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Monday, October 30, 2023

New resource added to Teacher Training Resources

 'Principles and Applications of Leading Teacher Learning and Training'


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Bryan is Academic Dean (and former Headmaster) of Veritas School, a PreK-12 classical and Christian school in Newberg, Oregon. He was a founding board member of Veritas, and has been in private and public education for over 30 years. In addition to his administrative duties, Bryan teaches Rhetoric and Humane Letters. Bryan leads teacher training for schools on harkness discussions, the Four Foundations, and other areas. He has presented many workshops on classroom teaching, faculty development, formative assessment, and harkness/seminar discussions at Association of Classical and Christian Schools and Society for Classical Learning conferences, as well as leading numerous regional teaching conferences at Veritas. He is a frequent accrediting administrator for the ACCS.
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