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                                  Enrichment and Education


                    Upside-Down Teaching for Optimal Learning


                                        Liz Uelmen
                                         4/10/2011
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        Education and Enrichment: Upside-Down Teaching for Optimal Learning


       Sports, music and the other arts, and hobbies like crafts and woodworking
are considered by most to be beneficial and desirable for children to experience;
however, the potential for these activities to serve as instruments of formal
education has been largely overlooked. Decades of research into effective
educational practices have consistently revealed several important elements which
contribute to optimal learning, and enrichment activities contain these elements.
According to learning expert Lloyd Reiber, humans learn best when they believe
that what they are learning is valuable to them; furthermore, when a learning
experience is fun and engaging, it is more successful (1996, p. 12). People find the
highest degree of satisfaction when engaged in learning about what "…they enjoy
(and) find important" (Archambault, Eccles, & Vida, 2010). The very nature of
enrichment activities is that they are appealing, exciting and interesting; and people
who engage in them tend to want to know more about them. This makes
enrichment activities perfect vehicles for learning.
       A few examples will give some idea of the potential for fun activities to
provide meaningful learning in the academic disciplines. In practice, one simply
analyses the processes involved in an activity, looking for the ways in which those
processes are related to, and involve the same content as, the subjects taught in
school. Once there is an awareness of this practice, and a desire to find ways to
apply it, the possibilities become endless.
       Youth who enjoy sports can improve their skills by understanding the
mathematical and scientific principles behind them. The relationship of sports to
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math and science has inspired dozens if not hundreds of educational resources,
including Cameron Bauer's 2008 breakthrough textbook Algebra for Athletes, and
the San Francisco Exploratorium's exhibit on the science of baseball. Games in
general and even simple recreational play can be viewed as an educational
enrichment activity, too. Play science expert Dr. Stuart Brown says this about the
power of playing: "It shapes the brain…it fosters empathy and makes possible
complex social groups…play lies at the core of creativity and innovation" (Brown
& Vaughn, 2009, p. 5). Psychology lecturer and teacher educator Susan Engel
claims that play helps people "…acquire higher-order thinking skills, like
generating testable hypotheses, imagining situations from someone else’s
perspective and thinking of alternate solutions." (Engel, 2010).
       Cooking and baking, besides being practical life skills, are popular activities
for enrichment. Not only does baking involve the use of fractions for measuring
ingredients, there are many scientific processes involved in transforming the
individual ingredients into the finished product. The Science of Cooking, by Paul
Barham, describes those processes in great detail (2001).
       Many enrichment programs focus on teaching crafts of various types. A
2000 publication co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Office
of Educational Research and Improvement gives detailed descriptions of hundreds
of craft activities, explaining how they relate to literature, history, science and
math. Some activities even include studies in several subject areas, as exemplified
by the extensive quilting projects. Quilting is a craft that can encompass lessons in
history and the language arts as well as geometry. Another group of activities
described includes building a kaleidoscope; the mathematics involved with these
activities, "Cartesian coordinates, 2-D and 3-D geometry, measurement, symmetry,
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and volume," are all extremely challenging to teach and to learn, using the
traditional instructional model (Carter, C., Cohen, S., Keyes, M., Kusino, P., &
Lunsford, C., 2000. p. 9). Hands-on activities seat the higher math concepts in real-
life applications, making them far more comprehensible (Reiber, 1998, p. 12).
       Any program that uses enrichment activities to improve academic
performance should include a major music component. Music is enjoyed by
virtually everyone, providing entertainment as well as a vehicle for expression.
Music instruction is something a lot of parents choose to invest in, but the majority
are unaware of just how beneficial it can be. For example, since the notes and beats
that make up music are expressed in fractions, lessons which use music help in the
teaching of this sometimes difficult math concept (Mosher, S. & Kelly, E., 1999).
       Art can help to teach written expression and vocabulary (among other
things). An art program used for teaching academic content should have an art
history and appreciation focus as well as a creative one. A true work of art evokes
thoughts and feelings; it speaks to the observer. Art appreciation involves a
discussion about what each observer feels the work is saying to them. The
challenge of expressing feelings and esoteric concepts stretches language abilities.
       Since every observer brings their own perspective and preferences,
discussions about art will reveal that differing opinions can be not only valid but
actually interesting and meaningful. This understanding of how perceptions differ,
and how they can be influenced, is important for effective communication. To
create a satisfying and significant work of art, the artist begins by thinking about
what is important to them. Since a person's interests can provide clues about their
inner self, researching a topic in terms of its artistic possibilities encourages one to
think deeply about how the topic makes them feel and what they want to say about
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it, which in turn gives them personal insight (California State Board of Education,
2001).
         It is often necessary to learn quite a lot in order to master a sport or a craft;
but the enjoyment and satisfaction gained motivates this learning, and makes it
some of the most meaningful knowledge one ever acquires. Learning-technology
advisor Lloyd Reiber emphasizes that research bears out the importance of
embedding learning in "authentic situations", adding that activities which are
challenging enough to be stimulating, but intuitive enough to encourage
persistence (like games and artistic pursuits), are the best for learning (1996, p. 12).
Enrichment activities could serve as the foundation for academic studies, instead of
being regarded as an expendable luxury. American students are intellectually
impoverished; which is the predictable result of a school system that treats
enrichment as something they can do without. The solution to making American
education better is to flip it upside-down, allowing young people to explore what
they find interesting about the world. When they are interested, then they can be
truly taught.
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                                       References


