LiberatED Podcast

Agency, Affordability, and Hands-On Learning at The Village School

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Feb 10, 2026
Elizabeth Dean, Head of Learning at The Village School and doctoral researcher in educational leadership, discusses learner-centered design and student voice. She describes hands-on projects, two hours of daily unstructured play, a small-school micro model, and plans for a 2028 high school. She also explains deliberately low tuition and strong parent-guide partnerships focused on access and community.
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ANECDOTE

Project-Based Learning Sparked Her Journey

  • Elizabeth recounts her first immersive project-based learning experience while teaching, which inspired curriculum changes in her classroom.
  • That experience also motivated her doctoral work and led her to discover The Village School.
INSIGHT

School Trains Students To 'Play The Game'

  • Elizabeth observed high schoolers often default to asking 'what do I need to check off' rather than pursue creative projects because they never were asked about their passions.
  • This reveals how conventional schooling trains students to play the game instead of discover themselves.
ANECDOTE

Playtime Visible In Dirty Clothes

  • Elizabeth describes how her children came home clean from their neighborhood kindergarten but returned dirty and joyful from The Village School.
  • She uses the kids' dirty clothes as a tangible metric that the school's value of outdoor play is actually happening.
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