Thursday, October 7, 2010

Re: Non-Traditional Faculty Depts

Dwight-Englewood in NJ=20
Ross School in NY

Mark Crotty
Head of School
St. John's Episcopal School
848 Harter Rd
Dallas, TX 75218
214-328-9131 x113


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Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 12:01 PM
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Subject: Non-Traditional Faculty Depts

Hi everyone -

I am looking for examples of schools that have re-organized their upper
school departments and curricula in non-traditional ways (not English,
Science, Math, et al). It may be in the form of cross-disciplinary
faculty teams, project-based learning curricula, great topics courses,
or other distinctive arrangements.

Tks in advance for suggestions.

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