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Support for New Hampshire’s Vision for Secondary Education

Aligned On—Site Workshops and Services Available from the Antioch Center for School Renewal

Personalization and Relationships

  • Creating Advisories that Matter
  • Student Summit: Engaging Students as Partners in the Redesign Process
  • Creating Independent Learning Plans for Diverse Learners

Rigor and High Standards

  • Creating Lessons that Push the Envelope and Engage the Learner
  • Beyond Character Education: Supporting Students’ Academic and Social Development
  • Critical Skills (formerly EBD) Institutes

Relevance and Engagement

  • Creating and Assessing Extended Learning Opportunities
  • Bringing the Real World into the Regular Classroom

Results

  • Creating and Using Formative Assessments
  • Reflection as a Tool for Learning and Assessment
  • Using the Cycle of Inquiry to Improve Teaching and Learning

Empowered Educators

  • Effective Leadership
  • Teachers as Learning Facilitators
    • Teachers as Coach: How, Why, and When
    • The Learner Centered Classroom
    • Redesigning Curriculum
  • Whole Community Involvement
    • Building Bridges
    • Study Circles: A Tool for Community Engagement
  • Professional Learning Communities
    • Critical Friends Group Coaches Training
    • Critical Friends Group Coaching
    • Student Summit: Engaging Students as Partners in the Redesign Process

Follow the Child Framework

Our work in support of Follow the Child represents the best of our experiences over the past 20 years. Along with the services described above, we have guided thousands of educators world-wide in the creation of learning and assessment methods that support the whole child. We believe that the use of experiential methods that honor both the strengths and challenges of the students’ community provides an ideal environment for students’ personal, social, physical and academic growth. We draw upon the resources and experience of some of the most cutting edge educators in the state.

6 Guiding Principles (PDF 47K)

For more information about On-Site Workshops and Services available to support New Hampshire’s Vision for Secondary Education, contact us at acsr@antiochne.edu


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