Janet
Levine is founder and director of the National Educators Institute
at Milton Academy, a laboratory for programs applying personality
to education, and is a tenured educator in the English department
at Milton Academy. A seasoned teacher, she has a wealth of experience
working with parents and children. She speaks and publishes internationally
on personality and education, and has authored many articles and
books, including Know Your Parenting Personality: How to Use
the Enneagram to Become the Best Parent You Can Be, The Enneagram
Intelligences: Understanding Personality for Effective Teaching
and Learning, and a well-reviewed autobiography of political
memoirs, Inside Apartheid: One Woman's Struggle in South Africa.
Before
her work with the Enneagram (E-model), Janet -- a native of South
Africa -- was a favorite lecturer and journalist speaking on the
subject of South Africa at Harvard / Radcliff, Yale, and Boston
College, as well as a featured commentator on South African issues
for ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and was special consultant to PBS for a
Frontline documentary on South Africa. As a freelance journalist
over the last 35 years, Janet has been published in newspapers and
journals throughout the world with featured articles in New York
Times Magazine, Boston Globe, and Yale Review.
Not
one to stand on the sidelines, Janet has founded many organizations
to help forward the causes she believes in. While in South Africa,
she held elected offices at local, regional, and national levels
in the anti-apartheid political party, and was twice elected to
the Johannesburg City Council. She was also the only woman and white
member of a 7-person board that founded the first and largest South
African black private sector co-operative, Ma-Afrika Taxi Ltd.
Arriving
in the United States in the mid-eighties, Janet co-founded and was
the first director of ISSAEP (Independent Schools South Africa Education
Program), a bridging year for black South Africans as seniors at
independent high schools in the United States prior to attending
U.S. colleges. Having established herself as an Enneagram expert
in the early nineties, Janet went on to found and then preside as
the first president of the Professional Association of Enneagram
Teachers, which now has an average annual membership of 300-350.
More recently, she founded and directed Transforming Teaching Workshops
providing resources and services on personality to educators.
Janet
continues to write and teach in Milton, Massachusetts. You can e-mail
her at JLevinegrp@aol.com.
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