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Meyers Elementary: A Pioneer in Innovative Education

How Open-Space Design and Team Teaching Redefined Learning in 1968

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
December 4, 2024
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Meyers Elementary: A Pioneer in Innovative Education

Meyers Elementary: Open-Space Design and Team Teaching

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South Lake Tahoe (Dec 4, 2024) – When the 1968-69 school year began, Meyers Elementary opened its doors to 511 students, showcasing an innovative educational model that combined open-space design with team teaching, setting it apart as a beacon of forward-thinking education in El Dorado County.

Meyers Elementary introduced “team teaching,” a collaborative approach in which two or three educators worked together to plan, teach, and evaluate students’ educational progress. This groundbreaking method allowed for personalized instruction tailored to individual learners while efficiently managing larger groups. The flexibility and shared expertise fostered an enriched learning environment for both students and teachers.

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The school’s architecture played a vital role in facilitating this new teaching strategy. Classrooms featured only three walls, with the fourth side open to a communal central space, encouraging interaction and resource sharing among students and staff. This open-space design was a stark departure from traditional closed classrooms, reflecting a progressive shift toward fostering creativity and collaboration.

Instead of adhering to conventional grade levels, Meyers Elementary implemented a system of “Wings,” grouping students by skill levels: “1-3,” “2-4,” and “3-5.” This unique structure emphasized developmental learning over rigid grade assignments, helping students feel part of a community while nurturing individual growth.

The school’s opening drew praise from the community and educational leaders alike. One speaker commended the district for its foresight, stating, “You have, without a doubt, created a beautiful, sensible center of learning for your children.” This sentiment highlighted the stark contrast between Meyers Elementary’s approach and the challenges faced by schools burdened by outdated facilities or overcrowding.

As a proud alumnus, Cristofer Robin Price, who entered during the 1970-71 school year and graduated in 1972-73, reflected on his experience, describing Meyers Elementary as a “center of innovation and creativity” that left a lasting impression on students and educators alike. Price’s journey was profoundly shaped by Meyers’ unique environment.

The large common area in the center of the building provided a communal space where all students would gather to sing contemporary songs, led by a teacher with a strong voice and an acoustic guitar. This musical tradition marked the beginning of Cristofer Robin’s love for singing, which continued through school choirs at Gold Oak, Herbert Green, and Ponderosa High School.

Meyers Elementary distinguished itself not only with its on-campus activities but also with extended student field trips. A memorable excursion during the 1971-72 school year was a visit to Sutter’s Gold Discovery Saw Mill on the American River in Lotus, central El Dorado County. The following year, students traveled to San Francisco to ride the newly unveiled BART system, marking a thrilling encounter with cutting-edge technology.

These early adventures ignited Cristofer Robin’s lifelong passion for exploring historic sites and embracing new technologies. Personal travels included visits to Constitution Hall, Mount Rushmore, and even a harrowing ride inside the Saint Louis Arch using its original machinery. Meyers Elementary’s innovative ethos inspired a mindset that led Cristofer Robin to become an early adopter of emerging technologies, including learning to program a “TRS-80 Model 1” computer in 1982 and pioneering online retailing in 1996.

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Cristofer Robin – 1st Year Meyers Elem. school Opened

Meyers Elementary’s forward-thinking foundation has echoed through the lives of its students, fostering a spirit of curiosity, adaptability, and lifelong learning.

 

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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