Institute Principles

  • Authentic engagement becomes possible when we empower students to participate in their learning. We strive for engagement and not just compliance.
  • Every child can learn, grow, and change. We must have faith in those capacities.
  • Every child must feel safe to learn. Every teacher must feel safe to teach.
  • Content without a cause is content lost. Students are more invested in learning when they see the personal value and social significance of what they learn.
  • Less is more. Rather than seek to cover volumes of content standards, we should seek to teach less deeply.
  • Innovation in teaching requires steady, effective adult teams and collaboration.
  • Middle school learners need structure, consistency, modeling, and explicit guidance to develop healthy social skills and nurture learning communities.
  • “Catching students up” as a practice defies the rules of student engagement. We must start with where students are now.
  • What we talk about becomes what we believe, and what we believe becomes what we do. School talk should be imbued with dignity, love, and hope.
  • Diversity is an asset.