Recently I have had the opportunity to think deeply and consider what I have found to be foundational to my views on public education. I thought I better set them down so I can find them.
- Parents are the first and essential teachers of their children.
- Parents know their children better than anyone AND are biased and may be conflicted.
- Educators (the team, not necessarily THE teacher) know “children” better than any parent and can contextualize and advise parents.
- Wise parents listen. Wise educators defer.
- That partnership must be based on trust.
- Public schools are the hub of diverse communities and should be considered an investment.
- Teachers serve
- as professional educators, providing consultation and partnership with parents;
- as more experienced co-learners, providing wisdom, support, guidance, and an example for students;
- and as contributing members of a community of learners.
- Learning is not linear. It is not bound by time nor place.
- A culture of learning embraces change, diversity, flexibility, growth, and innovation built on a respect for tradition and history.
- Learners best experience the joy of learning and working in a safe and secure educational environment.
- Learning encompasses critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication, citizenship, technology literacy, perseverance and resiliency.
- Expertise is a team sport
