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The Center For Teaching and Learning
Location
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Coordinates43.9794N,-69.6517W
Information
Other nameCTL
TypePrivate day school
Established1990
FoundersNancie Atwell
Head of schoolKaty Inman
Faculty20
GradesEarly childhood education (from age 4) to eighth grade
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment80 total
Average class size16 students
Student to teacher ratio6:1
Scheduletrimester
CampusCoastal, 8 acre campus
AccreditationNew England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
Website[1]
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Center For Teaching and Learning

The Center For Teaching and Learning is a private, co-educational day school established in 1990 for early childhood education (from Pre-K) to the 8th grade.

History

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The Center for Teaching and Learning, a Pre-K--8 independent school, was founded by Nancie Atwell in 1990. CTL is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, licensed by the Maine Department of Education, and has state and federal tax-exempt status as a non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation. It draws students from more than twenty communities in Maine’s midcoast region.

Royalties from the first edition of Nancie Atwell’s book In the Middle underwrote the initial construction of CTL. Additional income is raised through an annual fundraising campaign, a biennial silent auction, grants, royalties from Nancie Atwell’s publications, an intern program for visiting teachers, and Nancie’s donation to CTL of the million-dollar award she received from the Varkey Foundation when she was named recipient of the Global Teacher Prize in 2015.

Academics

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CTL is a demonstration school: the faculty conducts research and draws on credible studies; develops practices that reflect our knowledge and theories; and helps other educators understand what is possible for their classrooms and schools.

It is a continuing challenge to enroll the range of students who allow us to characterize CTL as a demonstration school. We seek children who represent the range of families found in Midcoast Maine. We work hard to keep tuition rates low and to raise money to provide tuition assistance, so the school can attract all kinds of kids and families and provide a credible lab school for other teachers.

We enjoy a physical plant that is designed for children, learning, teaching, and collegiality. Our students’ sense of initiative, enthusiasm for school, competence, and curiosity take our breaths away. Our students know stuff and want to know more. They understand how work is done, and they want to work. We have a curriculum of breadth and depth that creates writers, readers, mathematicians, scientists, historians, painters, debaters, singers, reporters, musicians, actors, poets, sculptors, critics, political activists, diplomats, humanitarians, and citizens. We enjoy relationships of trust and congeniality with parents—friendships that are long-term and based on love and a sense of responsibility for a community of children. And we have a faculty of outstanding teachers who bring intelligence, knowledge of effective methods, high expectations, common sense, a cooperative spirit, and an awesome willingness to work hard for other people’s children.

Through our intern program for visiting teachers, we also have a strong sense of how our instructional model translates into diverse settings. For the past thirty years, interning educators have returned to their schools after a week at CTL to create changes that are good for their students, too.

The Center for Teaching and Learning is a school where individual children are respected, accepted, and known for who they are and what they can do. Every decision made by any teacher is based on intimate knowledge of a student’s strengths and goals and the teacher’s best assessment of what a child needs in order to become a humane, productive grown-up.

Accreditation

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The Center For Teaching and Learning is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC),[1]

Recognition

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Campus

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8+ Acres near the Sheepscot River in Edgecomb, Maine


Tuition

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Tuition — $12,400 in 2024-25, grades Pre-K--8

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "CIS Directory of Schools: Member Details". New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
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43°58′46″N 69°39′06″W / 43.9794°N 69.6517°W / 43.9794; -69.6517

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