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 - Jean Bonnyman

Jean Bonnyman

Former Faculty

July 2006 to June 2016

Previous Background
Jean has served as an Upper School learning specialist since 2006. She holds a B.S., an M.Ed. and an Ed.S., all from the University of Virginia. She has more than 30 years of experience in education and counseling. Prior to her work in the Learning Center, Jean taught second and third grade in a Montessori School in Knoxville, served as a private academic/personal coach for high school students, and consulted with athletes as a sport psychologist. She is the mother of Darlington alumni Ed (’05), Norman (’07) and Isabel (’09).

College Education
B.S., M.Ed., Ed.S., University of Virginia

The Difference of a Decade at Darlington

Academic Administration | Jean Bonnyman, May 3, 2016
As her time at Darlington comes to a close, Learning Center Specialist Jean Bonnyman fondly reflects on her experiences as a parent and as a colleague.

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Growth Mindset in Action & the Importance of Goal Setting

Academic Administration | Jean Bonnyman, January 15, 2016
"Effort beats talent over time; persistence is a bigger indicator of long-term success than talent.” If students remembered nothing else from today’s lesson, I wanted them to remember this.

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Golf Academy: September Update

Athletics | Matthew Peal , September 29, 2015
The Coosa Junior Golf Academy has had an eventful month! Here is a brief glimpse at what all went on with the Coosa Junior Golf Academy in September.

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Why Read?: Darlington Students Tell All

Learning Center | Jean Bonnyman, September 14, 2015
This summer, 39 students chose to read “Orphan Train” by Christine Baker Kline. In their summer reading reports, these students expertly described the benefits of a good read. Check out their comments in this blog!

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How Your Brain Processes & Remembers Information Best: Effective Annotating & Note-Taking Techniques

Learning Center | Jean Bonnyman, March 2, 2015
The core of a good study process is effective annotating and note taking. In the Upper School's Glenn Teaching & Learning Center, we teach very specific skills in these two areas that have been proven successful over time.

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Norman Bonnyman ('07): From Darlington's hills to Capitol Hill

January 21, 2015
As a Darlington student, Bonnyman was active on campus and one of the founding house prefects of RUMPUS. Now an advocate for veterans everywhere, the Tiger alum proudly recalls his days at Darlington and the lessons that prepared him for non-profit work in Washington, D.C.

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Why We Must Teach Emotional Intelligence to Children

Learning Center | Jean Bonnyman, December 9, 2014
Parents can remember a time when computers and cell phones did not permeate our lives, but most children have never experienced a slower, simpler life. Do they pay a price for this? The experts all say a resounding, yes!

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Goldin selected to moderate at education and neurology conference

November 18, 2014
Lisa Goldin, Darlington’s director of the Glenn Teaching and Learning Center, has been invited to preside over three sessions at the Learning & the Brain Conference in Boston, Nov. 20-22, 2014.

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The Importance of Emotional Intelligence & Why You Want to Know About It

Learning Center | Jean Bonnyman, November 17, 2014
Usually, when parents think of their child’s potential career success as an adult, they think of academics and the best college possible. A 4.0 average and a diploma from a top college are certainly what every parent hopes for their child, but that is not the single indicator of success. The skills, effort, knowledge and persistence that come from a strong academic record are a key underpinning, but the people who are most successful in their field have emotional intelligence.

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Expectations for Seniors & Why These Life Skills are Important Before College

College Guidance | Jean Bonnyman, November 5, 2014
Darlington has high expectations for students, and seniors in particular. Seniors are expected to lead by their good behavior and responsible actions. When they graduate from Darlington, the end goal is not just college admission; the end goal is a person who has the life skills to succeed beyond just grades, and the character that withstands adversity.

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