Residential Outdoor Education 

"Solutionary Project-Based Learning" Curriculum

The San Mateo County Office of Education conducts an award-winning Outdoor Education program in cooperation with local schools and the San Francisco YMCA Camp at Jones Gulch, nestled in the Redwoods of the Santa Cruz Mountains in La Honda, California.

This website houses the "Solutionary" Project-Based Learning curriculum that provides classroom support for the San Mateo Outdoor Education program. 

The San Mateo County Office of Education's "Solutionary Project-Based Learning (PBL)" framework was used to design the San Mateo Outdoor Education (SMOE) instructional unit. The graphic  (below) shows the progression of the Solutionary PBL phases - learn more about this framework and get tools and resources at this Solutionary Teaching and Learning Page. First, students learn about the fundamental concepts that will be addressed within the unit, which should establish students' baseline of knowledge. Then, students engage with problem cycles that highlight key issues, data, and anomalies. Students then design a solution for a select problem that they would like to solve. Finally, students are assessed on their understanding, reflect on their learning experiences, and decide on next steps. 

The purpose of the classroom-based lessons that flank the students' SMOE experiences is to provide them with the context to compare the systems and practices within their school related to their energy (electricity), water usage, waste management, and land-use practices with those they will experience at SMOE.  

The curriculum is subdivided into three segments:

For a snapshot of the scope and sequence of this unit, please access this document

During this segment, students will:

During their time at Outdoor Education, students will be able to experience how energy, water, waste, and land are used and managed:

Please access this website to learn more about the San Mateo Outdoor Education Program.

During this segment, students will:

The Solutionary PBL Framework has been adapted for use by the San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE). The lessons here were developed by the SMCOE for use by San Mateo County teachers, but can be adapted for use by residential outdoor education programs in other counties. For questions, please contact Doron Markus, SMCOE CTE and STEM Coordinator at dmarkus@smcoe.org.