Research-Based Principles of Education at Lumina Academy

Welcome to Lumina Academy, where our educational principles are grounded in rigorous research. We believe in utilizing evidence-based practices to foster effective learning environments that empower students to excel. Explore below to learn more about the research supporting our educational approach.

Research demonstrates the significant benefits of experiential-based learning approaches, which actively engage students in practical experiences. This approach is shown to enhance learning outcomes and student motivation:

Experiential Learning

  • Benefits of Experiential-Based Learning: A Case of Students’ Participation in the Project “Villages on Move Baltic”
      Source: [ResearchGate]

Power of Experiential Education

WHEN STUDENTS ARE ENGAGED AND MOTIVATED AND FEEL MINIMAL STRESS, INFORMATION FLOWS FREELY THROUGH THE AFFECTIVE FILTER IN THE AMYGDALA AND THEY ACHIEVE HIGHER LEVELS OF COGNITION, MAKE CONNECTIONS, AND EXPERIENCE “AHA” MOMENTS. SUCH LEARNING COMES NOT FROM QUIET CLASSROOMS AND DIRECTED LECTURES, BUT FROM CLASSROOMS WITH AN ATMOSPHERE OF EXUBERANT DISCOVERY

Alfie Kohn

Author of Unconditional Parenting

“FIRST, NO RESEARCH HAS EVER FOUND A BENEFIT TO ASSIGNING HOMEWORK (OF ANY KIND OR IN ANY AMOUNT) IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.” – Alfie Kohn

4 C’S OF EDUCATION

 

Student-Centered Approaches

Our focus is on students, not just classes. Student-centered education enhances engagement and personalized learning
  • When the Focus is on the Student, Not the Class. Source:[NPR]

    “SITTING IN ROWS AND LISTENING TO CONTENT DELIVERED THROUGH A LECTURE IS SLOWLY BEING REPLACED WITH ACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS WHERE STUDENTS ARE PROMPTED TO ASK QUESTIONS, SEEK OUT RELEVANT INFORMATION, AND APPLY INFORMATION, NOT JUST REMEMBER IT.” – Linda Darling-Hammond

    BLENDED LEARNING (ONLINE + IN-CLASSROOM):

    STUDENTS IN THE STUDY SCHOOLS EXHIBITED GREATER GAINS IN ACHIEVEMENT THAN THEIR PEERS, HAD HIGHER GRADUATION RATES, WERE BETTER PREPARED FOR COLLEGE, AND SHOWED GREATER PERSISTENCE IN COLLEGE

    Linda Darling-Hammond

    Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Emeritus at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, President & CEO of the Learning Policy Institute

    MULTIAGE DOES NOT TRY TO FIT THE CHILD TO THE PRE-DETERMINED CURRICULUM, BUT RATHER CHOOSES A BROAD-BASED CURRICULUM TO FIT THE NEEDS OF THE CHILD.

    Sandra J. Stone

    Director of the National Multiage Institute and Chairman of the College of Education at Northern Arizona University

    MULTI-AGE CLASSROOMS

    MASTERY-BASED LEARNING

    MOBILITY IN THE CLASSROOM

    Additional Research Sources

    At Lumina Academy, we are committed to integrating the latest research findings into our educational practices, ensuring that each student receives a dynamic and effective learning experience. For further exploration into the research supporting Lumina Academy’s educational principles, delve into the following articles: