Laurel Butler Like so many of us, my mental health as a teenager was… not great. At the time, I thought it was an individual problem – what’s wrong with…
Institute for Humane Education Team Appears on Multiple Podcasts
Zoe Weil, adjunct faculty in the MA in Humane Education program at the New England campus and founder of Institute for Humane Education (IHE), and members of the IHE team…
Alex Shevrin Venet ‘14
Alex Shevrin Venet ‘14 (New England, MEd) is an educator, professional learning facilitator, and writer. She is also a widely respected expert in the field of trauma-informed education and author…
Laura Thomas
Laura Thomas, Director and Core Faculty of the Experienced Educators Program in New England, was featured on the LCG Podcast. During the episode titled “The Critical Skills for Critical Times:…
Zoe Weil
Zoe Weil is adjunct faculty in the MA in Humane Education program at Antioch University’s New England campus and founder of Institute for Humane Education (IHE). In 2022, her book,…
Mark Williams ‘20
Mark Williams ‘20 (New England, MEd) is the creator and executive director of Hello Humans!, a mindfulness and meditation show for kids. He has spent the majority of his career…
S5 E1: Ask Students to Solve Sustainability Problems, and They Will Learn and Grow Empowered
In traditional American classrooms, students memorize textbook material for discrete subjects and later are evaluated through written tests. But is this truly the best way to prepare and empower them to solve the complex problems that they will encounter in the wider world?
Mandie Goodwin ’22
Mandie Goodwin ’22 (New England, Certificate in Nature Based Early Education) was hired to be the first Nature Based teacher in Portsmouth, NH. She brings the joy of living and…
Nandita Bajaj ’21
Nandita Bajaj ’21 (New England, MED) is adjunct faculty at Antioch University in the Human Education programs at its New England campus. She teaches courses on pronatalism and overpopulation, and…
The Quiet Revolution: How Introverts Change the World
Isabelle Kluge I am a proud introvert who is always growing in self-awareness and learning to empower myself in a noisy world of extroverts. In this essay, I will address…
Happy Children’s Day
Katlyn boucher On this day, we celebrate children, the magic of childhood, perhaps reminisce about our own, and hopefully reflect on the kind of world children are living in now….
Growing Resiliency—and Food
“When we stop communities from being able to grow their food, we create a cycle of dependency.”