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Welcome to the blog of Zaq Roberts, Associate Head of School at The Berkeley School in Berkeley, CA. I blog about a wide variety of topics, from classroom moments I witness, to administrative events and conversations, to the educational blogs, videos, and books I am reading and watching, and how they are influencing my thinking. I hope this eclectic approach will give you insight into the many ways that I am engaging in advancing the school and strengthening our program, and I welcome your thoughts and comments!

This blog takes its name from a quotation by Archimedes that reads "Give me a lever long enough, and I can move the world." The TBS mission speaks directly to the need to engage a changing world, while many of the experiences in our program focus on the development of students' agency and authority. TBS is the lever by which we all - administration, faculty, students, and parents - can together move the world to be more humane, compassionate, and responsive. To borrow an important Montessori phrase, it is our way to remake the world.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Three articles I read this morning




"Guatemalan Schools Built from Bottles, Not Bricks": A short, interesting article on the website Good about a non-profit doing cool work in Guatemala.

"US Must Bolster Civic Learning in Schools": A medium length, important article from the wonderful site Education Week.

"What if the secret to success is failure?": A long, excellent article from the NY Times (thanks to parent Will Courtenay for passing this one on!).

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