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Neuroversity - The Gow School: Specializing in Teaching Students with Language Based Learning Differences

The Gow School: Specializing in Teaching Students with Language Based Learning Differences

10/20/24 • 35 min

Neuroversity

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In this episode of Neuroversity, Jessica Kidwell speaks with John Munro, head of the Gow School, a pioneering institution for students with language-based learning differences. They discuss the school's history, mission, and unique curriculum designed to support dyslexic learners. Munro shares insights on the importance of early intervention, the school's approach to teaching, and the significance of relational connections in a boarding school environment. They also address the challenges of accessibility and financial aid for families, as well as future plans for the school as it approaches its centennial anniversary.
Key Moments:
00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and the Gow School
05:05 The History and Mission of the Gow School
09:49 Understanding Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Differences
15:01 Curriculum and Teaching Approaches at the Gow School
20:11 Supporting Students with Multiple Learning Differences
24:54 Safety and Community in a Boarding School Environment
30:07 Financial Aid and Accessibility for Families
34:47 Future Plans and Strategic Goals for the Gow School
About Today's Guest:
John Munro, Head of School at The Gow School since 2023
The Gow School, since 1926, is a coed college prep boarding and day school for students, grades 5-post graduate, with dyslexia and similar language based learning disabilites in New York.
https://www.gow.org/

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In this episode of Neuroversity, Jessica Kidwell speaks with John Munro, head of the Gow School, a pioneering institution for students with language-based learning differences. They discuss the school's history, mission, and unique curriculum designed to support dyslexic learners. Munro shares insights on the importance of early intervention, the school's approach to teaching, and the significance of relational connections in a boarding school environment. They also address the challenges of accessibility and financial aid for families, as well as future plans for the school as it approaches its centennial anniversary.
Key Moments:
00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and the Gow School
05:05 The History and Mission of the Gow School
09:49 Understanding Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Differences
15:01 Curriculum and Teaching Approaches at the Gow School
20:11 Supporting Students with Multiple Learning Differences
24:54 Safety and Community in a Boarding School Environment
30:07 Financial Aid and Accessibility for Families
34:47 Future Plans and Strategic Goals for the Gow School
About Today's Guest:
John Munro, Head of School at The Gow School since 2023
The Gow School, since 1926, is a coed college prep boarding and day school for students, grades 5-post graduate, with dyslexia and similar language based learning disabilites in New York.
https://www.gow.org/

Follow Neuroversity on all our social platforms:
Neuroversity Website
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