A School District and Community that Understand the Value of Waterfront Skills

On a recent visit to the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend, Executive Director (and R2AK Guru) Jake Beattie told me about an exciting partnership of the Center with the local schools. When my own son recites the familiar refrain, “when am I ever going to use math in real life?!” as he faces homework, I think of this program. I hope to take a more in-depth look at the initiative, but in the meantime here’s a short description and some introductory videos. Be sure to share with your children’s educators! -KH

MARITIME DISCOVERY SCHOOLS INITIATIVE

Imagine a school day where students’ minds and senses are fully engaged, where subjects jump off the page in the context of the real world around them—learning to swim as part of kindergarten PE, watching math come alive through sail-making, studying salmon habitat restoration for science, or biology through growing an oyster. This is what is meant by place-based education, where the unique resources of our community are used systematically throughout a student’s academic career.

The impact on our school system is positive and profound.

Working with teachers, parents, and area business and non-profit partners, Port Townsend Schools have a 5-year plan to implement a central Maritime Framework throughout K-12 education and anchor all subjects and grade levels in experiences of our maritime community.

 

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