“The path is made by walking“

This week, my classmates and I had the opportunity to tour Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry located in the heart of downtown Victoria https://psii.ca/


Before taking this course, I had never heard of PSII or knew that schools that offered non-traditional, experiential learning institutions in our city even existed. Ever since week one in our course when we were assigned to review the documentary film “Most Likely to Succeed” http://webapp.library.uvic.ca/videos/view.php?vfn=Most-Likely-To-Succeed-(2015).mp4, I have been looking forward to having the chance to learn more about alternative education systems.
Pacific School of Innovation & Inquiry approach to learning and teaching is unlike the traditional school system that we are familiar with. The shape of their learning path is a combination of an emergent curriculum, where students inform their own unique learning and the common BC curriculum.

Prior to touring PSII, I had the chance to speak with one of my neighbour’s daughters, R.D. about her experience at PSII after leaving the public school system just 3 weeks ago. Our conversation was fascinating and I was excited to learn more about her education journey at PSII as a grade 9 student.
Amy: “What are some of your favourite things being a PSII student and what are you most looking forward to in your education journey at PSII”?”
R.D: “My favourite aspects of being at PSII definitely include being fully supported in my learning, getting guidance on any projects that I want to do, and having my ideas supported rather than dismissed. I also love the fact that the teachers really listen to you, and can help you make connections with people or businesses outside of the school. I am really looking forward to learning about things that interest me, and better preparing myself for courses that I want to take in post secondary because of that. I love that the students are not segregated by grade, as I’ve already made so many friends in different grades than me. I feel as though I can take my education to its full potential at PSII, because the environment helps you not be afraid to think for yourself.”






Overall, my time spent at PSII was a very positive and an eye opening experience. I really enjoyed meeting and listening to both Jeff and Jessica, who are the co-principals and teachers at PSII. Many aspects of what they shared with our cohort was fascinating. I had many key take-aways, but what was particularly interesting is how their curriculum is based on their learners meeting 8 competencies versus BC curriculum’s 3.
PSII’s approach offers their learners authentic learning and assessment which will help to prepare them not only for their academic careers, but will provide their learners with important soft and hard skills to support them to be successful global citizens.
PSII Competencies:
Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, Collaboration and Leadership, Critical and Creative Thinking, Cultural Awareness and Understanding, Ecological Literacy, Mathematical Literacy, Media and Information Literacy, Personal Planning and Responsibility

https://psii.ca/assessment-tools/
Amy








