| Name (click for Bio Data) |
Courses | Institution |
|---|---|---|
| Professor Patricia Cranton | Imagination, Authenticity, Individuation, and Transformative Learning | Adjunct Professor of Adult Learning & Leadership, Teachers College Columbia University |
| Dr. Alyse C. Hachey | Cognition and Learning | Assistant Professor in Cognitive Studies, Department of Human Development, Teachers College Columbia University |
| Professor Chandler S. Kang | Cognition and Learning | Teachers College Columbia University |
| Dr. Judith E. Parker | Introduction to Adult and Continuing Education | Department of Organization and Leadership, Teachers College, Columbia University |
| Professor Carolyn Graham | Research & Independent Study in TESOL: Teaching Young Learners in L2 Classrooms (Jazz Chants) |   |
Professor Patricia Cranton is an Adjunct Professor of Adult Learning & Leadership, Teachers College Columbia University(top)
Dr. Hachey obtained her BS in Elementary Education with a specialization in Early Childhood Education from Eastern Michigan University, and her MA in Education from the University of Michigan, Masters in Computing and Education from Teachers College, and her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, from Columbia University. Her research and scholarly interests cover Distance Learning, Mental Model theory as related to the development of scientific reasoning in complex systems, and the use of computers, the internet and simulation software in the classroom. Dr. Hachey has worked as a Research Assistant at Blue's Clues, Nick Jr. Television Studio as well as a Research Assistant on the Fathom Project. She is a Technology Fellowship recipient, and a member of the DLP faculty at Teachers College in NY.(top)
Professor Chandler S. Kang teaches Cognition and Learning as an on-line course. (top)
Dr. Judith E. Parker teaches Introduction to Adult and Continuing Education.(top)
Carolyn Graham is an author, teacher-trainer and musician best known as the creator of Jazz Chants. She taught at New York University for twenty five years and at Harvard University for nine summers. She is currently training teachers in the NYU School of Education and presents seminars twice a year at Columbia Teachers College in New York and Tokyo. She presents teacher training workshops throughout the world, most recently in South Africa and Madagascar, Russia and Central Asia. She is married to Eralp Akkoyunlu and lives in Istanbul and New York. (top)