The Built Environment
Overview
The local built environment can serve as a visual textbook and a resource to all areas of instruction. Personalizing the curriculum can provide opportunities for students to become actively engaged in their own learning as they investigate, explore, and research different aspects of their community.
Students also participate in a variety of learning styles as they work as mathematicians, scientists, historians, photographers, detectives, reporters, and artists. Therefore developing skills needed in the future workplace and developing a broader sense of the world beyond the confines of the classroom.