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Susan Juskalian

Susan Juskalian recently retired from teaching math in the East Longmeadow Public Schools where she also served as Professional Development Coordinator and as a special educator. A recipient of the…

Jerry Lassos

…Charter Network, 10 of Colorado’s top academic performing schools serving primarily Latino students. He is co-founder of Indigenous Students Leap Ahead! (ISLA) co-planning and co-teaching lessons research-based on American-Indian students’…

Renee Hadfield

Renee has been teaching in the East Greenwich school system for 30 years. She has been a resource teacher, a general education teacher, and for the last 15 years has…

Early Literacy and ParentChild+

…a classroom. As a parent, you are the gateway to your child’s language and literacy development.     Home E Search query for: events and courses teaching grades k 5…

Todd Gazda

…been a member of the CES Licensure Program faculty, teaching the Law, Ethics, and the Educator graduate level course. From 2005 to 2012, he served as first Assistant Principal, and

Danielle Pantano

…in Health Education” and “Abstinence Education 2023: Teaching Abstinence Where Students Don’t Get Screwed” at the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) America Convention, Cleveland, OH. She is passionate…

Jennifer Charette

…College and a B.S. in Elementary Education from Framingham State University. The majority of her classroom experience stems from a grade six team teaching model within a rural public school….

What’s so dangerous about critical thinking?

Educators are charged, at least in part, with the responsibility for teaching our students about the ideals and values of our society. In today’s politically polarized environment it is more…

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