Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry
The path is made by walkÂingâŚ
Our class recentÂly had the chance to sit in on a Zoom meetÂing with Jeff HopÂkins, the founder of the PacifÂic School of InnoÂvaÂtion and Inquiry (PSII), and it was an eye-openÂer. PSIIâs approach to eduÂcaÂtion is so difÂferÂent from what weâre used to in my school and school disÂtrict. Itâs built around an inquiry-based frameÂwork where stuÂdentsâ perÂsonÂal curiosÂiÂty and goals driÂve their learnÂing. LisÂtenÂing to Jeff describe how PSII operÂates realÂly got me thinkÂing about how we approach teachÂing and learnÂing in my own conÂtext.
At PSII, the learnÂing paths are co-creÂatÂed by stuÂdents and teachÂers, creÂatÂing a dynamÂic process taiÂlored to indiÂvidÂual needs. This flexÂiÂbilÂiÂty in groupÂing remindÂed me of when, 12 years ago, a couÂple of colÂleagues and I approached our adminÂisÂtraÂtion durÂing our schoolâs tranÂsiÂtion from a Junior SecÂondary to a MidÂdle School. We advoÂcatÂed for a shift in perÂspecÂtive, sugÂgestÂing that we view stuÂdentsâ time with us as a 3âyear jourÂney rather than three sepÂaÂrate sinÂgle-grade years. Our vision was to see stuÂdentsâ learnÂing unfold colÂlecÂtiveÂly and intenÂtionÂalÂly, much like how PSII approachÂes their work with stuÂdents today.
One aspect of PSII that resÂonatÂed with me was how they encourÂage stuÂdents to take on real-world projects and conÂnect with peoÂple and resources outÂside the school. I try to bring this idea into my woodÂwork classÂes by inspirÂing stuÂdents to learn woodÂworkÂing techÂniques theyâve seen elseÂwhere or to explore entireÂly new crafts. For examÂple, I encourÂage them to idenÂtiÂfy a real-world need and design a soluÂtion that matÂters to them. They can bring their ideas to life using traÂdiÂtionÂal woodÂworkÂing methÂods or advanced tools like CNC and laser machines, or even 3D printÂing. Itâs incredÂiÂble to see their ideas take shape in ways that inspire them to learn more.
Jeffâs talk reinÂforced my desire to bring more inquiry-based pracÂtices into my teachÂing. This approach aligns with the ideas Iâve been explorÂing in my Masterâs research, where inquiry-based learnÂing is cenÂtral to creÂatÂing meanÂingÂful eduÂcaÂtionÂal expeÂriÂences. Itâs not always easy to rethink the way weâve been doing things, but itâs excitÂing to imagÂine whatâs posÂsiÂble when curiosÂiÂty, perÂsonÂal goals, and meanÂingÂful learnÂing take cenÂtre stage.
For a deepÂer disÂcusÂsion on PSII and ReinÂventÂing EduÂcaÂtion, here is Jeff HopÂkins: