Category Archives: education in 2012

Parenting books

At last week’s Back to School Night for Primary School, I discussed the author Wendy Mogul and her book, The Blessings of a Skinned Knee. As parents look for guideposts of parenting advice, this is one of my top ten. … Continue reading

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What I am learning from Madeline Levine…

I had just heard about Madeline Levine’s new book, Teach Your Children Well, and had just started to read it this weekend, when I stumbled upon her article in today’s Sunday Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/05/opinion/sunday/raising-successful-children.html?hp As a parent engaged in the minefield … Continue reading

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talking to children about tragedy…

The horrific events of the Colorado shootings and the results of the Freeh report and sanctions against Penn State (and the continuous 24-hour news cycle surrounding both) mean that parents are now grappling with how much information to give children, … Continue reading

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how we explain the unexplainable?

How we as a nation and a community of adults invested in educating children think about, process and address unexplainable tragedies. Between the movie theater shooting and all the reaction to the NCAA sanctions of Penn State announced this morning, … Continue reading

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Back from the west coast…

Professional development in the summer is a powerful way to submerge oneself into a topic. This summer, Tuxedo Park School faculty are doing interesting things in California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Quebec and Manhattan… Light the fire? Check. See what some of … Continue reading

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AISAP Summer Institute, Stephen Johnson, Where Ideas Come From…

Watch this. How do we engender creativity and innovation in our schools? The TPS faculty is reading Ken Robinson’s Out of Our Minds RSAnimated video link here:

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AISAP Summer Institute

Sitting at the AISAP Summer Institute 2012 at La Jolla Country Day School in CA, listening to Don Yaeger on the topic of greatness, telling some great stories about sports legends and greatness… http://www.donyaeger.com/# More to follow…

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Our history comes alive…

In preparation for the Tuxedo Park School exhibit this fall at the Tuxedo Historical Society, we have been conducting interviews and creating digital archives with various TPS alumni. This happened all day long on Alumni Day, June 9. Tuesday, I … Continue reading

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Dateline NYSAIS Think Tank 2012

I am at the NYSAIS Think Tank 2012 with various NY Independent School folks. We are now sitting in the Carey Conference Center in Rensselaerville, NY (just outside Albany) listening to Michael Brosnan, editor of Independent School Magazine. We are … Continue reading

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Remembering and Connecting Things Past and Now, Local and Global

Over the past month my thoughts have often turned to China as I recall an episode, a visit or a conversation while traveling with Tuxedo Park School’s 9th graders to Shanghai, Xi’An and Beijing. It is interesting to me that … Continue reading

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