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...candies and revealed what the green ones represented. The kids were shocked to discover how many of them ended up with a green candy. They then discussed facts and myths surrounding AIDS, issues of prevention, testing, transmission, safe sex and tolerance. But the project didn't end with the classroom component. That afternoon some of the students visited an AIDS clinic, while others stuffed and decorated bags for delivery to homebound AIDS patients...
...import Barilaro and Saldarriaga’s techniques to use with their own projects. Said Natasha Labaze, an English teacher at Cambridge Ringe and Latin High School, “I’m having a wonderful time and trying to think of ways to apply it to the classroom.” Angela Richardson of the Arts Literacy Project at Brown University said of her program, “We make arts-based curriculums for students, so I’m always looking for new ways to engage students in the reading and writing experience.” While...
...takes is a little effort to get yourself out there so that people in the Harvard community will recognize you. This starts in the classroom. By making sure that you are an active participant in the Harvard academic scene, you can help ensure that you will be recognized as a legitimate, non-creepy member of the community. Unfortunately, this involves actually going to class...
...simply untenable without expanded faculty involvement. Not surprisingly, the initial results of this increased student-faculty contact have been promising. Theoretically, these incentives would not be unnecessary, and doctors—like professors on Harvard’s other faculties—would be as attracted to the classroom as they were to a new book or a $100,000 surgery. Realistically, however, doctors and professors have many conflicting incentives, and teaching usually falls last in its magnetic appeal. Although HMS is not directly analogous to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), HMS’ experience shows just...
Freshmen also will not be required to declare a concentration until the end of next semester, providing them with further latitude to explore various academic interests. And Harvard’s emphasis on student choice does not end in the classroom...