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Get
to know more about Antioch's talented education faculty by exploring
the links below. You'll find biographies of faculty members
that feature their backgrounds, interests and personal comments about
teaching at Antioch.
Read about associate and adjunct faculty who teach in the education program or check out the complete list of core and visiting Antioch faculty, including faculty teaching in other programs.
Sara Hagenah , M.A.Ed., SUNY-Buffalo. Sara Hagenah has taught middle school and high school science and now teaches college-level science instructional methods to pre-service K-12 teachers.
Christie E. Kaaland, Ed.D.,
University of Washington. Christie Kaaland's areas of interest include literacy
development, children’s literature and curriculum integration.
Edward Mikel, Ph.D, Washington
University. Edward Mikel focuses on the application of participatory
democratic principles to curriculum and instruction, school governance
and the role of schools in progressive social change.
Rachel Oppenheim, Ed.D., Columbia University. Rachel Oppenheim research revolves around the educational lives of incarcerated women, and for last five years she has worked as a teacher for the Prison Education Initiative at Rikers Island (and as director since 2008).
Kelly Vancil, Ed.D., Seattle University. Kelly Vancil deeply values reflection and inquiry. His research includes investigation of the link between the oral practice of critical thinking skills to the successful expression of thinking and learning.
Darlene York, Ed.D., University of Southern California. Darlene York brings extensive teaching, writing and presentation experience to the education faculty.
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