Beaver on October 1 as part of English Teacher Robin Neal’s “Local Living Writers” class. The … Continue reading Music and Lyrics
History Department Chair Kader Adjout teaches an elective called “The Middle East.” In a recent blog post, he asks students … Continue reading U.S. in the Middle East
Meriah Burman’s Intermediate Photography class has been experimenting with creating and using pinhole cameras. Here are some of the results. … Continue reading Looking Through a Pinhole
This year, the annual Parents’ Association Fall Dinner featured presentations by students who participated in activities related to social justice … Continue reading Social Justice Education in Their Own Words
Nicole Lipson uses blogs in her “Shakespeare, Tragedy Tomorrow…Comedy Tonight!” 12th grade English class to facilitate class reflection and conversation. … Continue reading In and Out
Matt Robbins ’10 reflects on his independent study. My independent study began as an opportunity to learn about the history … Continue reading A Study of Social Justice Leadership in Israel and the Greater Boston Area
Nathaley Figueroa ’09 reflects on her senior project from last school year. Her photos can be seen in the slide … Continue reading Senior Project – Photography