Faculty Book Recommendation: “Teaching: A Life’s Work”
Sonia Nieto and Alicia Lopez, mother and daughter write about the trajectories, vision, and values that brought them to teaching.
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Sonia Nieto and Alicia Lopez, mother and daughter write about the trajectories, vision, and values that brought them to teaching.
Tiffany Espinosa recommends this report with over 200 measures of innovation in education.
Alex Tancrell and Jacob Rivers from the Williston Northampton School joined our 3-day M.A.T. orientation in EL Education.
Kaneka Turner MAT’15 was one of the keynote speakers at National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference in Orlando, FL in October 2017. Her talk centered on her work advocating for more inclusive mathematical communities.
Kathryn Accurso won the American Education Research Association Vocabulary SIG Student Research Paper of the Year Award for her paper.
“I am impressed, but not surprised, by the support I received from fellow boarding school teachers — at my school and beyond. They were wise, thoughtful, and humble, and though sometimes I did not know how they had the time do so, they were always willing to help.”
Todd D’Alessandro was drawn to the Master of Arts in Teaching Leadership program because he wanted more formal instruction, and it has already made him more confident as a teacher.
Youth Writing Adventure happened in Amherst, MA with the help of a Professional and Graduate Education lecturer and some graduate students.
The newest program offered by graduate programs at Mount Holyoke trains paraeducators of color working in Amherst public schools to be teachers.
Institute offerings through the College’s Professional and Graduate Education program engage a broad audience of adult learners.