China Daily

Learning by example

- By ZHAO XINYING

Li Yinuo, one of the three founders of the ETU School, said she and her peers learned from other innovative schools throughout the founding process. One of their models was AltSchool, an educationa­l startup that features personaliz­ed study and which Li’s eldest son attended for a year before the family returned to China. The school was establishe­d in San Francisco by Max Ventilla, one of the founders of Google Plus, in 2014.

Li said ETU is different from AltSchool: “ETU pays greater attention to the teachers’ personal and profession­al growth.”

She believes teachers play a key role in children’s developmen­t, particular­ly very young children. “Good teachers have a long-lasting, positive impact on children’s lives,” she said. That’s the reason the profession­al developmen­t of its teachers is central to the ETU approach.

To empower the teachers, the school combines profession­al developmen­t philosophy and practices from the world of business with the needs of the teaching profession, creating a competent and profession­al developmen­t model.

ETU also has an in-house 40-strong informatio­n technology team. That may seem disproport­ionate, given the number of teaching staff, but the team is employed to improve the quality of teaching via technology. So far, it has developed an IT platform and an app that allows teachers to record events in the classroom, communicat­e with parents and build an audio-visual library of scenarios to help train the teachers and aid their profession­al developmen­t.

Brad Walsh, who teaches — in his own words — “everything” at ETU, said the strong support given to the teachers was the reason he joined the staff.

“What makes me feel very excited here is that the school has a system to help teachers be innovative in their teaching, and we have a big say in terms of what to teach and how to teach,” said Walsh, who taught in schools in the Chinese mainland and Taiwan for more than nine years before joining ETU.

Every day, before he joins his class of 19 kindergart­eners, the Canadian national has to make comprehens­ive preparatio­ns with teachers of other subjects to find the best way to present content in projectbas­ed learning classes. The approach sees different subjects melded together into a project, and the students use the skills they have learned to solve real-world problems.

According to Walsh, this semester’s project involves building a garden in the school. That will require teachers across all subjects to meet regularly to discuss their progress and reflect on lesson plans to ensure the students will be able to apply all their skills and knowledge across a range of subjects.

For example, they will be taught to calculate the optimal amount of land they will need to build the garden, dig up a lawn, design a fence and make signs to protect it, he said.

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Li Yinuo, one of the founders of the ETU School

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