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Shelley Viles
Antioch University New England
603-283-2145
continuing-education.aune@antioch.edu
Deandra Early, Middle School Math Teacher, The Riverside School
Deandra earned her BA in Biology with a concentration in Environmental Science from Colby College and her M.Ed for Experienced Educators in Education for Sustainability from Antioch University New England. For the past 16 years, she has taught pre-K through college level courses in both public and private school settings and has developed numerous curricular units through the lens of sustainability.
Reeve Basom, Place-Based Education Coordinator, Center for an Agricultural Economy
In 2016, Reeve joined the community programs team at the Center for an Agricultural Economy, a local food systems non-profit in Hardwick VT. She holds a bachelor's degree from Haverford College, a Masters of Teaching from the Upper Valley Graduate School of Education, a Vermont Professional Educator License in Elementary Education, and is an alumna of the Shelburne Farms Education for Sustainability Leadership Academy (2017-18).
Designed to be dynamic and democratic, the institute offers teachers and administrators the time and space to develop projects of personal interest while providing opportunities to learn from colleagues and other leaders in the field of Education for Sustainability. Interactive sessions will feature a blend of individual work time, peer-to-peer feedback, resource sharing, hands-on learning experiences, and large and small group discussions. Our overall goal is to ensure participants have the opportunity to develop connections between curriculum and community, work and dialogue together, and reflect in an inspiring setting that models sustainability and systems thinking.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Registration Costs:
One-week Institute: $560.00
Graduate Course: $1,010.00