Archambault, I., Eccles, J. S., & Vida, M. N. (2010). Ability Self-Concepts and
       Subjective Value in Literacy: Joint Trajectories from Grades 1 through 12
       (paragraph 2). Journal of Educational Psychology, 102(4), 804-816.
       Retrieved March 2011 from Kaplan Library ERIC.


Barham, P. (2001). The science of cooking. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.


Bauer, C. (2008). Algebra for athletes. Hauppage, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers.


Brown, S. & Vaughn, C. (2009). Play – How it shapes the brain, opens the
       imagination, and invigorates the soul (p. 5). New York: Penguin Group.


Carter, C., Cohen, S., Keyes, M., Kusino, P., & Lunsford, C. (2000). Uncommon
       knowledge: Projects that help middle-school-age youth discover the science
       and mathematics in everyday life (p. 9). Charlestown, W.V.: ERIC
       Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools. Retrieved March
       2011from Kaplan Library.


Engel, S. (2010, February 1). Playing to learn (op-ed.). Retrieved April 2011 from
       http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/02/opinion/02engel.html?scp=1&sq=enge
       l%20feb%202010&st=cse
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Mosher, S. & Kelly, E. (1999). Math, fractions, and music. Perry Central Schools.
       Retrieved November 2010 from
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California State Board of Education. (2001). Introduction to visual and performing
       arts content standards for California public schools prekindergarten through
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Rieber, L. (1996). Seriously considering play: Designing interactive learning
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Enrichment and education upside down

