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Shaoxing
October 2010
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Intellectual Foundation
Seven Pillars
Design for Learning
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America: an Idea and a Story
The Republic of Technology
R. W. Emerson and the Roots of American Education
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Happy Place of Learning
Building a Profession
How You Lead Your Life
Diversity and Inclusion
Family School
Sustainability
Tradition vs. Innovation
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Founder’s Philosophy
A happy place of learning for children
Role of the arts
Each child supported and valued
Masking the rigor of the curriculum
Application and Performance
Learning as a joyful process
“Knowledge of the profession cannot advance under
the ad hoc approach to professional education that
currently exists…entry into the profession is an
unregulated enterprise that includes a few serious
programs that have developed teaching institutions
and a large number of commercial schools that
provide only a few months of training.”
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching
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Attracting Talent
Center for Teaching Excellence
Professional Conversations
Teacher Institute
“Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm”
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Education as a moral endeavor
Strive to graduate confident, enthusiastic, and successful students
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an intelligent awareness of the world around them,
a respect for the rights and dignity of all other persons,
a true sense of their own worth,
a recognition of the obligation they have to share their worth with society
and the community in which they live
Community Service: applied ethics
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Seek to reflect and celebrate the diverse and inclusive world
in which live: racial, ethnic, religious, economic
Every member feels welcomed and supported; no child
should be made to feel as an outsider or guest
Anti-bullying
SEED
Salons & MOSAIC
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Effective and broad communication between parents and
school
Importance of parental involvement in meaningful ways
Role of the Parents Association
Sibling Policy
Parent Education
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Environmental Issues
Financial Sustainability
◦ Mission and Markets
◦ Setting Priorities: Compensation, Class Size, Financial Aid
◦ Non-Tuition Revenues
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Schools by nature conservative: culture carriers
Educating for our students future, not our past
Disruptive Technology
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Grouping vs. Tracking
Rote Learning vs. Project-based
Cultural Literacy vs. Conceptual Understanding
School Size/Class Size
Shaoxing
October 2010
Shaoxing
October 2010