Bryan Mascio

Adjunct Professor at University of New Hampshire/Teaching Faculty at Plymouth State University

Biography

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Bryan Mascio is a Teaching Faculty at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, where he helps prepare new teachers and works with schools to become more equitable and inclusive. Before getting his doctorate from Harvard Graduate School of Education, Bryan taught in a variety of settings throughout New Hampshire with adolescents and their families who had been marginalized and excluded from traditional school settings.

Education

  • Post-Master’s Certificate, Educational Leadership and Administration Antioch University New England (2008 - 2009)
  • Doctor of Education - EdD, Human Development and Education Harvard Graduate School of Education (2013 - 2018)
  • Master’s Degree, Mind, Brain and Education Harvard Graduate School of Education (2012 - 2013)
  • Doctor of Education - EdD, Human Development and Education Harvard Graduate School of Education (2013 - 2018)
  • Master’s Degree University of New Hampshire
  • Bachelor’s Degree University of New Hampshire
  • Associate’s Degree Thompson School of Applied Science, University of New Hampshire

Companies

  • Teaching Faculty Plymouth State University (2021)
  • Adjunct Professor University of New Hampshire (2017)
  • Researcher Research Experience: Teaching Brain Project (2013)
  • Postdoctoral Associate Teacher Residency for Rural Education - TRRE (2018 — 2021)
  • Researcher Research Experience: Panorama Education Team (2013 — 2018)
  • Researcher Research Experience: Social Perspective Taking for Teachers (2013 — 2018)
  • Doctoral Student, Human Development and Education Harvard Graduate School of Education (2012 — 2018)
  • Teaching Fellow Harvard Graduate School of Education (2014 — 2016)
  • Instructor of “Fundamentals of Learning & Teaching as Cognitive-Developmental Skills” Harvard Graduate School of Education (2015 — 2015)

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