Communities as Primary Curriculum Resources

Communities as Primary Curriculum Resources

A group of volunteers use paint brushes and rollers to paint the outside of a school.Bridgepoint Education

In this image, volunteers, with the support of corporate sponsors, are painting a school. This is an example of how community partnerships can be mutually beneficial.

Every content area of a curriculum is represented in the real world by individuals, organizations, businesses, and the natural/physical environment. Teachers and schools that attempt to integrate children’s experiences with the community provide them with a meaningful context for what they are learning, and there are many practical ways to do so.

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