"I’m not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship.”
- Louisa May Alcott
- Louisa May Alcott
Storme is the action-oriented learning acronym. Unlike STEM, which has become curriculum focused, Storme goes far beyond by identifying the experiential nature of learning that builds skills as well as knowledge for your child to succeed.
Applying the scientific method to take an idea, hypothesis or theory to the next level and satisfy their curiosity. Provide coaching in the proper techniques for: observation, formulation, testing, researching and drawing conclusions.
Imagining what the future looks like and what can prepare us for our future needs. It's not just about using current technology, but identifying needs that can be satisfied through invention and being creative.
Using systems, plans and procedures to keep track of progress, results, achievements, and goals. And... Become part of an organization, contributing to the team, collaborating together, and sharing thoughts and ideas."
Creating an environment where students are confident enough to try anything, share ideas, and learn from what they do by engaging in trials. It's a safe environment where critical thinking and creativity are encouraged to build resilience.
How and when to use numbers, formulas, and calculations to factually support ideas, concepts, builds, and creations.
Also using math to create or support a plan prior to engaging in a process.
Apply the engineering design process: ideas, plans, testing, feedback, adjusting, and trying again towards continuous improvement. Building resilience, being comfortable in adjusting ideas, listening to ideas, and applying proper procedures."
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