THE FUTURE OF LEARNING
For those who think school is unnecessary. For those who think school could be fun. For the writers, readers, over-thinkers, class clowns, the know-it-alls, the outspoken, the nerds, the wallflowers, the athletes, anime lovers, the advocates, comic book kids, and the day-dreamers alike.
STUDENT REACTIONS
100%
Of the Students agreed:
88%
Of the Students agreed:
"The culturally relevant examples in our curriculum helped them to understand the subject matter better."
"The course helped them to improve their critical thinking skills as well as better evaluate information presented to them. "
83%
Of the Students agreed:
"The information learned in this course was important and helpful in their everyday lives."
"This class helped me to _____"
"Understand and see how many different ways there are to advertise and created projects like brands or ads for specific events."
" Understand the core and business structure to better my own website."
"Ease my mind off of school and really think about real world things."
"Know how to use my creativity for business, knowing the audience who you are selling your product to and think critically on how to improve creativity for brands."
"Learn more about marketing and how we can incorporate it in our future occupations."
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Administrators Thoughts
Dr. Shirley Miller, Principal, Academy of Hospitality and Tourism
I believe in the impact a learning experience has on a student when the content is relevant to their lives. I like How Can I?'s approach to keeping students engaged in their lessons. I think that their approach can be applied to subjects other than digital marketing.
Daniel Homes Asst. Principal, STAR Early College
How Can I? is an interactive program that teaches students to use social media as a vehicle to promote digital literacy, combat social injustice and promote community awareness and global citizenship. Students were able to create "brands" to promote themselves while building efficacy and self-advocacy.
Derek Cradle, Principal High School of Sports Management
How Can I? provided a cultural relevant approach to digital marketing. The delivery methodology of content was engaging-Mr. Bent invited student voices to inform curriculum next steps. Each lesson offered students real life application to understand the industry of digital marketing. The technology and content are dynamic and refreshing. Mr. Bent and his company are on the cutting edge of vendor content and digital curricula.
Ed Timmons III, Dean Achievement First BK High School
How Can I?’s curriculum enables students to understand the world around them through learning experiences that are relevant to their lives outside of school. As a dean, I believe this is a necessary part of character development. It helps them to understand their place in the world and how they can properly use their skills and talents to add value to their communities.