abstract rounded corner object painted win blue, green and yellow with white nails in it
rubbish logo in black with the point over the I letter in blue
rubbish logo made with black, yellow, red and cyan colors
workshop poster made with 3d figures on a yellow background
three cardboard-made characters on two red chairs and a green chair
portrait of two young girls with cardboard-made characters
a child is painting with the brush on an object with rounded corners
two kids covering themselves with a cardboard piece looking as a wheel
a child painting the end of a rocket with black and red paint
kids playing with cardboard pieces
kids working with paint, brushes, and other materials at a table
kids working with paint, brushes, and other materials at a table
a group photo of four children, two hugging another two covering their faces with cardboards
group photo of school kids in a sports room
Rubbish website screenshot with the school activities images
Rubbish website screenshot with the school activities images
wall of fame webpage screenshot with faces of people inside squares, circles, and other geometric shapes
a website screenshot with a grid of images, and the one selected has a cube design with a blue bottom side and a red stripped right side, and descriptive information under it on a white rectangle

RUBBISH

By CHRIS SEABROOKS

Rubbish is a program that teaches kids to express themselves by re-purposing the materials around them to participate in arts and recreational activities.

Rubbish encourages teacher-student collaboration to engage students with activities that challenge their spontaneous construction- based thinking. Play and experimentation take the lead in the curriculum, so that kids allow themselves to test their theories and try again. There are no wrong ways of problem solving, only more efficient ways.

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