Theater can «break
students out of their bubbles.»
Not exact matches
She provides Mary a tour
of the school, which stands many stories tall, containing devices as ordinary as elevators (Mumblechook points
out that electricity is, after all, a form
of magic) and as fantastic as
bubbles that carry
students to their classrooms (In one
of the classes, the filmmakers fit in a small homage / jab at a famous, British child wizard, who's tormented by a flying broomstick that he can't control).
The animators invoke worlds upon worlds in «Mary and the Witch's Flower:» the green woods and mist - filled forests
of England rendered in swooning evocative watercolors, and the show - stopping Endor, a psychedelic space from
out of a dream or drug trip, packed with strange objects, unexplainable phenomena,
students floating by in soap
bubbles, fountains morphing into human form, grotesque creatures loping
out of the shrubbery and disappearing.
So now maybe I'm in this
bubble and you all have already considered this in your classroom or school — but I'm curious, how do you handle a
student wishing to opt -
out of publishing their work?
The deliberate mixing
of students from different schools, socioeconomic backgrounds, and races helps
students get
out of their
bubbles, adds
student Angela Lu.
One teacher participant, acknowledging the appeal
of real - world learning for
students, pointed
out another challenge: how to get parents comfortable with learning that extends «beyond the safe
bubble of the classroom.»
After going through some examples
of each,
students will demonstrate their knowledge by filling
out bubble maps.
Alison's favorite spots are the
bubbling stream that trickles
out to a dry river bed, the
student - designed playgrounds, the classroom garage doors that open up to patios, and
of course, the chickens.
Proctored exams for
students with mobility impairments, visual impairments, and deaf and hard
of hearing which included: reading
out loud,
bubbling in scantron, and writing for
student.