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Cultivate the Scientist in Every Child Opening Weekend Workshop

1/12/2013

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The morning started with an emotionally intense dialogue around the essay I, Thou, and It. We discussed the implications of the triangular relationship both personally and professionally. 
As part of the grand opening of the exhibit, Cultivate the Scientist in Every Child, a Saturday workshop was held at the University of Colorado Boulder Museum of Natural History. 20 participants had the opportunity to engage with each other, with materials, and with the philosophy of Frances and David Hawkins.
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We had the opportunity to mess about with rocks and see first hand how interactions with people and materials could simultaneously develop understandings of the properties of the rocks as well as deepen relationships with the other learners around us.
We expanded our initial explorations by adding components of light and shadow...
... and balance...
... and composition.
In our reflections, we thought about the role of the  teacher. How our involvement is crucial, otherwise we leave the "I"  out of our triangle. We talked about how our (teachers) understandings of the affordances a material offers is crucial so that we can support the possibilities that might arise, whether or not we foresaw them.


We noted the active role that we teachers take in facilitating learning through all the phases. Although the circle phase is "unguided" it is not unobserved. 

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Biolounge - The Debut Opening

1/11/2013

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From early conversations about the concept of the exhibit, we frequently returned to visit the idea of a living room.

Frances and David's living room held so much energy - it was a place to gather, a place for dialogue, a place where everyone - young, old, and from all backgrounds - had a voice. 

That was the idea we hoped to capture with the exhibit.

From the moment we entered the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Biolounge we knew this was the proper home for the opening of the exhibit.

The space is filled with the settees and coffee tables you would find in a living room - it is a place designed to invite students in to study, relax, and socialize. Pat K., the museum's director told us about the changes the space had undergone - how, as a traditional exhibit space the room was chronically empty, whereas now, as the Biolounge, students are using every possible nook and cranny (even camping out on the floors). 

The exhibit nestled into that setting, offering spaces to chat and reflect on the first public appearance.

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