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The Magical Effect of Harry Potter and Education

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Posted by: Sue
November 13, 2007, 09:44 PM

In news that surely would make Hermione proud, the Daily Mail is reporting today about a school in the UK that has experienced a significant turnaround in the academic performance of their students after introducing a Harry Potter curriculum this year. While the use of Harry Potter in schools is nothing new, the paper reports that a primary school in Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England "has jumped from the bottom 25 per cent of schools nationally to just outside the top 5 per cent over the last three years after deciding to let pupils pick a theme for the curriculum each term." A recent inspection of the maths lessons where "the children were motivated to learn about subtraction by pretending that it is a magic formula created by Harry Potter. Pupils were not allowed to answer questions without first saying a spell - "numerus subtracticus", which they devised themselves.The official report describes achievement at the school as "outstanding."

Headteacher Donna Chambers said: "Other schools do topic-based learning, but not to the extent we do."With maths, the teacher will say 'today we are learning how to do inverse operation'. They put on their Harry Potter hat and wands, and work it out in their books."

Other examples of the Harry Potter cirriculum include the following:

  • Art: imagine what Harry Potter would do if he painted a version of Vincent Van Gogh's 1889 masterpiece The Starry Night. The Potter-inspired versions featured witches, dragons and other beasties.
  • History: the history of flight, starting with a discussion of Harry Potter's broomstick, then discussing if that is real and tracing the real development of aviation, including the Wright brothers.
  • Geography: comparing the children's home town of Arnold, Nottinghamshire, with Goathland, North Yorkshire, where the scenes of Hogsmead Station were shot for the Potter films.
  • Science: put a stick of celery in a beaker of blue dye and see how it takes in the fluid, turning the celery from green to blue. Discuss whether Harry Potter could use this to turn one of his foes a different colour.
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    29 Comments

    OpenBookTourWinner

    I’m glad Harry could help all those kids!! Cute…

    Posted by OpenBookTourWinner on November 13, 2007, 09:51 PM report to moderator
    Jessie

    Take that, Laura Mallory’s of the world!

    Posted by Jessie on November 13, 2007, 09:54 PM report to moderator
    Becca

    WOW! I want to go to that school!!!

    Posted by Becca on November 13, 2007, 10:08 PM report to moderator
    OpenBookTourWinner

    @Jessie So true, Laura Mallory drives me nuts… she does so much to ban the books and hasn’t read them… urgh!

    @becca Me too…

    Posted by OpenBookTourWinner on November 13, 2007, 10:11 PM report to moderator
    anne

    that’s really cool!

    Posted by anne on November 13, 2007, 10:14 PM report to moderator
    Spencer  Silverman

    Jelous a little, kind of creepy though but cool

    Posted by Spencer Silverman on November 13, 2007, 10:22 PM report to moderator
    Lupus

    Hey, if it gets them learning and helps the information stick in their minds then its all good.

    Harry Potter: So good it can make maths fun!

    Posted by Lupus on November 13, 2007, 10:23 PM report to moderator
    Grace Weasley

    Jessie: Yeah, really! Laura Mallory doesn’t seem to get it, though. Ah well. I don’t think she’s changing anything, and we’re all entitled to our own opinions (however skewed) I guess. ;)

    But that’s really cool news! Really wonderful to hear.

    Posted by Grace Weasley on November 13, 2007, 10:24 PM report to moderator
    meera

    Wow! So cool!

    I hope they don’t get sued :-(

    Posted by meera on November 13, 2007, 11:08 PM report to moderator
     Em

    “In news that surely would make Hermione proud”

    But would Hermione believe anything she read in the Daily Mail? Would she even be reading the Daily Mail? :)

    Posted by Em on November 13, 2007, 11:10 PM report to moderator
    Kimera

    I tried to talk to miss ‘His Voice Today’

    Basically she pissed me off when she accused me of being a child, and encouraging me to have my pastor write to her since she wasnt sure if she could talk to me (thirty being underage and all LOL)

    The saddest thing is that her arguments arent even hers… she just regurgitates stuff shes heard from other people.

    My personal favorite was that erised is supposed to be the name of a demon. (She got that from a supposed former witch)

    MEANWHILE HP is promoting positive results in classrooms across the world. WAY TO GO HARRY (and JK Rowling)!!!

    Posted by Kimera on November 13, 2007, 11:35 PM report to moderator
    LemonFaerie

    That is so cool, I would go back to school for HP themed lessons myself. Lucky kids.

    My daughter and her friends have renamed all their courses after Hogwarts classes (science is Potions, music is Charms, PE is Quidditch practice, history is Muggle Studies, etc.) It gets them through the day, lol.

    Posted by LemonFaerie on November 13, 2007, 11:44 PM report to moderator
    katie

    I already do this!

    I am studying for my level 2 NCEA and use it kind of like picture revision. I picture a Scene from the book, and them relate each fact to a different part, tying the storires together in some way.

    It really helps!

    Posted by katie on November 13, 2007, 11:57 PM report to moderator
    Victoria

    Now, why doesn’t my school do that? I would pay SOOOO much more attention, if this were the case.

    Posted by Victoria on November 14, 2007, 12:04 AM report to moderator
    Ali

    As much as I love Harry Potter, I find this a little creepy. It’s great that it helps kids learn, but I don’t think I’d want every aspect of school life to follow any novel.

    Posted by Ali on November 14, 2007, 02:29 AM report to moderator
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