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On Monday, September 16, English 7 students will visit Rauner Library, Dartmouth College’s archive, for hands-on work with Caleb Bingham’s Columbian Orator. First published in 1797, Bingham’s anthology introduced Frederick Douglass to rhetoric, and Douglass carried this book with him on his journey…  Read more >

Teaching is a profession with an exceedingly short runway: each year schools hire new teachers and ask them to supervise a classroom and implement a curriculum from day one.

Welcome back! We hope you had a wonderful summer, and we are delighted to begin another school year together. The Weekly newsletter is designed to keep families up to date with events and news from Crossroads. We do our best…  Read more >

In recent years, many new kinds of kindergarten programs have developed, each promoting a particular set of qualities to help children thrive as they begin their time at school.

When smart phones saturated the market a decade ago and Facebook reached its dominance about five years later, the way the current generation of students interact and learn changed.

“Growth mindset” has received a great deal of interest since Carol Dweck, a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, began writing on this topic in the last dozen years.

There’s a never-ending battle in many of the classrooms I have visited throughout my career: squirmy children, who obviously need to move, are often asked to sit in their chairs for long periods without interruption.

Anyone who is in a position of evaluating writing samples knows there’s much more to good writing than using proper grammar and correct punctuation . . .

When Winston Churchill was a 15 year-old student at a British boarding school, he wasn’t doing very well. Following a particularly bad school year in 1889-90, his mother, Jennie Churchill, wrote him a letter…

“To become skilled at almost any activity requires extensive and continual practice, whether the skills are physical or cognitive in nature. Just as an athlete’s performance diminishes during the off-season if he or she practices less, students’ reading performance falls off during the summer months if they don’t read.”

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