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Issue: #5, December 8th08/2010
Gateways Learning Centre Newsletter

Greetings!

  

With Christmas upon us, we are excited to announce that we have some exciting projects coming up in the new year. We have been working with Robin Sather, a LEGO master, and are looking at offering some exciting workshops and curriculums in the new year. You won't be disappointed with what is coming!

 

We also are planning some exciting Winter Camps, go to the link below.

 

Robotics and Lego; http://www.mindstorms.ca/christmascamps.htm 

 

Also:

Video Game Designer Camp,

Computer Animation,

Writing and Publish your own book,

Drama Camps,

and more!

http://www.gatewaysinternational.ca/wintercamps.htm.

 

We are very excited to be offering WedoMore 2 in the winter sessions. You have got to check out the new program...your kids are going to love it. If you are in the Centre, ask one of the teachers or myself to show you. We are really excited about this program.

 

We hope to see you over the holidays and in the new year. (Don't be afraid to introduce yourself when you see me...I love to meet new people and especially the parents of our students. We have hundreds of kids taking our programs, so please do not be shy to say hi.) 

 

Andrew Lauman

Managing Director

Gateways Learning Centre

www.gatewaysinternational.ca

First Lego League
We placed third out of twenty two teams in our qualifying round!
 
Our team did fantastic for its first time in this event and we qualified for the BC Championships. The BC Championships are Jan 15th at BCIT, Burnaby and we are hoping to win this to go on to the world championships in Atlanta, GA.



For more info on our team, please visit;
http://www.mindstorms.ca/firstlegoleague.htm

To see more pictures, please visit; http://www.mindstorms.ca/apps/photos/album?albumid=10501166. 
Here are some of the stats on First Lego League (FLL);
 

FLL has a grand total of 9,696 teams in the US/Canada for the 2010 Body Forward season. That is nearly 80,000 kids!! We're still waiting to hear final numbers from the rest of the world but it's an incredible start. Check out other impressive stats:

Twitter - 2,003 followers,YouTube - 422 subscribers, over 105,000 channel views FLL Blog - 11,000 views since August 2010.


Computer 3D Animation

 

Race to Nowhere!

Director Vicki Abeles turns the personal political, igniting a national conversation in her new documentary about the pressures faced by American schoolchildren and their teachers in a system and culture obsessed with the illusion of achievement, competition and the pressure to perform. Featuring the heartbreaking stories of young people across the country who have been pushed to the brink, educators who are burned out and worried that students aren't developing the skills they need, and parents who are trying to do what's best for their kids, Race to Nowhere points to the silent epidemic in our schools: cheating has become commonplace, students have become disengaged, stress-related illness, depression and burnout are rampant, and young people arrive at college and the workplace unprepared and uninspired.

 

 

Race to Nowhere is a call to mobilize families, educators, and policy makers to challenge current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America to become healthy, bright, contributing and leading citizens.

 

www.racetonowhere.com

Sincerely,


Andrew Lauman
Managing Director
Gateways Learning Centre
www.gatewaysinternational.ca
In This Issue
First Lego League
Computer 3D Animation
Race to Nowhere
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