Project Wayfinder and San Domenico School Partner for West Coast 2019 Wayfinder Summer Institute

Now accepting applications for teacher professional development, empowering students to live purposeful lives.
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Project Wayfinder and San Domenico School have partnered to host the West Coast 2019 Wayfinder Summer Institute on SD’s 515-acre campus just north of San Francisco. Project Wayfinder was developed at the Stanford d.School and uses a wayfinding metaphor - using traditional and indigenous navigation techniques and skills to journey through the natural world - to equip students and teachers with tools and skills to create purposeful lives. This practice is in strong alignment with San Domenico’s 169-year commitment to providing students not only exceptional education but, also, a sense of personal purpose and meaning. The institute will bring together educators from around the world for training to implement Project Wayfinder in the classroom.

Upon completion of this training, educators will be equipped with strategies, tactics, and skills based in social-emotional learning, project-based learning, design thinking and 21st Century Skills to integrate directly into schools and community programs. The program is open to high school educators including advisers, administrators, counselors, teachers, coaches, and more.

Project Wayfinder West Coast Institute at San Domenico School

June 17-21, 2019 

4-day, 4-night Wayfinder residential retreat and training

San Anselmo, CA

“We’re honored to have a network of mission-aligned partners like San Domenico School to help guide students to live meaningful lives,” said Project Wayfinder Founder and Director Patrick Cook-Deegan. “Educators will receive a truly immersive experience learning how to support and develop students’ passions and purpose during the West Coast Institute residential retreat.”

Schools are encouraged to send between two and seven educators from a school or program to the Institute. Priority for admittance will be given to teams with one school leader and one teacher or more.

Training for eight or more educators from a school or program can be facilitated through On-Site School Trainings.

To view and submit an application, visit https://www.projectwayfinder.com/apply.

About Project Wayfinder

Project Wayfinder helps the next generation connect to a sense of purpose in all aspects of life, including work, social relationships and leisure time. This year, Project Wayfinder is being taught by 200 teachers to more than 4000 students at 56 schools and colleges. Partner schools are located in 17 states across the US and in Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Learn more at ProjectWayfinder.com. Email Tim Klein  [email protected] to bring Project Wayfinder to your school community.

About San Domenico

As California’s oldest independent school, San Domenico carries on a 169-year tradition of providing not just exceptional, college preparatory education, but also a curriculum that asks students to find a deep sense of personal meaning and purpose. The 515-acre campus is located just 35 minutes north of San Francisco and includes a diverse community of students, K-12, with both day and boarding options for high school. For more information about SD’s program, visit www.sandomenico.org or call 415.258.1900. For information on summer enrichment and co-curricular programs, visit www.sandomenico.org/Summers.

Source: Project Wayfinder

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About Project Wayfinder

#PurposeLearning initiative launched from Stanford University's d.school. Reimagining #HighSchool + #HigherEd with purpose provoking toolkits and teacher trainings.

Adriana Parsons
Media Relations , Project Wayfinder