Summer at Walker's

All For Girls
Teaching Institute


The Ethel Walker School’s All For Girls Teaching Institute grounds new teachers and teachers new to girls’ schools in the research, practices, and mindset that shape effective teaching in girls’ schools. Developed in partnership with the International Coalition of Girls’ Schools, the institute combines expert-led learning with hands-on collaboration to help participants develop their own teaching philosophy and a practical toolkit for inspiring girls in the classroom.

In Partnership With:

Keynote Address

Laura Blankenship, Director of Research & Strategic Learning Initiatives at ICGS 

Dr. Laura Blankenship is the Interim Director of Professional Learning at ICGS. Dr. Blankenship is a veteran independent school educator and administrator, and the former Founding Head of School at San Francisco Girls’ School. For the past twenty years, Dr. Blankenship has devoted her skills to girls’ and women’s education. At Bryn Mawr College, she worked as an Instructional Technologist for seven years, running a summer program to teach young women web development and technical skills. She then joined The Baldwin School, a PreK-12 all-girls school in Bryn Mawr, PA, where she spent ten years. There, she established the Computer Science program and served as the Computer Science Department Chair before serving as the Dean of Academic Affairs and finally Assistant Head of School. In these positions, she managed academic programming, faculty evaluation, hiring, accreditation, strategic planning, and leadership hiring.

Dr. Blankenship has also served as a board member of the Computer Science Teachers’ Association and on the CSTA Curriculum Committee. She received the National Conference of Women in Technology Educator award. Laura earned her B.A. in Creative Writing at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. She earned her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Arkansas, where her dissertation focused on using web technologies to enhance writing instruction.

Program Information

program dates

July 29-31, 2026
Location: 230 Bushy Hill Road, Simsbury, CT

Pricing

Early Bird Registration: $625
Register before June 1

Regular Registration: $750
Registration fee includes the ICGS Foundations of Girls’ Education online course (a $325 value), meals, and on-campus lodging.

Register Here

Before You Arrive

Complete the virtual ICGS Foundations of Girls’ Education course at your own pace (online access is included in your registration fee) and arrive at the Teaching Institute with a strong foundation in the research, practices, and mindset that shape effective teaching in girls’ schools.

During the Teaching Institute

Build on that foundation through hands-on sessions, collaboration, and more:

  • Hear a keynote address from Laura Blankenship, Director of Research & Strategic Learning Initiatives at ICGS
  • Participate in sessions covering topics such as:
  1. The Science of How Girls Learn
  2. Developing Your Evidence-Based Teaching Philosophy
  3. Relational Pedagogy and Trust-Centered Classrooms
  4. Building Agency: Confidence and Leadership in Girls
  5. Whole-Girl Well-Being
  • Visit peer girls’ schools to experience each unique campus

Participant Outcome

Participants leave with a personal teaching philosophy statement, a classroom toolkit, and a professional network across girls’ schools.