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Special Edition 2004
(PDF format)
Contents
The
Exeter Initiatives
A message from Principal Tyler C. Tingley '48,
'64, '01 (Hon.); P'99
Features
The
Age Of Influence
Young men and women are teenagers for only a few short but intense years, and
spending those years at Exeter provides them with some unique opportunities
for growth. Key among these are their interactions with the adult individuals
with whom they live and learn. Here, alumni and alumnae reflect on the adults
at Exeter who had, and still have, an impact on their lives. By Linda Buchanan
Allen
Learning Goodness: Knowledge
and Goodness at Exeter Today
John Phillips’ founding words regarding the necessary interdependence
of goodness and knowledge still resonate today. What does it mean to tend to
the “minds and morals” of our students at Exeter in the 21st century?
Read what students and teachers think about the intersection of knowledge and
goodness at Exeter today. By Katherine Towler
Athletics as a Teaching Ground
An Exeter education happens in all kinds of places across campus. Read how
the lessons that students and teachers learn through their involvement in
physical education programs, from “prep spaz” to varsity sports,
carry over into other parts of their lives in significant ways.
By Bob Reinert
The Exeter Initiatives Prospectus
Departments
Moments That Shaped Us
At key points in Academy history, Exeter has become better
and stronger through the remarkable commitment of its students, faculty,
staff, alumni/ae, parents and friends. Throughout this special edition,
a photographic essay highlights some of those moments.
Around
the Table
Lamont Gallery: A Space for Teaching
Exonians Serving Others
Chris Matlack: Practicing What He
Teaches
Measures for Good Measure
Table Talk with Chuck Harris '69 and Jim
Rogers '63
Blackboard: A New Kind of Teaching
Tool
Professional Development: A Job Well Done
Constant Comment: Keeping a Dynamic
Curriculum Alive
Finis
Origine Pendet,
by Harvard V. Knowles '77, '78 (Hon.)
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