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Courtenay students’ work for ‘the birds’ — and seniors – Comox Valley Record

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March 21, 2021
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Students at Lake Trail Community School use their new applied design skills in construction to create a project that will bring benefit to the community.

Grades 6 and 7 students in a cross-curricula class constructed 50 bird feeders that were distributed to various senior residences, care homes and assisted living facilities throughout the Comox Valley between March 17 and 19.

William Bakker and Dawnn Thorson brought a unique community outreach project to their students with the support of the District Careers Department that oversees Applied Design, Skills and Technologies (ADST) learning and instruction.

Dawn Anderson, careers coordinator, has created grade-appropriate workbooks to help guide teachers in delivering hands-on experience working with tools and materials that are not typically found in a traditional K-7 setting. Projects are various and range from planters and pollinator boxes for Mason bees, to bird feeders and birdhouses, as a few examples.

“Learning is a lot more fun with a hands-on project,” student Liam Thomson said.

Anderson explained the goal of her careers team is to support innovative learning and to appeal to a broad range of student interests by providing teachers with instruction and supplies that encourage design thinking, student engagement and collaboration.

Bakker acknowledged he cannot take full credit for the community outreach idea solely. Corinna Wainwright, education assistant, had heard about a similar story in another region of students constructing feeders for seniors and presented the concept to the teachers.

“It’s amazing even during COVID how much collaboration this [project] involves,” said Bakker. “This is a part of schooling we don’t think about and school administrators have given the leeway to pursue the project.”

Lake Trail Community Education Society (LTCES) joined the effort to be a liaison between the school and seniors in the Comox Valley and identified a list of willing recipients of a feeder, including the Kiwanis Village, Comox Valley Seniors Support Society, The Junction, Cumberland Lodge, Stevenson Place Independent Living and the Immigrant Welcome Centre.

Students involved in the project said the experience was fulfilling and are pleased their bird feeders are being given to seniors who have been isolated.

“I prefer a balance between bookwork and hands-on learning because it is good for creativity,” Jacob Price said.

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Lake Trail Community School cohort of Grade 6-7 students constructed 50 bird feeders for distribution throughout the community to various care homes and assisted living facilities. Photo, Comox Valley Schools

Lake Trail Community School cohort of Grade 6-7 students constructed 50 bird feeders for distribution throughout the community to various care homes and assisted living facilities. Photo, Comox Valley Schools

Stevenson Place Independent Living was one of seven facilities to receive student-constructed bird feeders, a community outreach project at Lake Trail Community School using resources and material supplied by the District Career Department with assistance from the Lake Trail Community Education Society (LTCES). Photo, Comox Valley Schools

Stevenson Place Independent Living was one of seven facilities to receive student-constructed bird feeders, a community outreach project at Lake Trail Community School using resources and material supplied by the District Career Department with assistance from the Lake Trail Community Education Society (LTCES). Photo, Comox Valley Schools





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