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ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
Teaching and Learning:
- All teachers in the school use Paideia seminars
as a central teaching/learning device.
- All teachers in the school use product-oriented
coaching techniques for the majority of the instructional
program.
- All teachers in the school use relatively little
didactic teaching and that which is used actively engages
students.
- The school stresses the same integrated core
curriculum for all students, including fine arts, music, foreign
language, and the manual arts, giving students the opportunity
to explore these areas as they relate to the core academic
subjects.
- Assessment of students and teachers is individualized
in addition to standardized: emphasizing portfolio and narrative
assessments in conjunction with traditional grading and appraisal.
Individual growth is consistently stressed.
Culture:
- The school is dedicated to the lifelong learning
of all children and all adults.
- Since the goal of schooling is to foster lifelong
learning in all involved, the school is full of adults and
children who view themselves as constantly growing and learning,
whose self-assessment is both demanding and fluid.
Leadership:
- School leaders consistently articulate a common
vision aligned with the Paideia philosophy.
- Decisions are made democratically on the basis
of what is best for students.
- Students in the school learn to become self-governing,
both as individuals and as a group. Students are active participants
in the democratic process.
- Leadership is shared such that organizational
management and instructional leadership are of the highest
quality.
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