Learning Through Active Participation
In the 1930s, Edward Harkness bequeathed his gift to the Academy,
the idea was revolutionary; no longer would students sit in
small desks neatly arranged in rows, the teacher's larger
desk at the head of the classroom. Instead, the rows of desks
were to be replaced by an oval wooden table surrounded by
12 or 13 chairs. Students and teacher would join together
in the adventure of learning, the teacher facilitating discussion
agmongst the students. They would raise their questions and
share their ideas in a process of thoughtful inquiry and collaborative
discourse. No one would get lost; everyone would participate.
Nearly seven decades later, Exeter continues to embrace the
Harkness pedagogy. The educational concept remains as revolutionary
as it is fundamentally sound: our seminar approach places
students at the center of the learning process, a process
nurtured by an environment of respect and active participation.
July 5, 2009
to
August 8, 2009 UPPER SCHOOL
Tuition: $6,595 Day Students:
$1,095/per course ACCESS EXETER
Tuition: $6,795 Day Students:
$4,495