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Get to know more about Antioch’s talented educaton faculty. You’ll find biographies of faculty members that feature their backgrounds, interests and personal comments about teaching at Antioch.

To read about associate and adjunct faculty who teach in the education program, click here. To check out other Antioch faculty visit Our Faculty.

Robert Delisle, Ed.D., Boston University. Robert Delisle focuses on improving student achievement and curriculum reform.

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.

Anne Maxham, Ph.D., University of Idaho. Anne Maxham's research interests include adult learning and writing apprehension, writing communities and qualitative research methodology.

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.

Wendy J. Rosen, Ph.D., Michigan State University. Wendy Rosen focuses on power, diversity and equity issues, multicultural education, Native American women in higher education and leadership positions, and the social and cultural foundation of education.

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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