by Ken Danford | Jun 17, 2021 | self-directed learning
In our Another Way class for adults learning about Self-Directed Education, we are currently involved in a conversation about how we might know that our approaches “work.” Many of you know that I find this conversation frustrating. People want data: test scores,...
by Ken Danford | Jun 1, 2021 | self-directed learning
We are in the midst of our End-of-the-Year Family Meetings at North Star. This process involves having each teen, their parents, and all relevant and available core staff members gathering to review the year and hear plans for the future. Scheduling 62 family meetings...
by Ken Danford | May 16, 2021 | self-directed learning
We have just hosted a few glorious days of in-person time at North Star! The sun was shining, and many new teen members finally had the opportunity to meet the staff (including me!) and other teens in person for the first time. Those Zoom boxes are nice, but this sort...
by Ken Danford | Apr 16, 2021 | self-directed learning
As a U.S. History teacher, I enjoy following cultural trends and trying to read larger historical patterns into them. This month, I’ve been particularly interested in a Gallup Poll which shows that for the first time in the eighty-year history of that survey, fewer...
by Ken Danford | Apr 11, 2021 | self-directed learning
As I’ve mentioned, one of the highlights of this year has been welcoming Distance Members to North Star this year. In the past, we have only worked with local teens, but because nearly all of our activities have been on Zoom this year, we have decided to experiment...