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INDEPENDENT STUDY THAT WORKS

Geraldine Woods

Designing a Successful Program

Independent study programs aren't for the "best" students; they are populated by students at their best.
Student disengagement from school is a trending concern, and many schools have turned their attention to independent study programs as a way to nurture student motivation and creativity. But where to begin? Geraldine Woods offers a practical, step-by-step guide based on her experience designing and directing the much-admired independent study program at the Horace Mann School. Under the supervision of teachers, students embark on a remarkable variety of projects and become teachers themselves, conducting seminars with their peers along the way to preparing their final productwhich could as easily be an interactive website or musical composition as a research paper. Woods' book details the nuts and bolts of the approach and shows how to customize it for a variety of age groups, budgets, and curricular requirements. It is a gift to all educators including homeschooling parentswho want to give students the freedom to pursue their interests. Geraldine Woods has taught every level of English, from fifth grade through Advanced Placement. The author of more than fifty books, including 25 Great Sentences and How They Got That Way, and Sentence., she lives in New York City.
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Published 2022-03-29 by W. W. Norton & Company

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Even decades later, I still think about my experience in Ms. Woods's Independent Study class. It was an extraordinary invitation to a lifetime of creative exploration. I love that this wonderful book will help extend that invitation to many more students for generations to come.