  • 1. This was written by Liz Uelmen. NO RIGHTS OF COPY OR SHARE WITHOUT PERMISSION 1 Enrichment and Education Upside-Down Teaching for Optimal Learning Liz Uelmen 4/10/2011
  • 2. This was written by Liz Uelmen. NO RIGHTS OF COPY OR SHARE WITHOUT PERMISSION 2 Education and Enrichment: Upside-Down Teaching for Optimal Learning Sports, music and the other arts, and hobbies like crafts and woodworking are considered by most to be beneficial and desirable for children to experience; however, the potential for these activities to serve as instruments of formal education has been largely overlooked. Decades of research into effective educational practices have consistently revealed several important elements which contribute to optimal learning, and enrichment activities contain these elements. According to learning expert Lloyd Reiber, humans learn best when they believe that what they are learning is valuable to them; furthermore, when a learning experience is fun and engaging, it is more successful (1996, p. 12). People find the highest degree of satisfaction when engaged in learning about what "…they enjoy (and) find important" (Archambault, Eccles, & Vida, 2010). The very nature of enrichment activities is that they are appealing, exciting and interesting; and people who engage in them tend to want to know more about them. This makes enrichment activities perfect vehicles for learning. A few examples will give some idea of the potential for fun activities to provide meaningful learning in the academic disciplines. In practice, one simply analyses the processes involved in an activity, looking for the ways in which those processes are related to, and involve the same content as, the subjects taught in school. Once there is an awareness of this practice, and a desire to find ways to apply it, the possibilities become endless. Youth who enjoy sports can improve their skills by understanding the mathematical and scientific principles behind them. The relationship of sports to
  • 3. This was written by Liz Uelmen. NO RIGHTS OF COPY OR SHARE WITHOUT PERMISSION 3 math and science has inspired dozens if not hundreds of educational resources, including Cameron Bauer's 2008 breakthrough textbook Algebra for Athletes, and the San Francisco Exploratorium's exhibit on the science of baseball. Games in general and even simple recreational play can be viewed as an educational enrichment activity, too. Play science expert Dr. Stuart Brown says this about the power of playing: "It shapes the brain…it fosters empathy and makes possible complex social groups…play lies at the core of creativity and innovation" (Brown & Vaughn, 2009, p. 5). Psychology lecturer and teacher educator Susan Engel claims that play helps people "…acquire higher-order thinking skills, like generating testable hypotheses, imagining situations from someone else’s perspective and thinking of alternate solutions." (Engel, 2010). Cooking and baking, besides being practical life skills, are popular activities for enrichment. Not only does baking involve the use of fractions for measuring ingredients, there are many scientific processes involved in transforming the individual ingredients into the finished product. The Science of Cooking, by Paul Barham, describes those processes in great detail (2001). Many enrichment programs focus on teaching crafts of various types. A 2000 publication co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Office of Educational Research and Improvement gives detailed descriptions of hundreds of craft activities, explaining how they relate to literature, history, science and math. Some activities even include studies in several subject areas, as exemplified by the extensive quilting projects. Quilting is a craft that can encompass lessons in history and the language arts as well as geometry. Another group of activities described includes building a kaleidoscope; the mathematics involved with these activities, "Cartesian coordinates, 2-D and 3-D geometry, measurement, symmetry,
  • 4. This was written by Liz Uelmen. NO RIGHTS OF COPY OR SHARE WITHOUT PERMISSION 4 and volume," are all extremely challenging to teach and to learn, using the traditional instructional model (Carter, C., Cohen, S., Keyes, M., Kusino, P., & Lunsford, C., 2000. p. 9). Hands-on activities seat the higher math concepts in real- life applications, making them far more comprehensible (Reiber, 1998, p. 12). Any program that uses enrichment activities to improve academic performance should include a major music component. Music is enjoyed by virtually everyone, providing entertainment as well as a vehicle for expression. Music instruction is something a lot of parents choose to invest in, but the majority are unaware of just how beneficial it can be. For example, since the notes and beats that make up music are expressed in fractions, lessons which use music help in the teaching of this sometimes difficult math concept (Mosher, S. & Kelly, E., 1999). Art can help to teach written expression and vocabulary (among other things). An art program used for teaching academic content should have an art history and appreciation focus as well as a creative one. A true work of art evokes thoughts and feelings; it speaks to the observer. Art appreciation involves a discussion about what each observer feels the work is saying to them. The challenge of expressing feelings and esoteric concepts stretches language abilities. Since every observer brings their own perspective and preferences, discussions about art will reveal that differing opinions can be not only valid but actually interesting and meaningful. This understanding of how perceptions differ, and how they can be influenced, is important for effective communication. To create a satisfying and significant work of art, the artist begins by thinking about what is important to them. Since a person's interests can provide clues about their inner self, researching a topic in terms of its artistic possibilities encourages one to think deeply about how the topic makes them feel and what they want to say about
  • 5. This was written by Liz Uelmen. NO RIGHTS OF COPY OR SHARE WITHOUT PERMISSION 5 it, which in turn gives them personal insight (California State Board of Education, 2001). It is often necessary to learn quite a lot in order to master a sport or a craft; but the enjoyment and satisfaction gained motivates this learning, and makes it some of the most meaningful knowledge one ever acquires. Learning-technology advisor Lloyd Reiber emphasizes that research bears out the importance of embedding learning in "authentic situations", adding that activities which are challenging enough to be stimulating, but intuitive enough to encourage persistence (like games and artistic pursuits), are the best for learning (1996, p. 12). Enrichment activities could serve as the foundation for academic studies, instead of being regarded as an expendable luxury. American students are intellectually impoverished; which is the predictable result of a school system that treats enrichment as something they can do without. The solution to making American education better is to flip it upside-down, allowing young people to explore what they find interesting about the world. When they are interested, then they can be truly taught.
  • 6. This was written by Liz Uelmen. NO RIGHTS OF COPY OR SHARE WITHOUT PERMISSION 6 References Archambault, I., Eccles, J. S., & Vida, M. N. (2010). Ability Self-Concepts and Subjective Value in Literacy: Joint Trajectories from Grades 1 through 12 (paragraph 2). Journal of Educational Psychology, 102(4), 804-816. Retrieved March 2011 from Kaplan Library ERIC. Barham, P. (2001). The science of cooking. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Bauer, C. (2008). Algebra for athletes. Hauppage, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers. Brown, S. & Vaughn, C. (2009). Play – How it shapes the brain, opens the imagination, and invigorates the soul (p. 5). New York: Penguin Group. Carter, C., Cohen, S., Keyes, M., Kusino, P., & Lunsford, C. (2000). Uncommon knowledge: Projects that help middle-school-age youth discover the science and mathematics in everyday life (p. 9). Charlestown, W.V.: ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools. Retrieved March 2011from Kaplan Library. Engel, S. (2010, February 1). Playing to learn (op-ed.). Retrieved April 2011 from http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/02/opinion/02engel.html?scp=1&sq=enge l%20feb%202010&st=cse
  • 7. This was written by Liz Uelmen. NO RIGHTS OF COPY OR SHARE WITHOUT PERMISSION 7 Mosher, S. & Kelly, E. (1999). Math, fractions, and music. Perry Central Schools. Retrieved November 2010 from http://www.p12.nysed.gov/nysatl/Math/Music/html/index.html California State Board of Education. (2001). Introduction to visual and performing arts content standards for California public schools prekindergarten through grade twelve (p. 3). California State Board of Education. Retrieved April 2011 from http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss Rieber, L. (1996). Seriously considering play: Designing interactive learning environments based on the blending of microworlds, simulations, and games (p. 12). Educational Technology Research and Development Vol. 44(2), p. 43-58. DOI: 10.1007/BF02300540