Comments on Why can't we have more secret (fun) spaces like this in school?TypePad2011-11-30T09:18:32ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2011/11/why-cant-we-have-more-secret-fun-spaces-like-this-in-school/comments/atom.xml/Games For Young Children commented on 'Why can't we have more secret (fun) spaces like this in school?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2015438f5d535970c2011-12-26T18:13:23Z2011-12-26T18:13:23ZGames For Young Childrenhttp://safeonlinegames.org/Thats logical stuff is speechless.. Thank you for sharing this...<p>Thats logical stuff is speechless..<br />
Thank you for sharing this...</p>SaskTeach commented on 'Why can't we have more secret (fun) spaces like this in school?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2015394068140970b2011-12-05T02:56:27Z2011-12-05T02:56:27ZSaskTeach@David Warlick - We do teach Ender's Game here in Saskatchewan - it is on our grade ten English Language...<p>@David Warlick - We do teach Ender's Game here in Saskatchewan - it is on our grade ten English Language Arts Curriculum :)</p>Ca de Bou commented on 'Why can't we have more secret (fun) spaces like this in school?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2015437cd90b1970c2011-12-04T01:18:00Z2011-12-04T01:18:00ZCa de Bouhttp://www.dogs-info.net/html/Breeds/2011/1202/Ca-de-Bestiar-Information.htmlInteresting. I'm thinking teacher or head teacher as game master.<p>Interesting. I'm thinking teacher or head teacher as game master.</p>Matt Pearson commented on 'Why can't we have more secret (fun) spaces like this in school?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20162fd49996b970d2011-12-03T14:18:40Z2011-12-03T14:18:40ZMatt Pearsonhttp://www.mcds.orgCreating these spaces, cracks and crevices to explore, things to move and adjust that react, takes time. It is time...<p>Creating these spaces, cracks and crevices to explore, things to move and adjust that react, takes time. It is time well spent as each reactive and moldable space continues to build, accumulate and shape the learning environment. The simple act of having a creature in your space can do this as well. The curious mind is an engaged mind. I have a list of such "projects" with "secret spaces" in mind. Next up is salting and peppering the sand box with interesting things to find. In the bottom of the sand box, some deep and some not so deep, we will lay down concrete. This could be a blog to itself.</p>Shankar Banjara commented on 'Why can't we have more secret (fun) spaces like this in school?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2015393caccc5970b2011-11-30T14:31:47Z2011-11-30T14:31:47ZShankar Banjarahttp://basecamptrekking.com/interesting article with picture of library thanks for sharing<p>interesting article with picture of library thanks for sharing</p>David Warlick commented on 'Why can't we have more secret (fun) spaces like this in school?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20154379c8419970c2011-11-30T11:12:39Z2011-11-30T11:12:39ZDavid Warlickhttp://blog.idave.usInteresting. I'm thinking teacher or head teacher as game master. It also makes me wonder if Ender's Game (Orson Scott...<p>Interesting. I'm thinking teacher or head teacher as game master. It also makes me wonder if Ender's Game (Orson Scott Card) might be required reading in schools of education. </p>
<p>Thanks for heating up my brain this morning. </p>