
Education Alum Nominated for Teacher of the Year
Alum John Thomas ‘04 (Antioch University New England, MEd) was nominated for the 2022 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year. John, who teaches elementary students
Alum John Thomas ‘04 (Antioch University New England, MEd) was nominated for the 2022 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year. John, who teaches elementary students
“Childhood and Nature: Design Principles for Educators” Fosters Childhood Learning Through Connections with Nature Playful engagement in nature can be an incredible tool for learning.
For Hannah French’s third- and fourth-grade students, their classroom during the pandemic has much better air circulation than before. And it’s also a lot greener.
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
Antioch New England launched several new programs in partnership with the Institute for Humane Education (IHE) in early 2020. These programs are attracting a wide
Megan Gessler is a Nature-Based Early Childhood Coordinator at The Morton Arboretum near Chicago. Her work puts her in charge of the Arboretum’s nature-based early
Torin Finser, Antioch University New England Education faculty and a longstanding Waldorf teacher, author and educator of over 40 years will be presenting at Festival of
“Aim to land where you want to land. I don’t think you’re going to make a wrong decision at a place like Antioch.” Antioch University
Dr. Torin Finser, PhD, of Antioch University New England is sharing his expertise with educators around the world to commemorate 100 years of Waldorf Education
Laura Thomas recently presented a webinar, entitled “Building Collaborative Learning Communities to Increase Student Engagement,” for the New England International Society for Technology in Education
Jana Dean ‘94 is one of 38 U.S. teachers selected for the highly competitive Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching fellowship to the Netherlands. As a
The Best Day Ever film has been accepted into the regional films competition section of the Vermont International Film Festival. Currently shown on Vermont Public
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