59 min

Episode 30: Dr. Tom Hoerr Ed Tech Hour

    • Education

Dr. Tom Hoerr holds a Ph.D. in educational planning and policy development from Washington University in St. Louis, and a Master's in Education and Educational Administration from the University of Missouri St. Louis, and a BA in Education from Harris Teacher's College. He led schools for 37 years and is now a scholar in residence at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, where he teaches Prospective Principles. Dr. Hoerr began as a teacher and then moved into a leadership role as a principal in the school district of University City. In 1981, Dr. Hoerr became the head of the New City School in St. Louis, a school founded on a commitment to progressive learning and respect for human diversity. Under his leadership, New City began implementing the theory of multiple intelligences (MI) in 1988 and created the world's first MI library in 2006. During his 34 years at New City, the school raised funds to renovate the building, expand the campus, refurbish the theater, build the MI library, and establish an endowment for need-based financial aid. He was given emeritus status when he retired in 2015. He has also led the Independent Schools Association of the Central State's New Heads Network since its inception in 2010. This program for New Heads of Independent Schools focuses on leadership skills, faculty, collegiality, and school government. He also designed and led the Washington University Program in Nonprofit Management. He has written seven books and more than 175 articles or book chapters. He was the author of the Principal Connection Column in Educational Leadership from 2004 to 2018 and now writes a leadership blog for ASCD. In addition, he has given presentations at conferences and schools throughout the US and abroad on topics like the Formative Five, Grit, faculty, collegiality, leadership, multiple intelligences, school culture, and school governance. Dr. Hoerr has also worked with independent schools on governance issues and planning and led the ASCD Professional Interest Community's MI network for 20 years. 

Dr. Tom Hoerr holds a Ph.D. in educational planning and policy development from Washington University in St. Louis, and a Master's in Education and Educational Administration from the University of Missouri St. Louis, and a BA in Education from Harris Teacher's College. He led schools for 37 years and is now a scholar in residence at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, where he teaches Prospective Principles. Dr. Hoerr began as a teacher and then moved into a leadership role as a principal in the school district of University City. In 1981, Dr. Hoerr became the head of the New City School in St. Louis, a school founded on a commitment to progressive learning and respect for human diversity. Under his leadership, New City began implementing the theory of multiple intelligences (MI) in 1988 and created the world's first MI library in 2006. During his 34 years at New City, the school raised funds to renovate the building, expand the campus, refurbish the theater, build the MI library, and establish an endowment for need-based financial aid. He was given emeritus status when he retired in 2015. He has also led the Independent Schools Association of the Central State's New Heads Network since its inception in 2010. This program for New Heads of Independent Schools focuses on leadership skills, faculty, collegiality, and school government. He also designed and led the Washington University Program in Nonprofit Management. He has written seven books and more than 175 articles or book chapters. He was the author of the Principal Connection Column in Educational Leadership from 2004 to 2018 and now writes a leadership blog for ASCD. In addition, he has given presentations at conferences and schools throughout the US and abroad on topics like the Formative Five, Grit, faculty, collegiality, leadership, multiple intelligences, school culture, and school governance. Dr. Hoerr has also worked with independent schools on governance issues and planning and led the ASCD Professional Interest Community's MI network for 20 years. 

59 min

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