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Innovation in Learning

Photo: Students in the Fab Lab, 2019

Keeping pace with evolving approaches to learning is a priority at LCC. The school has gone from classic teacher-led instruction to the flipped classroom, from learning in rows to collaborative learning in active classroom settings. Encouraging innovative thought and practices and providing a space for students to be creative and take risks allow them to grow as learners and as people.

Art class, ca. 1940s

Solisterra: Integrating physics, math and sustainable practices, while building facilities in an off-grid community, 2014

History Night, 1995

Language lab, 1968

Refashionista: Creating fashion out of repurposed materials, 2013

Math teacher Mada Hoteit using the Lightboard, 2020

CSI: A mock crime scene investigation, 2009

“Sloyd” class (woodworking and metalworking), 1941

Robotics Competition, 2020

Apple computer lab, 1987

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