Thin Trail: A Parallel Narrative
“We set out on a winding, thin path, thick with moss covered rocks gently protruding, creek beds off to the right, and hardwood trees of quite a few species. These forest trails can be tricky to follow. You need to find ways to pay attention, ways you never need in...
Cooperative and Authentic Leadership
In 1876, American baseball players did not use gloves and the pitcher stood in a box 45 feet from the batter, not today’s 60 feet. Original basketball games used peach baskets. Those were “the rules of the game.” Games are the mother of organization. So, imagine if...
The RenAIssance of Small Schools: Introduction
THE RENAISSANCE OF SMALL SCHOOLS: Revisiting the Future of Learning by Angela L Fubler, BA, BCS, M.Ed.Consultant, Eaglemann Learning & Innovation GroupFounder, Owner – Chatmore British International School, Bermuda Introduction Welcome to the inaugural...
How Big is a Socratic Class?
There is historical and empirical evidence suggesting that smaller class sizes, particularly around 12 students or less, can have several benefits. For an area of teaching and learning so impactful, the dearth of research sometimes feels stunning. While few schools...
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