…own pace in a small, one-classroom environment at the college and some take college-level courses. This year the academy joined up with Summit Learning and the Center for Adolescent Studies…
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Working with the Struggling Reader
…Licensure Program Enrollees must take courses in sequence. Course Structure This course includes a mix of asynchronous and synchronous online learning experiences. The first synchronous meeting session will be held…
Dynamic Perspectives in Education
…analyze the philosophical underpinnings of the common issues that affect the instructional practices of teachers and the decision made by instructional leaders. This course focuses on relevant topics that are…
Crocker Farm teacher awarded 2018 Roger L. Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award
…for learning, building relationships with students and showing a commitment to social justice. Creative lessons like the social studies one are a highlight for many of her students. “She’s different…
Katherin Hudkins, LicSW, ECMH-E®
Katherin is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker who serves as an Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant at CES. She worked for 7 years in the field of perinatal education…
Safire DeJong Ed.D.
Safire is a mama, auntie, daughter, practitioner, and scholar. She is co-editor of Readings for Diversity and Social Justice and holds a Doctorate of Education in Social Justice Education from…
Michael Vidal
…as a lead trainer and consultant at the National Conference for Community & Justice (NCCJ) where he works with schools and other organizations on implementing institutional practices for social change….
Strong Foundations for Young Children Expands to Serve Families Throughout Hampshire County
…to strengthen their child’s social emotional and behavior skills before they begin school, and provides coaching and modeling for parents, grandparents, or caregivers to ensure that children of at-risk families…
Dr. Barbara Love
…as chair of the Amherst School Committee. Dr. Love has written on self-awareness for social justice educators, internalized oppression, and teaching about social justice issues including racism, ageism, and adultism….
If you want your children to succeed, teach them to share in Kindergarten
Kindergartners who share, cooperate and are helpful are more likely to have a college degree and a job 20 years later than children who lack those social skills, according to…