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Carol Pepper Accepted into Doctor of Education Program

Carol Pepper, Director of Curriculum Development and Middle School Math teacher, has been accepted into the Doctor of Education Program Online from Johns Hopkins University School of Education. Johns Hopkins University School of Education was recently ranked #1 by U.S. News and World Report.
 
This fall, Carol will begin the three-year program, which focuses on the dramatically changing landscape of education in the 21st century. Coursework will cover areas such as the science of learning, educational organizations, contexts and systems, and applied research and evaluation. In addition, Carol will participate in the 21st Century Educator specialization, which is designed to develop innovative thought leaders who can identify future trends, lead system change related to emerging technology and nurture a digital-age learning environment that fosters critical thinking and inquiry-based learning.
 
Carol received her A.B. from Dartmouth College and her Ed.M. from Harvard University. In 1986 she joined Tower Hill School's faculty after interning at St. Paul's School Advanced Summer Program and teaching for two years at The Lexington School in Kentucky. Early in her teaching career, Carol attended Klingenstein's Summer Institute through the Teacher's College at Columbia University.
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