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Dalton Plan

The Dalton Plan is an educational concept created by Helen Parkhurst.

Inspired by the intellectual ferment at the turn of the century, educational thinkers such as John Dewey began to cast a bold vision of a new progressive American approach to education. Helen Parkhurst caught the spirit of change and created the Dalton Plan, aiming to achieve a balance between each child's talents and the needs of the growing American community.

Specifically, she had these objectives: to tailor each student's program to his or her needs, interests and abilities; to promote both independence and dependability; to enhance the student's social skills and sense of responsibility toward others. Parkhurst developed a three-part plan that continues to be the structural foundation of a Dalton education—the House, the Assignment, and the Laboratory.

Today, as in the early years, The Dalton School is committed to educating students in accordance with the Dalton Plan developed by Helen Parkhurst.

External links

  • The Dalton School Homepage http://www.dalton.org


Last updated: 02-10-2005 22:14:24
Last updated: 02-11-2005 17:47:38