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   A free period is a time in school where there
    are no academic courses, but only free
    activity. This means that one can do
    homework, or planned activities by the
    school.
How this will work
   Basically, there will be a period at the
    beginning of the day, around one hour
    long, where you are free to do
    anything, mostly. The beginning of the day
    was chosen because scientific studies show
    that brains are more productive in the
    morning, and after a meal, which make this
    time perfect.
   When I began the idea, and developing it, I
    thought of making some kind of “lateral
    thinking” class, inspired by the video we saw
    in Ms. Shawn’s class. However, I found that
    actual lateral thinking exercises are only
    games, and by the small chance that these
    would stimulate actual creativity and
    thinking, they couldn’t occupy one class. So, I
    decided to develop my idea into another: a
    free period.
   Now, there would need to be some kind of
    preparation for this; in the event that this
    happened, the school would have to probably
    buy more computers and laptops (however, it
    could be encouraged to bring their own
    laptop).
   Now, on the way to doing this, I found there to
    be some obstacles (this, by the way, was before I
    decided to change my idea from lateral thinking
    courses to free periods). First, to accommodate
    this, one would have to sacrifice some classes
    (electives, was my idea), or, alternatively, cut
    short classes to fit the period into the schedule.
    Then, after I developed my idea into what I had
    now, I realized that if I was going to do a free
    period, I might as well let those that want to do
    electives do these things, and those that aren’t
    interested in electives take the free period.
   As for grading this class, I initially thought
    that, possibly, there would be a minimum
    requirement of projects that you had to do to
    pass this class, however I found that a free
    period, with only work from other classes, was
    quite good, too. So, instead of this idea of
    projects, I used this idea of a free period.
    However, I think the idea of extracurricular
    exploration projects was really good, so I
    thought that, if one preferred, you could use this
    extra time working on some kind of experiment
    or project. This could give extra credit to the
    class it pertains to, raising your grade.
   Also, all the teachers would be available to
    get help, so it would be like a kind of
    “Opportunity Day”, except every day. This
    would definitely be a motivation for many,
    and I will detail incentives for people to want
    this idea in action next.
Positive sides from the
viewpoint of others
   Students would want this because of reasons that are
    mostly obvious. Everyone likes to have free time, and
    this will give them time to do work and be
    productive. It is their choice to do work or
    not, however many, and I think most, would take the
    advantage to do work, or at least talk to teachers.
    Something that personally bothers me as a student is
    that there is not “Opportunity Day” every
    day, something which is a reality in some schools.
    So, you have to wait some days to go see a teacher
    after school, and it is tedious to have to take the bus
    ride home and arrive home so late for help at school.
    I think that an idea like this, a free period, would help
    reduce the need to stay after school, and let people
    arrive home earlier.
   The teachers would probably also be motivated
    by this because it would help their classes a lot.
    There wouldn’t be a need to give a lot of time in
    class to work on assignments, since this time
    would already be there, and virtually the
    same, with the work being done in school and
    the teacher readily available. This would
    mean, then, that the curriculum would finish
    faster and could possibly leave time at the end of
    the year without lessons.
    Or, alternatively, difficult subjects could be
    covered more thoroughly and there would be
    more time to learn the subject and get help
    before tests and other assignments.
   The administrators, principals, and other staff
    members that do not directly teach the
    student body would have no reason to object.
    This would, in fact, make the school seem
    possibly more revolutionary and
    progressive, since although some schools
    introduce it later on, none would introduce it
    from the earliest grades where homework is
    important (ideally, this free period would start
    for the 6th grade onwards).
   Parents would probably be happy that the
    children could have time to work at school.
    They would see this as something alleviating
    for their children, something that might even
    help them get better grades. The parents, I
    think, would in majority support this.
I hope that my presentation
has given you some insight on
this wonderful idea.

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A free period

  • 2. A free period is a time in school where there are no academic courses, but only free activity. This means that one can do homework, or planned activities by the school.
  • 4. Basically, there will be a period at the beginning of the day, around one hour long, where you are free to do anything, mostly. The beginning of the day was chosen because scientific studies show that brains are more productive in the morning, and after a meal, which make this time perfect.
  • 5. When I began the idea, and developing it, I thought of making some kind of “lateral thinking” class, inspired by the video we saw in Ms. Shawn’s class. However, I found that actual lateral thinking exercises are only games, and by the small chance that these would stimulate actual creativity and thinking, they couldn’t occupy one class. So, I decided to develop my idea into another: a free period.
  • 6. Now, there would need to be some kind of preparation for this; in the event that this happened, the school would have to probably buy more computers and laptops (however, it could be encouraged to bring their own laptop).
  • 7. Now, on the way to doing this, I found there to be some obstacles (this, by the way, was before I decided to change my idea from lateral thinking courses to free periods). First, to accommodate this, one would have to sacrifice some classes (electives, was my idea), or, alternatively, cut short classes to fit the period into the schedule. Then, after I developed my idea into what I had now, I realized that if I was going to do a free period, I might as well let those that want to do electives do these things, and those that aren’t interested in electives take the free period.
  • 8. As for grading this class, I initially thought that, possibly, there would be a minimum requirement of projects that you had to do to pass this class, however I found that a free period, with only work from other classes, was quite good, too. So, instead of this idea of projects, I used this idea of a free period. However, I think the idea of extracurricular exploration projects was really good, so I thought that, if one preferred, you could use this extra time working on some kind of experiment or project. This could give extra credit to the class it pertains to, raising your grade.
  • 9. Also, all the teachers would be available to get help, so it would be like a kind of “Opportunity Day”, except every day. This would definitely be a motivation for many, and I will detail incentives for people to want this idea in action next.
  • 10. Positive sides from the viewpoint of others
  • 11. Students would want this because of reasons that are mostly obvious. Everyone likes to have free time, and this will give them time to do work and be productive. It is their choice to do work or not, however many, and I think most, would take the advantage to do work, or at least talk to teachers. Something that personally bothers me as a student is that there is not “Opportunity Day” every day, something which is a reality in some schools. So, you have to wait some days to go see a teacher after school, and it is tedious to have to take the bus ride home and arrive home so late for help at school. I think that an idea like this, a free period, would help reduce the need to stay after school, and let people arrive home earlier.
  • 12. The teachers would probably also be motivated by this because it would help their classes a lot. There wouldn’t be a need to give a lot of time in class to work on assignments, since this time would already be there, and virtually the same, with the work being done in school and the teacher readily available. This would mean, then, that the curriculum would finish faster and could possibly leave time at the end of the year without lessons. Or, alternatively, difficult subjects could be covered more thoroughly and there would be more time to learn the subject and get help before tests and other assignments.
  • 13. The administrators, principals, and other staff members that do not directly teach the student body would have no reason to object. This would, in fact, make the school seem possibly more revolutionary and progressive, since although some schools introduce it later on, none would introduce it from the earliest grades where homework is important (ideally, this free period would start for the 6th grade onwards).
  • 14. Parents would probably be happy that the children could have time to work at school. They would see this as something alleviating for their children, something that might even help them get better grades. The parents, I think, would in majority support this.
  • 15. I hope that my presentation has given you some insight on this wonderful idea.