Out of hundreds of applications from talented educators, Brooke Zanetell, UNM-Taos Natural Resources Management program director, has been selected by the non-profit organization Ecology Project International (EPI) to participate in an 8-day Teacher.
MANCHESTER Rebecca Allen of Burr and Burton Academy has been selected by the non-profit organization Ecology Project International (EPI) to participate in an eight-day Teacher Fellowship in Costa Rica.
Out of hundreds of applications from talented educators, Tricia Kearns of South Middle School has been selected by the nonprofit organization Ecology Project International (EPI) to participate in an eight-day Teacher Fellowship in Baja, Mexico.
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On April 8, 2021, the Pulitzer Center education team was in conversation with Teacher Fellows Jairus Hallums and Nikysha Gilliam. Jairus and Nikysha shared how they leverage global, underreported news stories to foster student inquiry around representation, identity, and community, and tips for navigating these themes in your own classroom.
Gilliam is a native of Pontiac, Michigan, and a high school educator. A graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in English, and a masters in educational administration from California State University, Northridge, Gilliam is a former Fulbright Fellow and a current doctoral student at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. She has been teaching for 23 years and this year teaches ninth and tenth-grade English and English Language Development. Her unit, Identity in the Time of Covid-19, explores how identity and community change in the face of crises and con
Apr 1, 2021
Dr. Jim McKean, OHIO Chillicothe Associate Professor of Law Enforcement, was recently awarded an RHE Workforce Success Initiative grant. Dr. McKean proposed a project titled the Southern Ohio Public Safety Workforce Development Training. The project’s goal was “to initiate a model of public safety workforce development training utilizing available instructional resources from Ohio University Chillicothe to meet the needs of local law enforcement officers in our service region.”
New initiatives to improve workforce opportunities in the Appalachian region have been made possible thanks to a new project spearheaded by the Executive Dean for OHIO Regional Higher Education (RHE).