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Kansas City Academy has been chosen to participate in the prestigious Expeditionary
Learning (EL) Schools Outward Bound program, a nationwide network of grade K-12 schools.
Expeditionary Learning is active and individualized, makes use of teams and group
support, and is connected to the real world. KCA is the only private EL school in the Kansas
City area. We received a five-year matching grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to
help us become a high-performing Expeditionary Learning School.
The EL design focuses on teaching in an engaging way. Faculty receive intensive professional
development that emphasizes curriculum, best teaching practices and building a strong school culture.
EL will support and enhance "the KCA way" of learning as it combines rigorous academic content
with active teaching and community service, along with real-world projects called learning
expeditions.
Design Principles of Expeditionary Learning©
Expeditionary Learning was built on 10 design principles that reflect the educational values and beliefs
Outward Bound. These principles also reflect the design’s connection to teaching, learning and school
culture.
- The Primacy of Self Discovery Learning happens best with emotion, challenge and the
requisite support. People discover their abilities, values, passions, and responsibilities in situations
that offer adventure and the unexpected. In Expeditionary Learning schools, students undertake tasks
that require perseverance, fitness, craftsmanship, imagination, self-discipline, and significant
achievement. A teacher’s primary task is to help students overcome their fears and discover they
can do more than they think they can.
- The Having of Wonderful Ideas Teaching in Expeditionary Learning schools fosters curiosity
about the world by creating learning situations that provide something important to think about, time
to experiment, and time to make sense of what is observed.
- The Responsibility for Learning Learning is both a personal process of discovery and a social
activity. Everyone learns both individually and as part of a group. Every aspect of an Expeditionary
Learning school encourages both children and adults to become increasingly responsible for direction
their own personal and collective learning.
- Empathy and Caring Learning is fostered best in communities where students’ and teachers’ ideas
are respected and where there is mutual trust. Learning groups are small in Expeditionary learning
schools, with a caring adult looking after the progress and acting as an advocate for each child. Older
students mentor younger ones, and students feel physically and emotionally safe.
- Success and FailureAll students need to be successful if they are to build the confidence and
capacity to take risks and meet increasingly difficult challenges. But it is also important to students
to learn from their failures, to persevere when things are hard, and to learn to turn disabilities into
opportunities.
- Collaboration and Competition Individual development and group development are integrated so
that the value of friendship, trust, and group action is clear. Students are encouraged to compete not
against each other but with their own personal best and with rigorous standards of excellence.
- Diversity and Inclusion Both diversity and inclusion increase the richness of ideas,
creative power, problem-solving ability, and respect for others. In Expeditionary Learning schools,
students investigate and value their different histories and talents as well as those of other
communities and cultures. Schools and learning groups are heterogeneous.
- The Natural World A direct and respectful relationship with the natural world refreshes the
human spirit and teaches the important ideas of recurring cycles and cause and effect. Students learn
to become stewards of the earth and of future generations.
- Solitude and Reflection Students and teachers have time alone to explore their own thoughts,
make their own connections and create their own ideas. They also need time to exchange their
reflections with others.
- Service and Compassion We are crew, not passengers. Students and teachers are strengthened
by acts of consequential service to others, and one of an Expeditionary Learning school’s primary
functions is to prepare students with the attitudes and skills to learn from and be of service to others.
For more information, visit www.elschools.org
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