Grade 4 Teacher
Raymond F. Brandes School #65
Indianapolis, IN

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES AND AWARDS:
Marsha Bird, who teaches fourth grade at Raymond F.
Brandes School in Indianapolis, thinks that her greatest
strength as an educator resides in her ability to "design
and deliver the curriculum in an authentic manner." In
this case, authenticity for Mrs. Bird means the practice
of setting classroom lessons in a "real world
context." Mrs. Bird transforms her classroom into
a miniature society; the year-long model entailed by
this project has students designing and implementing
an economic system. Within this system students are
expected to simulate real-life situations-they "work," "pay
bills" and "run a store" that sells
school supplies. Math and economic concepts lend themselves
well to the framework, and students can also explore
areas such as responsibility, organization and independence. "The
students enjoy their participation in the society so
much that they often miss the fact that they are learning," says
Mrs. Bird. |