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Dr. Bruce Powell

Dr. Bruce Powell was the founder and Head of School of de Toledo High School (dTHS), formerly New Community Jewish High School, in West Hills, California.  In addition to founding dTHS, he has helped to found, develop, and lead two other Jewish high schools in the Los Angeles area over the past 37 years including the Milken Community High School, and Yeshiva University of Los Angeles High School. He has also consulted on the development of 23 Jewish high schools in cities throughout the United States. 

Dr. Powell holds a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Southern California, and has won both the Milken Family Foundation Jewish Educator Award (2005) and the Covenant Award (2008) for his contributions to Jewish education.  Most importantly, Dr. Powell has four adult children with his wife, Deborah, and they have personally invested 52 “child” years in Jewish day school education.

Education:

PhD, University of Southern California

M.A., California State University, Northridge

B.A., University of California, Los Angeles

The etymology of the word “philosophy” is simply, “love of wisdom.”  “Wisdom,” in my view, is the accumulation of knowledge, values, and experiences that guide us as we make decisions in life, and thereby bring a sense of order, meaning, and contribution...

 

The etymology of the word “philosophy” is simply, “love of wisdom.”  “Wisdom,” in my view, is the accumulation of knowledge, values, and experiences that guide us as we make decisions in life, and thereby bring a sense of order, meaning, and contribution.

For teachers, principals, school heads, and for all school personnel, developing and living by a philosophy of education is, perhaps, existential to our work.  A powerful philosophy of education ensures our ability to inspire children; it allows us to more effectively develop a clear vision of our work for our parents and boards, thereby creating both excitement and trust in the educational process; and, most importantly, it provides a framework by which we may fashion the “story” of why Jewish education is the bedrock of Judaism’s profound and continuing contributions to our world.

To study the grand ideas and visions of great philosophers is, in a profound way, to improve our educational practice.  Understanding Plato’s world of “ideas” drives the reasoning behind why we study great art and literature. Knowing Aristotle provides a framework for our work in science. Learning Rachel Adler’s interpretations of texts creates a unique view of our Jewish meaning and purpose.  And, grasping the “I-Thou” moments as taught by Martin Buber, makes us better teachers, and better human beings. And there are dozens, if not hundreds more whose philosophies have shaped the world in which we now live, and whose works have created the vast variety of approaches to Jewish and secular education we find today within the democratic colossus of modern day America.

Indeed, I, for one, “love” wisdom, love education, and could not imagine teaching or leading a school without being grounded in the wonderful world of educational philosophy.

Photo of Bruce Powell
Photo of Bruce Powell
Dr. Bruce Powell

Dr. Bruce Powell was the founder and Head of School of de Toledo High School (dTHS), formerly New Community Jewish High School, in West Hills, California.  In addition to founding dTHS, he has helped to found, develop, and lead two other Jewish high schools in the Los Angeles area over the past 37 years including the Milken Community High School, and Yeshiva University of Los Angeles High School. He has also consulted on the development of 23 Jewish high schools in cities throughout the United States. 

Dr. Powell holds a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Southern California, and has won both the Milken Family Foundation Jewish Educator Award (2005) and the Covenant Award (2008) for his contributions to Jewish education.  Most importantly, Dr. Powell has four adult children with his wife, Deborah, and they have personally invested 52 “child” years in Jewish day school education.

Education:

PhD, University of Southern California

M.A., California State University, Northridge

B.A., University of California, Los Angeles