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Coven earns PhD

April 30, 2018

Cary Academy wishes to congratulate Robert Coven on his completion of a PhD in curriculum and instruction from North Carolina State University. The title of Dr. Coven‘s dissertation is: An Action Research Study of Conceptual Modeling Pedagogy in High School History.

His research focuses on the ways in which conceptual modeling illuminates, supports, and enhances historical thinking; and examines the extent to which modeling can help students get past the misconceptions that form barriers on their way to gaining better understanding.  Conceptual modeling is designed to give students the opportunity to develop theory and derive meaning from historical evidence.

Dr. Coven and former English teacher Carole Hamilton developed the conceptual modeling pedagogy for the humanities as an adaptation of the modeling Dr. Greenwolfe has been using in his physics classes for many years.  Dr. Coven’s research demonstrated the effectiveness of this Cary Academy pedagogy in helping students create meaning and theory through inductive reasoning and develop deep and permanent understanding, transferable to all their endeavors.

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Congratulations to US history teacher and varsity cross country and track/field coach Conrad Hall for his selection to the Durham Academy Athletic Hall of Fame. Coach Hall is a 1989 graduate of DA, who left the school holding four school records in cross country/track and five individual NCISAA state championships in cross country/track.

Coach Hall is pictured here at the end of the PTAA Derby 5K community race with his daughter Allison. 

 

 

 

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CA Employees Dialogue

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Cary Academy embarked on a year-long projected called "Dialogue Across Difference" with Essential Partners from Cambridge, Mass. The project began during a professional day on Sept 5, where all employees were introduced to the concept of dialogue as a bridge across difference. The following day, a smaller subset of employees spent a day of intense training on structuring and modeling dialogues, which could be used in classrooms and other settings across campus. The project will expand as the year unfolds, to include students and parents.  

 

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