- Sally Smith
Sally Liberman Smith (
May 7 ,1929 -December 1 ,2007 ) was an Americaneducator . Smith founded the Lab School for children with learning difficulties in 1967. Inspired by her background in education and dance as well as her own youngest son’s experience with learning difficulties, Smith built up the Lab School and a curriculum infused with the arts. [ [http://www.labschool.org/content/aboutsallysmith The Lab School] ] All the while Smith also served the students of theAmerican University for 30 years as a professor in the School of Education and the Head of the Graduate Program in Special Education until the time of her death.Life
Early Years
Smith was born in
New York City to Isaac and Bertha Liberman on Tuesday May 7, 1929. She was the youngest of four daughters in the Liberman family and grew up in New York. Her father, Isaac, was the president of a department store, Arnold Constable and Co.Education
In 1950 Smith graduated from
Bennington College in Vermont – at the time an all women’s institution. At Bennington Smith studied dance under acclaimed modern dancer,Martha Graham . Smith also studied underErich Fromm in the area of psychoanalytics [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/03/AR2007120301954.html Sally Smith, 78; Lab School Founder - washingtonpost.com ] ] . Her first published book was born under Fromm’s guidance: A Child’s Guide to a Parent’s Mind, 1951. Smith continued on to receive a Masters degree in Education from New York University in 1955. Smith then became a professor at the School of Education at the American University and ran the Masters Program focused on learning disabilities.Family
Sally Liberman married Robert Smith and became the mother of three sons: Randall, Nick, and Gary. Her marriage with Robert Smith ended in divorce.
Professional Life
After receiving her Masters degree Smith worked for the
World Health Organization and lived abroad, moving with Robert Smith who was in the Foreign Service. While traveling she wrote her second book: Nobody Said It’s Easy: Can the Years Between 13 and 19 Be the Best Year’s of a Child’s Life?, 1965. In 1967, when Smith’s youngest son Gary was in first grade Smith discovered the extent of Gary’s learning disabilities that were hindering him from excelling in school in the same way as his peers. Motivated by the lack of services for talented minds like Gary’s, Smith started the Lab School with a few children from her neighborhood. Smith observed her son's interaction and progress during the themed birthday parties she would throw. She used this idea and technique to create and interactive classroom. The Academic Club Method was born and fleshed out by Smith during the first years of the Lab School as more and more parents dropped their children at her doorstep. As Smith became the director of the Lab School she also took on the role of professor and head of the Learning Disabilities Masters program at theAmerican University in Washington. In 1983 the Lab School moved to a more permanent residence and the success gave birth to a fund raising campaign in 1984 connecting famous figures with learning disabilities to supporting the school’s efforts. In 2000 another campus of the Lab School opened in Baltimore to accommodate the growing interest of parents with learning disabled children. Following the Lab School’s success Smith established the Academic Club Teaching Service (ACTS) in 2005 to train educators at other intuitions in the Academic Club Method. [ [http://www.american.edu/cas/seth/faculty_smith.cfm School of Education, Teaching and Health ] ]Philosophy
Sally Smith holds a strong belief in the ability of all children to learn and discover their talents. Traditional education reaches a certain sector of the population but innovative methods are needed to help unlock the talent within children with learning abilities outside of that spectrum. The Lab School model uses art-infused academic coursework in such a way as to address the specific neurological passageways in the brains of students with learning disabilities. Smith has found that often these children have a higher I.Q. than their peers and, thus, require stimulation for critical thinking and logic based approaches to learning. Smith also believes highly in the importance of enjoyment in the learning process and often speaks of the joy expressed by her students in coming to the Lab School.
Publications
Sally Smith has authored ten books, numerous articles, and appeared in several videos on the Lab School and teaching methods for students with learning disabilities.
Books
*'A Child’s Guide to a Parent’s Mind"' – Schuman, 1951
*"Nobody Said It's Easy: Can the Years Between 13 and 19 Be the Best Years of a Child's Life?" – The Macmillan Company, 1965
*"Succeeding Against the Odds: How the Learning-Disabled Child Can Realize Their Promise" – Tarcher/Perigee, 1993
*"Different Is Not Bad, Different Is the World: A Book About Disabilities" – Sopris West, 1994
*"No Easy Answers: The Learning Disabled Child At Home and At School" – Bantam new edition February, 1995 and "Sin Respuestas Simples: El Niño con Problemas de Aprendizaje En El Hogar Y En La Escuela" – Editorial Plaza Mayor, Inc., 1999
*"The Power of the Arts: Creative Strategies for Teaching Exceptional Learners" – Paul H Brookes Publishing, 2001
*"Live It, Learn It: The Academic Club Methodology For Students With Learning Disabilities and ADHD" – Brookes Publishing, 2005Articles
*"What Do Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, and Related Disorders Deal With?" – Pediatric Nursing, May/June 2002 issue
*"Learning Disabilities" – TheEncyclopedia Britannia , 1985 Medical and Health AnnualVideo
*Teach Me Different –
PBS series, 2002
*Lab School: Sally Smith – Today Show, 2007Smith has also been featured in numerous publications:
*Creativity and Learning Disabilities – [http://www.ncld.org/ National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD)] , 2002
*Extraordinary Women: Fantasies Revealed 58 Women of Accomplishment Portray Hidden Dreams and Real Hopes – Stewart, Tobari, and Chang, 2005
*Teaching, Schools, and Society (8th Edition) – David Miller Sadker, Myra Pollack Sadker, Karen R. Zittleman, 2007
*Baltimore Sun ,Smart Woman Magazine ,Washington Home and Garden Magazine , American, the magazine ofAmerican University ,Washington’s Finest Magazine,Education Update , andChild Magazine Accolades
*Living Legacy Award: [http://www.wic.org/ Women’s International Center] – 1990
*LDA Award: [http://www.ldanatl.org/ Learning Disabilities of Association of America] – 1993
*Principal of Excellence: [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ Washington Post] – 1999
*25 Years of Outstanding Service: [http://www.american.edu/index1.html American University] – 2001
*Mentor of the Month: [http://www.ldonline.org/ Learning Disabled Online] – June 2003The Lab School
Founded by Sally Smith in 1967 the Lab School is a K-12 school for students with learning disabilities and ADHD.A second Lab School was founded in 2000 in Baltimore,MD
References
ee also
*The Lab School of Washington
*The Lab School of BaltimoreExternal links
*http://www.labschool.org/content/aboutsallysmith
*http://www.labschool.org/
*http://www.american.edu/
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DInS0e4aJDU
*http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16880570
*http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/03/AR2007120301954.html
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