Modality: Low-Residency
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MEd for Experienced Educators, Educating for Sustainability
Regardless of your position as an educator or class that you teach, the fundamentals of sustainability can be weaved into your curriculum. Help lead a revolutionary shift in thinking and empower an entire generation to choose a healthier, more sustainable future.
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MEd for Experienced Educators, Problem-Based Learning Using Critical Skills
Since 1986, the Critical Skills program has offered educators a powerful set of learning experiences in support of classroom and school change initiatives through the MEd program as well as via institutes and workshops through the Antioch Center for School Renewal.
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Certificate in Nature-Based Early Childhood Education
The Nature-Based Early Childhood Education Certificate program in the Department of Education at Antioch University New England trains teachers, administrators, and founders of nature preschools and forest kindergartens.
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PhD in Leadership & Change
Engaging in the scholarship and research of leading positive change. Antioch's PhD in Leadership and Change program is dedicated to engaging working professionals in the interdisciplinary study, research, and practice of leading positive change in workplaces, schools, organizations, and communities across the country and the world. This degree is offered by Antioch University's Graduate School…
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Post-MFA Certificate in the Teaching of Creative Writing
In a single semester, our low-residency Post-MFA Certificate program takes aspiring teachers from theory to practice, focusing on methods of teaching writing and allowing the student to gain practical classroom experience through either a face-to-face or an online supervised teaching placement.
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MFA in Creative Writing
Our low-residency MFA in Creative Writing program features one-on-one mentoring with a variety of successful, publishing writers and includes instruction in craft, revision, and critical reading and thinking skills, preparing adult learners for careers and meaningful lives as writers, editors, teachers, and engaged literary citizens.
