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

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Judith Bloom, M.Ed., City University. Judith Bloom has more than 30 years of experience in public education as a librarian, innovative teacher and learning resources specialist.

Stevie Bravmann, Ph.D., University of Washington. Stevie Bravmann is an educational consultant and has taught pre-K through doctoral students in the United States and in West Africa.

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

Geraldine Douglass, M.Ed., Seattle University. Geraldine Douglass' interests include the educational paradigm shift from a Eurocentric to a culturally inclusive pedagogy, as well as the cultural competence of educators in the use of curriculum and effective teaching.

Lila J. Henderson-Leonard, Ed.S, Seattle Pacific University. Lila J. Henderson-Leonard's work focuses on developing reading programs, working with special education inclusion practices and helping classroom teachers build a classroom community.

Kamuela Ka'ahanui, Ed.D., Simon Fraser University (Canada). Kamuela Ka-ahanui's research interests include the demystifying of indigenous people’s histories and cultural stories, the investigation of multiple intelligences and indigenous epistemologies, and ethnic and cultural identity development.

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.

Kevin Plambeck, M.A., City University. Kevin Plambeck has more than 30 years of experience in public education as a vocational director, coordinator and instructor.

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.

Ted Wright, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University. Ted Wright focuses on educational leadership and change, place-based and community-based education, critical theory/pedagogy, and American Indian and Alaska Native education transformation.

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