Greenwood's unique Village Program demonstrates the practical application
of mathematics, social studies, science, and other subjects. We
also refer to it as the "Game of Village," since it not
only incorporates creative and experiential learning components,
but also culminates with a year-end display where judges review
the work of students and recognize them with various awards.
Codeveloped by a Greenwood faculty member, Village
is a unique simulation of the essential elements involved in constructing
a miniature town, complete with social structures and an economic
system. Students model miniature inhabitants (complete with fantasy
"persona"), obtain loans, plan a town center, and purchase
construction materials. Each student designs and builds a model
house in the school's carpentry shop, and a small parcel of school
campus is set aside for his personal use during the game. In May
all properties are value assessed by a visiting architect and "bought
back" by the school. Students invite their parents to the Village
fair and spend their profits at a fantastic and always enthusiatic
final auction.
An additional dimension of Village is the exploration
of other academic studies coordinated with the Village program.
For example, when students study the Middle Ages, they:
- Construct a medieval village
- Learn medieval music
- Dramatize a medieval play
- Read medieval-themed literature
The Village program offers an ideal means of showing students how
practical knowledge is a necessary foundation for the expression
of creative ideas.
In addition to accomplishing educational objectives,
Village fosters:
- A sense of community responsibility
- The study of environmental concerns as the development
of the Village site expands
- Exploration of different environmental issues
is highlighted
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Telephone: (802) 387-4545 Fax: (802) 387-5396
Stewart Miller - Headmaster |
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