{"id":26,"date":"2014-06-21T04:31:58","date_gmt":"2014-06-21T04:31:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cohort21.com\/lesliemcbeth\/?p=26"},"modified":"2014-06-21T04:39:23","modified_gmt":"2014-06-21T04:39:23","slug":"a-practical-exercise-in-philosophy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cohort21.com\/lesliemcbeth\/2014\/06\/21\/a-practical-exercise-in-philosophy\/","title":{"rendered":"A Practical Exercise in Philosophy"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Philosophy\"<\/a>Our first full day at the Klingenstein Summer Institute (KSI) has come to an end we\u2019re all feeling like we\u2019re about to step off the deep end into a pool filled with more ideas than we can possibly remember, more inspiration that a single mind can process, and questions that will challenge us for years to come.<\/p>\n

Dr. Pearl Rock Kane<\/a>\u2019s morning address foreshadowed this feeling: \u201cWe will complicate you.”<\/p>\n

Her speech itself unveiled the complexities that are present in the very foundation of the Independent School world in which we practice. Viewing the results from the school demographic survey, it became obvious that beyond just challenges we face in the classroom, schools are facing challenges on many levels ranging from financial solvency and managerial challenges to the \u201ckeeping up with the Joneses\u201d mentality.<\/p>\n

For me, this discussion made it clear to me that the finances and personnel issues in an independent school can at times drive the mission and purpose of a school. Having good leadership will allow the opposite to happen. Unfortunately, we did not have time to explore these ideas further, although I hope that we will come back to them later in the program.<\/p>\n

Philosophy of Education Statement<\/a><\/p>\n

From here, we dove into a meatier, practical exercise in philosophy (sounds like an oxymoron, I know). Donald Morrison<\/a>, Institute Co-Director, introduced the morning\u2019s activity in which we were asked to evaluate a colleagues statement on his\/her educational philosophy. The process of thinking about our philosophy was designed to help us investigate the difference between theory and practice.<\/p>\n

We were each asked to think about an ideal day in our own classrooms. A day when we left at the end of the day feeling \u201cah, that was a nice day.\u201d We were prompted to think about:<\/p>\n