- Eric, a student teacher, created a 5-day unit on ancient Greek culture for 7th graders that involved students reading a short textbook chapter, answering questions, and creating papier-mâché Grecian urns over 4 days. On the last day, students would take a vocabulary quiz.
- The author, feeling skeptical, asked Eric to show how the unit aligned with state standards about exploring diverse cultural elements and explaining how culture defined groups. Eric realized the urn project did not meet the standards.
- The article argues that many "hands-on" projects in classrooms, like Eric's urn project, are "Grecian Urns" that consume instructional time but do little