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Learning by Design: The Build San Francisco Institute's School-to-Career Program

Architectural projects and internships integrate real-life math, science, design, and technology skills for San Francisco high school students. More to this story.

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Release Date:2/21/2007
Running Time: 10 min.

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Build San Francisco Institute's school-to-career program

Submitted by alex (not verified) on March 31, 2008 - 17:18.

This is a fascinating video. It's great to see how people are innovatively integrating the arts into school curricula.

really interesting video

Submitted by Leren Online (not verified) on January 28, 2008 - 18:41.

I think this is very interesting, I hope this is happening in the Netherlands also. It is really great to see students benefiting from technological innovation. This will improve student development

nice video!

This is a fascinating video.

Submitted by DanielG (not verified) on January 9, 2008 - 18:24.

This is a fascinating video. It's great to see how people are innovatively integrating the arts into school curricula.

Architecture in Classrooms

Submitted by John Sole (not verified) on July 3, 2007 - 12:29.

To see tightly edited video examples of real students doing real projects in and out of real classrooms, please visit: www.guerillaeducators.typepad.com. This far, I have about 15 videos of between 3 and 9 minutes on my blog, many of which depict students conducting architecture projects.

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