Charles Howard Gonzalez is an assistant professor of Teaching and Learning at Austin Peay State University. He draws on his almost twenty years of work with diverse populations of public-school students, out-of-school youths, and student teachers to inform his classes on instructional methods, pedagogy, and educational foundations. He is on Twitter @BeingTeacherly.
Paul J. Vermette has been a Professor of (Teacher) education at Niagara University for a very long time. He has been an author or co-author of 6 books and roughly 100 articles, and has collaborated on many conference presentations, most of which deal with issues of Constructivism, Cooperative Learning, Social and Emotional Learning and Teacher Education.
Mary Ellen Bardsley is an associate professor at the College of Education, Niagara University. She teaches a variety of courses in early childhood and literacy. A former Head Start teacher, Mary Ellen has presented on a wide variety of topics at local, state, national, and international conferences for many years including NYSAEYC, NAEYC, ACEI, and the NAEYC Professional Development Institute.
Kimberly Alexander is a middle school science teacher in western New York. She is actively involved in the Science Teachers Association of New York State and the American Educational Research Association. She is interested in the promotion of social and emotional learning for all students and has published work and led professional development courses to this end.
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