Administrators' Breakfast Seminar for Stonehill at Riverview
Please join us Friday, January 27, at 9 a.m. for a breakfast networking event for school district administrators.
School district administrators on Cape Cod and the surrounding area are invited to join us for a breakfast networking session hosted by Stonehill graduate teacher education and Stonehill College at Riverview on Friday, January 27, at 9 a.m.
At the breakfast seminar, we will discuss:
- Your district's needs
- How you can become a partner in our Stonehill Teacher Residency program
- Details about the Stonehill's partnership with Riverview School, which allows students pursuing their Master's Degree in Inclusive Education to complete their degree coursework at Riverview's location in Sandwich
- How to begin teaching in our program
Stonehill at Riverview Director Elizabeth Stringer Keefe will be available to answer any questions and to hear more about your district's needs. Please feel free to bring a colleague from your district – any member of the administrative team is welcome, including your superintendent.
Unable to attend but want more information?
Let us know and Elizabeth will reach out to you personally with program information.
Kindly RSVP below by Wednesday, January 25.
Alexandra Caine
Learn More About Our Offerings
The Diversity, Equity & Inclusivity (DEI) Graduate Certificate Program prepares educators who keep social justice, equity and democratic education at the center of their practice. Students can complete the program in 9 to 12 months.
Why Stonehill?
- Certificate program includes online and on-campus course offerings
- DEI program based on award-winning faculty research
- Faculty with well-established expertise in the field
- Specialized student support framework guides students through program requirements and career preparation
- Social justice mission reflected throughout student experience
The Inclusive Education Master’s Degree Program prepares teachers to be leaders and critical thinkers. Through this program, students earn a master's degree in inclusive education with a specialization in diversity, equity and inclusivity, or Massachusetts teacher licensure in math/science, 5-8, or special education, PreK-8 or 5-12. On-campus, off-campus and teacher residency options available.
Why Inclusive Education?
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Program tenets include anti-oppressive education, social justice education and democratic education
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Focus on educational equity and diversity helps to better prepare educators for the modern classroom
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A core of foundational courses ensures our graduates gain the skills to teach all students
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Students select a specialization that reflects their career goals and interests
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Specialized student support framework guides students through program requirements and career preparation
The Inclusive Education Postbaccalaureate Licensure Program prepares teachers to be leaders and critical thinkers. This program leads to Massachusetts initial licensure in math/science, 5-8, or special education, 5-12.
Why Stonehill?
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Leads to Massachusetts initial licensure in special education, 5-12, or math/science, 5-8
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Experiential learning via research, partnership and community opportunities
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Social justice mission reflected throughout student experience
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Faculty with well-established expertise in field
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Specialized student support framework guides students through program requirements and career preparation
Contact us with any questions
Graduate & Professional Studies Admission assists students as they explore graduate and professional opportunities offered at Stonehill College.