Postscripts 2019

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Interdisciplinary learning

offers diverse pathways to discovery

“...There is an authentic purpose to what the students are learning because they are connecting it to a real-world context.” — TOI WEBSTER TREISTER ’82, ASST. HEAD OF SCHOOL FOR ACADEMICS

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Paloma Torres ’20 teamed up with a friend on a project about the culture and philosophy of the Seminole Native American tribe—and earned an “A” in two courses, English and U.S. History. Exploring the same topic in two classes, she said, led to deeper research, discussions and understanding. In education pedagogy, Paloma experienced the benefits of interdisciplinary learning. “We learned multiple perspectives,” Paloma said. “We weren’t just memorizing events, but were really understanding what happened to Native Americans while learning how to properly research.” Mayfield’s top-notch faculty members are increasingly crossing subject boundaries through interdisciplinary learning, a priority for Asst. Head of School for Academics Toi Webster Treister ’82. In disciplines including math, social studies, English and theology, students are no longer learning course curricula in isolation. Instead, they are taught to make connections between ideas and concepts across different academic subjects for a comprehensive learning experience. A math project involves students with strong writing, research and graphic design skills. Social studies students are taught by our journalism teacher when examining the Bill of Rights. An American literature class reaches into U.S. History. Our librarians are teaching research and citation skills. “This method creates learning experiences that demonstrate the relationship between different disciplines and hopefully heightens the relevance of each subject to the student,” Mrs. Treister said. “It’s also an opportunity to actively show students how different subject areas influence their lives.” Interdisciplinary projects motivate students because they pursue topics that are especially interesting to them, she said. “Learning becomes meaningful and stays with the student longer,” Mrs. Treister said. “Since the content is often rooted in real-life experiences, there is an authentic purpose to what the students are learning because they are connecting it to a real-world context.”


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The First Amendment meets the Fourth Estate in government class

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page 15

New Trustees

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page 6

Message from Joe Eisele, Board of Trustees Chair

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pages 6-7

Message from Kate Morin, Head of School

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pages 4-5

Career Day 2019: Mayfield alums, incredible in so many ways, offer powerful advice

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page 57

Alumnae Homecoming Brunch 2019

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pages 54-55

2019 Benefit Honoree: Kathleen Clougherty Regan ’64

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pages 52-53

Alums devote support and service to South Central LAMP, a Holy Child ministry

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page 56

Mayfield Rocks our Annual Benefit!

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pages 50-51

Memorable moments in Cubs sports

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pages 32-33

Filipina-American student group wins prestigious global citizenship grant

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pages 24-25

Freshman artists express their ‘visions of equality’—and their insightful work earns a place in a museum exhibition

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page 30

Mayfield artists put themselves ‘out there’ to strong reviews

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page 31

Looking for a dopamine rush? The KIT Club offers students a healthy dose

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pages 22-23

Mayfield teachers fire up their computers and become students of technology

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pages 28-29

Body Positive Club helps students redefine the meaning of beauty

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pages 20-21

How do teenage girls pray?

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pages 26-27

A club for everyone!

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pages 18-19

Students experience what “applied mathematics” really means

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page 17

AP Language class fills a void in required readings with an assist from U.S. History

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page 16

About This Issue

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pages 2-3

Interdisciplinary learning offers diverse pathways to discovery

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pages 14-17

Celebrating Our Unique Selves

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pages 8-13
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