Contributors
The following Habits of Mind Teachers Network members have contributed their time, energy and experience to help develop this site. This may have included writing sections of the Online Learning Modules, reviewing the site, contributing resources or learning tools, contributing to the Teachers News Letter, or in a number of other ways.
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Art Costa Institute for Habits of Mind Director ARTHUR L. COSTA is an Emeritus Professor of Education at California State University, Sacramento and Cofounder of the Institute for Habits of Mind in Westport, Connecticut He has served as a classroom teacher, a curriculum consultant, and an assistant superintendent for instruction and as the Director of Educational Programs for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He has made presentations and conducted workshops in all 50 states as well as Mexico, Central and South America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Islands of the South Pacific. |
Richard Owens Australian International School Singapore Assistant Head of Primary Singapore Richard is an experienced teacher, school leader and researcher. He has a particular interest in organizational learning, the development of professional learning communities and the teaching of thinking, including presenting on these topics in a variety of national and international forums. Richard has been working with the Habits of Mind since 2002 and has successfully led their implementation in a number of schools. |
Angela White St Margarets College Head of Middle School Canterbury New Zealand Angela has been working at infusing the Habits of Mind into the curriculum, culture and community of St Margaret's College since 2004. She works with a Professional Learning Community who's goal is to embed the Habits seamlessly through the Junior, Middle and Senior College. She has attended various Mindful by Design conferences and workshops and have presented the St Margaret's College journey at the International Habits of Mind conference and the 14th International Thinking conference 2009. |
