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Dr. Julie Biddle Publishes Article
Antioch University New England Education Department faculty Dr. Julie Biddle had an article published in Innovations in Early Education: The International Reggio Emilia Exchange, the Quarterly Periodical of the North…
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[Teaching Unpacked] Critical Skills: The Essential Learning Ingredient
There is often a gap between the theory and the actual application of lessons in a real-world setting. Through effective teacher prep, we can build engaging and interactive lessons that help students solve real-world problems.
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Maria-Judith Rodriguez Joins Antioch University as the Institution’s First Vice Chancellor of Human Resources
Maria-Judith Rodriguez joined Antioch University as the institution’s first Vice Chancellor of Human Resources on March 15, 2021. This interview, conducted during late March, is Maria-Judith’s first introduction to many…
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Outside is the New Inside: Exploring and Learning in Nature
Outside has become the new inside. This isn’t just true for socializing during the pandemic. It’s also increasingly true for the classrooms in which students across the country are studying….
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Best Value Schools Announces Antioch University New England’s Addictions Counseling Program as One of Top 20 in 2021
Best Value Schools has announced Antioch University New England’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Addictions Counseling as one of the top programs for 2021. Graduates of the MA in…
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An Interview with UEE Alum Sylvia Hadnot
From Antioch University Seattle’s MA in Education with Urban Environmental Education (UEE) Program’s Alumni Journal. I’m working as a professional development facilitator out of a program called Sound Discipline. I work with…
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Studying Business With an Eye on Theater
Not everyone has the privilege of knowing their grandparents, let alone finding in them an inspiration and model the way that Paige Crickard has been inspired by her grandmother. But…
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The Three C’s – Laurien Alexandre Captures Three Principles Underlying Antioch Programs
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, it was easy to say what made many of Antioch’s programs different from those offered by other schools: an emphasis on social justice, on strong community,…
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The Power of Narrative Evaluations (Not Grades)
A narrative evaluation meets students where they are, so they can make adjustments to improve their coursework over time, and get to where they need to be.