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Educational Studies Faculty

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Meredith Bird-Miller

  • Assistant Professor of Education
(603) 428-2232

Tracy Bricchi

  • Part-Time Faculty, Education
(603) 428-2340

William Carozza

  • Part-Time Faculty, Education
(603) 428-2340

Gayle Crane

  • Part-Time Faculty, Education
(603) 428-2340

Carlton J Fitzgerald, Ed.D.

  • Associate Dean of Education and Associate Professor of Education
(603) 428-2215

Percy Hill

  • Part-Time Faculty, Education
(603) 428-2340

Philip Huckins

  • Professor of Education, Director of Veterans Resources
(603) 428-2209

Kevin Johnson

  • Part-Time Faculty, Education
(603) 428-2340

Linda Mac Bride

  • Part-Time Faculty, Education

Debra Nitschke-Shaw, Ph.D.

  • Professor of Education
  • *On Sabbatical*
(603) 428-2322

William Preble

  • Professor of Education
(603) 428-2210

Susan Redditt

  • Assistant Professor, Education
(603) 428-2237

William Ross

  • Part-Time Faculty, Education
(603) 428-2340

Staff

Carlton J Fitzgerald, Ed.D.

  • Associate Dean of Education and Associate Professor of Education
(603) 428-2215
Bill Prebble
On September 17, 2009 Dr. William Preble, Professor of Education at New England College and Ms. Randy Ross, an equity specialist at the New England Equity Assistance Center at Brown University, will co-host a meeting of 40 of New England’s most effective and dedicated educational leaders and equity advocates.
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE CO-SPONSORS NATIONAL STANDARDS REVIEW MEETING AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
Dr. Susan Redditt, Assistant Professor of Education – Dr. Redditt and four students from the College’s education program, travelled to the Dominican Republic in March during spring break week.
Susan Redditt
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Latest in Teaching Technology Comes to NEC Over the past few months, faculty at New England College have been exploring the many ways to incorporate cutting-edge technology into their teaching. Four classrooms in the Center for Educational Innovation and several classrooms in Spaulding Hall have been fitted with ActivBoard technology, an interactive instructional tool allowing the integration of text, images, web, video, and audio content.


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