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“Centering Curiosity” with Julie Mountcastle

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Get a taste of our conversation with Julie from this brief video snippet!

We’re back on another Tuesday with another podcast drop: this week featuring Julie Mountcastle, simultaneously Head of School and Grade 2 / 3 Teacher at Slate School, a K-12 independent school located in North Haven, Connecticut.  Slate School happens to be near and dear to our hearts, as one of the co-founders, Alexander Clark, is a St. Andrew’s alum. Julie has been a teacher for nearly 20 years and has taught every elementary grade level and worked in both traditional and project-based classrooms.  Passionate about reimagining elementary education, Julie has extended her collaborative and creative energy to every aspect of Slate School, including the development of the curriculum, the school and building design, the integration of the arts into every day, the school’s mission steeped in curiosity-driven education, and sharing that mission with the world . . . even (especially so) during this strange past year. Click here or listen below to access the full podcast.

Highlights of our conversation with Julie include:

Don’t forget to also tune in to our icing-on-the-cake Teacher Talks companion podcast! This week’s features Shea Egger interviewing three incredible educators:  PK3 educator Lea Crongeyer, first grade teacher Mary McCall McArthur, and fifth grade teacher Toby Lowe. (All three have taught/are teaching a kid or two of mine, and I can say from personal experience that you won’t want to miss eavesdropping on their conversation about Julie’s education ideals.)

Until next week, when we launch an interview with Chief Strategy Officer for the World Leading Schools Association, Charlie Jenkinson!

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