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Coordinates: 40°4436N 74°0010W / 40.74333°N 74.00278°W / 40.74333; -74.00278
 

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Quest to Learn
Address
Map

351 West 18th Street


10011


United States
Coordinates40°44′36N 74°00′10W / 40.74333°N 74.00278°W / 40.74333; -74.00278
Information
School typePublic secondary
Established2009
School districtNew York City Department of Education
School numberM422
CEEB code333894[1]
PrincipalMarina Galazidis
Grades6-12
Enrollment591
Color(s)Orange and blue
MascotTitan
NicknameQuest or Q2L
Team nameTitans
Websitewww.q2l.org

Quest to Learn (Q2L) is a public middle and high school in New York City.[2] The school is operated by the New York City Department of Education and is located in the Bayard Rustin Educational Complex in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.

History[edit]

The creation of the school was a collaboration between the Institute of Play and the New York City Department of Education, with backing from the MacArthur Foundation and support from New Visions for Public Schools.[3] The school began in the 2009–2010 school year with one sixth grade class, and added a new grade every year until 2015 when it became a fully functioning combined middle and high school encompassing grades 6-12. Game designer and educator Katie Salen was one of the chief designers of the school.[4]

Curriculum[edit]

Q2L's standards-based curriculum is developed collaboratively by teachers, game designers, and curriculum designers. Curriculum design mimics the design principles of games by framing every piece of the curriculum as a mission that involves game strategies such as collaboration, role-playing, and simulation. The school encourages hands-on problem solving,[5] and is designed to promote learning of skills many experts say are necessary for college and career success, such as systems thinking, collaboration, and digital literacy. Not only do students play games in the classrooms, they learn to make them in order to demonstrate their systems thinking skills.[4][6]

Quest to Learn emphasizes "7 Principles of Game-Based Learning":[7]

Students[edit]

Quest To Learn looks to engage their students through a unique learning style which incorporates games, hands-on activities, and collaborative activities. The student body is very diverse, with students having numerous cultural and ethnic backgrounds.

According to Brian Waniewski, the Managing Director of the Institute of Play in 2012, Quest to Learn's students "are performing at or above New York City-wide averages on standardized tests. In the first 20 months of the school’s operation, students showed statistically significant gains in systems thinking skills, according to a study from Florida State University.[8]

Notable Alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "High School Directory". Retrieved July 27, 2014.
  • ^ "Quest to Learn". www.schools.nyc.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  • ^ Sutter, John D. "Gaming Reality". CNN. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  • ^ a b Davidson,, Cathy (February 16, 2009). "Game School Opens in New York: Quest to Learn". HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and technology Advanced Collaboratory). Retrieved June 12, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Mooney, Allison. "The Job's A Game" Google Think Quarterly
  • ^ Corbett, Sara (September 15, 2010) "Learning by Playing" The New York Times Magazine
  • ^ "About" Quest to Learn website
  • ^ Waniewski, Brian (December 18, 2012) "Meet The Game Designers Who Are On A Quest To Make NYC Public School More Fun" Fast Company
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