Associate Head of School and Lower School Director
St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School
I was looking through a memory box from my childhood recently and found many interesting items: a bronzed baby shoe, a tooth pillow for the tooth fairy, one of my favorite stuffed animals, some pictures of my dad on a college road trip to Las Vegas, and my button collection. As I looked through the buttons that I amassed from different events and experiences,
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In one of my past lives, I taught courses in creative writing. In these courses I often felt I was providing, not advice on how to write, but therapy. Nevertheless, I soldiered on for my paycheck.
The most essential concept a fledgling writer needs to understand and seek to master is voice. Most simply, voice is the personal, idiosyncratic, and distinctive way an artist puts words together—why William Faulkner doesn’t sound like Richard Wright and Maya Angelou doesn’t sound like Louise Glück.
A school’s first obligation is to provide a safe and effective environment for student learning and growing. Unfortunately, we are reminded all too often that this is a difficult commitment to keep. Now, more than ever, everyone who cares about our schools and the people who populate them needs to participate in the national dialog about school safety and to understand that the issues involved relate not just to physical safety,
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One of the roles of a Head of School is to provide “the vision thing,” (to quote the first President Bush.) I try to be aware of emerging educational trends – what are parents reading about in the paper? What are teachers hearing about at conferences? As the head of a progressive school, it’s even more important for me to be up on the latest research because part of our mission is to incorporate proven innovations into our teaching.
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Just how does a school make learning accessible in a discipline such as foreign language? This has been both a challenge and a success at McLean, where our students bring varied learning styles and learning differences to the classroom and where our mission is to make learning accessible to a broad range of learners.
When McLean was a kindergarten through grade 9 school,
Welcome back to another great year of learning! The start of the school year is always a moment of great anticipation and excitement. Whether your child is new to school, they are making a change and this is going to be their first experience in a particular school, or they are simply returning to their school after a fun-filled summer, this is going to be a very special moment for them.
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One of the greatest challenges for a head of school is to anticipate which of the advances in neuroscience, technology, psychology and cognitive sciences will transform the way we structure our schools, train our teachers, and educate our students. Embedded in a society that is absorbing the impact of tremendous advances in these fields, we are constantly reassessing our beliefs about learning. In the last few years,
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If there is anything that has changed dramatically over the course of my educational career, other than technology, it is parenting. Being a parent has never been an easy role, but the demands seem to be ever increasing.
I have had lots of conversations with parents that suggest their high level of uncertainty about their role, or conversely, suggest a certainty that in itself can be problematic.
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Before coming to Landon, I taught and coached at Bryn Mawr, an all-girls independent school in Baltimore. During my first year there, I served as the assistant coach for a high school AAU basketball team. The head coach had more than thirty years experience, including many at the collegiate level; he even served on Tubby Smith’s staff at one point in his career. The team,
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How to Speak to Our Children During the Presidential Election
/in Head Thoughts /by Michelle GoBob Weiman
Associate Head of School and Lower School Director
St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School
I was looking through a memory box from my childhood recently and found many interesting items: a bronzed baby shoe, a tooth pillow for the tooth fairy, one of my favorite stuffed animals, some pictures of my dad on a college road trip to Las Vegas, and my button collection. As I looked through the buttons that I amassed from different events and experiences,
A BOY’S VOICE
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminVance Wilson
Headmaster
St Albans School
In one of my past lives, I taught courses in creative writing. In these courses I often felt I was providing, not advice on how to write, but therapy. Nevertheless, I soldiered on for my paycheck.
The most essential concept a fledgling writer needs to understand and seek to master is voice. Most simply, voice is the personal, idiosyncratic, and distinctive way an artist puts words together—why William Faulkner doesn’t sound like Richard Wright and Maya Angelou doesn’t sound like Louise Glück.
SAFETY AND SECURITY IN OUR SCHOOLS
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminRichard T. Ewing, Jr. Ed.D.
Head of School
Norwood School
A school’s first obligation is to provide a safe and effective environment for student learning and growing. Unfortunately, we are reminded all too often that this is a difficult commitment to keep. Now, more than ever, everyone who cares about our schools and the people who populate them needs to participate in the national dialog about school safety and to understand that the issues involved relate not just to physical safety,
CHALLENGE OF ONLINE LEARNING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminAndrew Slater
Head of School
Edmund Burke School
One of the roles of a Head of School is to provide “the vision thing,” (to quote the first President Bush.) I try to be aware of emerging educational trends – what are parents reading about in the paper? What are teachers hearing about at conferences? As the head of a progressive school, it’s even more important for me to be up on the latest research because part of our mission is to incorporate proven innovations into our teaching.
MAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING ACCESSIBLE
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminDarlene Pierro
Head of School
McLean School of Maryland – www.mcleanschool.org
When McLean was a kindergarten through grade 9 school,
A LETTER TO PARENTS: GETTING THE RIGHT START FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminJohn Thomas
Headmaster
Flint Hill School
Welcome back to another great year of learning! The start of the school year is always a moment of great anticipation and excitement. Whether your child is new to school, they are making a change and this is going to be their first experience in a particular school, or they are simply returning to their school after a fun-filled summer, this is going to be a very special moment for them.
NEUROSCIENCE IS INFORMING AND CHANGING EDUCATION
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminKatherine Schantz
Head of School
The Lab School of Washington
One of the greatest challenges for a head of school is to anticipate which of the advances in neuroscience, technology, psychology and cognitive sciences will transform the way we structure our schools, train our teachers, and educate our students. Embedded in a society that is absorbing the impact of tremendous advances in these fields, we are constantly reassessing our beliefs about learning. In the last few years,
PARENTING IS ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminClayton W. Lewis
Head of School
Washington International School
If there is anything that has changed dramatically over the course of my educational career, other than technology, it is parenting. Being a parent has never been an easy role, but the demands seem to be ever increasing.
I have had lots of conversations with parents that suggest their high level of uncertainty about their role, or conversely, suggest a certainty that in itself can be problematic.
DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO BE HAPPY ALL THE TIME?
/in Head Thoughts /by pc_adminDouglas Norry
Head of the Middle School
Landon School
Before coming to Landon, I taught and coached at Bryn Mawr, an all-girls independent school in Baltimore. During my first year there, I served as the assistant coach for a high school AAU basketball team. The head coach had more than thirty years experience, including many at the collegiate level; he even served on Tubby Smith’s staff at one point in his career. The team,