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In this episode, we dive into a unique approach at Prodigy Leadership Academy: using the community as a classroom. Joined by Prodigy co-founder and director, Russell Grammer, we explore the powerful impact of experiential learning and how stepping outside the traditional classroom can ignite curiosity, foster real-world connections, and build empathy in students.From field trips to local businesses, farms, and even international experiences, we discuss how Prodigy’s intentional community-based learning model supports student growth and builds essential life skills like communication, networking, and problem-solving. Listen as we reflect on the transformative power of learning through hands-on, community-driven experiences.🎒 Purchase The Prodigy Way book: https://a.co/d/3iGE4qkJump to Specific Topics - Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction0:10 Meet Our Guest: Russell Grammer1:15 The Importance of Community as Classroom2:50 Early Inspiration: Why Get Students Outside the Classroom?5:00 Connecting Classroom Learning to Real-Life Experience7:30 The Benefits of Exposure: Curiosity and Career Exploration11:00 Building Relationships Through Community Engagement14:00 Learning Through Empathy and Compassion18:30 Teachers as Lifelong Learners and Role Models22:00 Real-World Lessons: Success Stories from Field Trips26:45 Preparing Students for Real-World SuccessKey Takeaways from the Episode: 1️⃣ Experiential Learning: Prodigy’s focus on community-based field trips helps students apply what they learn in the classroom to real-world settings, deepening their understanding and engagement.2️⃣ Building Empathy: Interacting with people from diverse backgrounds, such as visiting retirement homes or helping at local farms, fosters compassion and social awareness in students.3️⃣ Career Exploration: Students gain exposure to a wide range of careers, empowering them to ask questions and explore potential futures with greater curiosity and clarity.Prodigy's Mission:Each child is loved and uniquely designed by God for great purposes. Prodigy Leadership Academy exists to provide a tailored education to maximize the God-given potential of every student.Stay Connected:🌐 Website: www.goprodigy.org📸 Instagram: @ProdigyLeadershipAcademy📘 Facebook: Prodigy Leadership Academy💙 Support Prodigy: www.goprodigy.org/donate🔖 Hashtags:#ChristianEducation #FaithBasedLearning #ExperientialLearning #CommunityAsClassroom #ProdigyLeadership
By Prodigy Leadership AcademyIn this episode, we dive into a unique approach at Prodigy Leadership Academy: using the community as a classroom. Joined by Prodigy co-founder and director, Russell Grammer, we explore the powerful impact of experiential learning and how stepping outside the traditional classroom can ignite curiosity, foster real-world connections, and build empathy in students.From field trips to local businesses, farms, and even international experiences, we discuss how Prodigy’s intentional community-based learning model supports student growth and builds essential life skills like communication, networking, and problem-solving. Listen as we reflect on the transformative power of learning through hands-on, community-driven experiences.🎒 Purchase The Prodigy Way book: https://a.co/d/3iGE4qkJump to Specific Topics - Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction0:10 Meet Our Guest: Russell Grammer1:15 The Importance of Community as Classroom2:50 Early Inspiration: Why Get Students Outside the Classroom?5:00 Connecting Classroom Learning to Real-Life Experience7:30 The Benefits of Exposure: Curiosity and Career Exploration11:00 Building Relationships Through Community Engagement14:00 Learning Through Empathy and Compassion18:30 Teachers as Lifelong Learners and Role Models22:00 Real-World Lessons: Success Stories from Field Trips26:45 Preparing Students for Real-World SuccessKey Takeaways from the Episode: 1️⃣ Experiential Learning: Prodigy’s focus on community-based field trips helps students apply what they learn in the classroom to real-world settings, deepening their understanding and engagement.2️⃣ Building Empathy: Interacting with people from diverse backgrounds, such as visiting retirement homes or helping at local farms, fosters compassion and social awareness in students.3️⃣ Career Exploration: Students gain exposure to a wide range of careers, empowering them to ask questions and explore potential futures with greater curiosity and clarity.Prodigy's Mission:Each child is loved and uniquely designed by God for great purposes. Prodigy Leadership Academy exists to provide a tailored education to maximize the God-given potential of every student.Stay Connected:🌐 Website: www.goprodigy.org📸 Instagram: @ProdigyLeadershipAcademy📘 Facebook: Prodigy Leadership Academy💙 Support Prodigy: www.goprodigy.org/donate🔖 Hashtags:#ChristianEducation #FaithBasedLearning #ExperientialLearning #CommunityAsClassroom #ProdigyLeadership