October, 19 2011
LCI and CurrikiLCI’s Imagination Lesson Plans, designed for K-12 learners, are now available for download on Curriki! Back in July, at America’s Imagination Summit, LCI announced its partnership with Curriki, a leading global education community that enables teachers to share learning resources online. Since then, two sets of Imagination Lesson Plans have been uploaded for the benefit of educators worldwide. More will be added soon.
The Imagination Lesson Plans, which focus on high-quality works of art, are built to guide teachers in the implementation of LCI’s imaginative learning methodology. They are aligned with the national Common Core Standards. The alliance with Curriki represents an opportunity to introduce imaginative learning to a whole new audience of teachers and students.
Visit LCI’s Curriki group here, and learn more about Curriki here. To join Curriki, which will allow you to become a member of LCI’s group and receive updates as additional lesson plans are made available, click here.
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