THE INSPIRED
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Charting a course for the future of school is an exciting undertaking. One of the parts of our work at the Inspired Learning Project that we enjoy most is having the chance to connect with like-minded educators who are leaders of change. Whether as educators, authors, researchers, or learners - they take steps to support school environments that align with their beliefs about learning. This year, The Inspired Learning Project has partnered with this talented group in order to gain their support in acting as catalysts for building the next generation of schools. With that in mind, we are excited to introduce you to the Inspired Learning Catalysts. Through their role, they will regularly share their thoughts and perspectives through our blog. In addition, we look forward to featuring their work through digital conversations, the chance to connect at professional development workshops, and more. Our ILP Catalysts include: Nicole Bottomley, Principal, Holliston High School Jenn Clifford, Principal, Cutler School, Hamilton-Wenham Public Schools Kathleen Duff, Director of Career and Technical Education, Newton Public Schools Liz Garden, Dr. Leroy E. Mayo Elementary School, Wachusett Regional School District Brian Hodges, Social Studies Coordinator, Attleboro High School Dr. Beth Holland, Researcher & Writer, Newport, RI Amanda Hough, Teacher, Mashpee Middle/High School Patrick Kelley, Principal, Triton Regional High School Erin Lachapelle, Dean of Students, Ashland High School Patrick Larkin, Assistant Superintendent, Burlington Public Schools Ted McCarthy, Principal, Sutton High School Pam Moran, Author/Retired Superintendent, Albemarle County Public Schools, VA Toby Reed, Teacher, Attleboro High School Kelley St. Coeur, Principal, Ashland High School Colleen Terrill, Teacher, Seekonk Erik Tracy, Principal, Hamilton-Wenham Public Schools Paul Vieira, Assistant Superintendent, Ashland Public Schools Are you interested in being an Inspired Learning Catalyst? Email [email protected] to learn more about this opportunity. Comments are closed.
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