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Discovering Islam: 8th Grade Field Trip

Today the 8th grade went on a field trip to a Mosque in Santa Clara. The 8th grade is studying The Silk Road, which was a trade route that mainly shipped silk from China to western countries. They have also used their curriculum as a way to learn about world cultures, and religions.

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For the past few weeks they have been studying Islam. As part of their studies of Islam, Stephen led a field trip to a Mosque in Santa Clara. When the 8th grade arrived at the Mosque they were greeted in a very welcoming way. They had an opportunity to ask 8th grade Muslims and Mosque leaders questions about Islam, as well as take part in a religious ceremony.

In the end all of the 8th graders had a lot of fun, and learned a lot about Islam. Hopefully they use what they have learned to help them progress further in their studies of Islam and The Silk Road.

Innovation Spotlight

Thumbnail imageThe April evening featuring Eighth Grade Recital Projects was a night of intriguing, thoughtful, and creative presentations. Also stunning was the array of topics -- from designing a soccer cleat for injury prevention, to writing novels, to making a film using stop-motion technology, to designing and constructing a computer-aided quadcopter.

This year marks twenty-two years of Recital Projects at Nueva, a student rite of passage and an opportunity to investigate and learn about a passion of one’s choosing. Each pupil selects a topic to research extensively, writes a paper, and aims to somehow better the world through the project. Each student also has a mentor to help guide him/her through the long-term project. Some students pursue the interest areas in high school and beyond (see this story about Natalia Duong).

Recital projects culminate more than a year of work. Initially, seventh graders meet four times in the spring to begin scoping projects. In eighth grade, students attend weekly I-Lab classes to learn design-thinking tenets. They employ the practices to brainstorm and evaluate options during each project stage.

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