Jul 26, 2022
What happens when we provide time for students to pursue their
passions, and connect them to a
deeper purpose
through projects they design?
This was the big question behind the Capstone Program at Hawaii
Prep Academy; a learner-centered initiative that affords students 3
hours a week during their their 5th, 8th and 12th grade years to
develop projects that are meaningful to them.
One 8th grade learner used the time to start the school's first
LGBTQ+ club; while another used it to co-design reforestation
projects with a local NGO.
I sat down with Dagan Bernstein, the program
coordinator to learn more about the program, and how we
as edu-transformers can:
Dagan's Website: dagan.education
Dagan's Blog: dagan.blog
Connect with Dagan on Twitter (@DaganBernstein) and LinkedIn (@DaganBernstein)
Dagan's Bio: Dagan currently works as the K-8 Capstone Coordinator at Hawai’i Preparatory Academy in Waimea on Hawai’i Island with additional experience in music, digital media, and mathematics instruction. A strong believer in developing student agency and supporting skills for a “future curriculum”, he is an advocate for using design, futures, and music thinking to support productive collaboration among educators. Dagan is also a musician who loves writing, recording, and performing at farmer’s markets and coffee shops throughout Hawai’i Island.