New Bend school takes a different approach to learning
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A new school in Bend is changing how students learn — and how teachers teach.
The Bend Leadership Academy opened its doors this month, offering an alternative approach where students are seen as leaders and teachers serve as coaches. The goal, school leaders say, is to build critical thinking skills and help children develop areas where they naturally excel.
When KTVZ visited the school, students were engaged in a “Socratic debate,” discussing a topic of the day and practicing respectful disagreement.
“The kids have to have conversations about it with the idea that maybe they'll change their mind,” said Jenna Minard, founder and head coach of the Bend Leadership Academy. “It’s really about teaching civil discourse — how to disagree politely, and recognizing that’s a skill we can all learn.”
The academy currently serves students ages 5 to 13, teaching them in multi-age groups rather than traditional grade levels. Students who excel in a subject can move on to more advanced material at their own pace.
Leaders at Bend Leadership Academy say their mission is to help children develop life skills early so they’re better prepared for college and beyond.
Enrollment for the new school year is now open.
