EP 20 From Rugby's Main Street to Machu Picchu, Students Bring History to Life




The Cutting Ed Podcast show

Summary: Rugby High School History teacher Kevin Leier believes education is the fastest way to impact someone’s life. He says it may seem cliche, but he believes in the saying, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”<br><br>Leir’s philosophy, which administrators at Rugby fully support, is to “give me flexibility and let me run with it.”<br><br>That philosophy has helped enable Leier to create two dynamic project-based, student-centered programs. The first was built around Governor Doug Burgum’s Main Street Initiative. Students in his North Dakota Studies Class learned much more than the history of downtown Rugby during the project culminating in a community forum at the end of the school year attended by Lt. Governor Brent Sanford.<br><br>In this episode, we’ll hear from Leier about how he developed the projects and we’ll also hear from two of his students about the experiences and how they’ve had lasting impacts on their education and their lives.<br><br><br>Resources:<br>Youtube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2jNN4kNxtY" rel="noopener">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2jNN4kNxtY</a><br><br>Twitter:<br>@kevleier12<br>@thecuttinged<br>@NDDPI<br>@kirstenbaesler<br>@tdintersmith<br>@bistom<br>@PrairiePublicEd<br>@ndunited