
Megin Charner-Laird
@drcharnerlaird
Teacher educator, on a quest for social justice through education. She/her
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04-09-2011 23:40:01
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Heads-up #SSUedleaders! Amazing opportunity to apply for an assistant principal role in Chelsea Schools at the Sokolowski Elementary -- you'll have the chance to work with one (of many!) of our fantastic alumni (Cam Machado!) Click through to apply: chelseaschools.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.a…

Thrilled to have another book out this month with Harvard Education Press. Further work from the always generative collaboration with Christina Dobbs and Jacy Ippolito.

Version 2.0! Always happy to work with Jacy Ippolito and Megin Charner-Laird to think about change work

In DISCIPLINARY LITERACY INQUIRY AND INSTRUCTION, SECOND EDITION, Jacy Ippolito, Christina Dobbs, and Megin Charner-Laird update their framework for guiding discipline-specific teaching and learning in K–12 classrooms. bit.ly/3PpOvld


Heads-up #literacy #ELA #coaches in the Greater Boston area! Fantastic opportunity to coach in Chelsea Schools! Check out the posting below and apply soon! chelseaschools.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.a…

LEGACIES OF BROWN edited by Dorinda J. Carter, Stella M. Flores, and Dr. Richard Reddick is a unique contribution to our current reassessment of the Brown v. Board of Education decision and its many consequences for American education and society. Learn more: bit.ly/4bdFcxc


SO excited to cheer on all of our amazing Salem State Salem State Graduate School students at Commencement today! #SalemState24 Special congrats to all of our graduating CAGS in Ed Leadership #SSUedleaders — can’t wait to see what you all do next!


In DISCIPLINARY LITERACY INQUIRY AND INSTRUCTION, SECOND EDITION, Jacy Ippolito, Christina Dobbs, and Megin Charner-Laird update their framework for guiding discipline-specific teaching and learning in K–12 classrooms. bit.ly/3PpOvld

"If you read only one book about disciplinary literacy, it should be this one." —Dianna Townsend on DISCIPLINARY LITERACY INQUIRY AND INSTRUCTION, SECOND EDITION by Jacy Ippolito, Christina Dobbs, and Megin Charner-Laird bit.ly/3PpOvld


While we hope everyone is finding moments of rest & recharge this summer, we do want to highlight amazing open leadership positions for fall! First up: a middle school Assistant Principal opportunity in ReadingPublicSchools at Parker Middle School! Apply below: reading.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.a…


🚨 Tenure track job alert 🚨 Come work with me at Salem State. We’re hiring for an early literacy and TESOL position. Please consider applying and share widely. careers-salemstate.icims.com/jobs/3065/facu…

Collaborative ed leadership work with Jacy Ippolito!

On Monday 9/23 at 3 PM ET, please join @jennieweiner and Monica C. Higgins for an event titled, "Reclaiming Power in a Feminized Profession," which will be hosted by Harvard Kennedy School. They will discuss research from their book, EDUCATION LEAD(HER)SHIP. bit.ly/4e5BoPG


This month, we're highlighting books that will help you hone your existing skills and gain new ones, including new and recent titles by Christina Dobbs, Jacy Ippolito, Megin Charner-Laird, janet patti, Dr. Robin Stern, Jonathan Supovitz, and numerous others! bit.ly/4gAaQZd


Lovely for our Ed. Leadership Programs to be recognized! 👇🏽 salemstate.edu/news/preparing… It has been an honor to support current/future leaders across the N. Shore of MA & beyond over the past 8 years! Join us in Fall 2025 -- applications now open! Salem State Salem State Graduate School

Heads-up #SSUedleaders! Another application season has now opened for the 2-year CAGS in Ed. Leadership and 1-year Teacher Leadership Certificate Programs Salem State Salem State Graduate School -- Please let all interested colleagues know! (all details below)🤗 issuu.com/salemstate/doc…

.Salem State published a profile on HEP authors Jacy Ippolito and Megin Charner-Laird, which discusses how they "relaunched the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Educational Leadership" at the university. Read the piece here: bit.ly/3zlGVmJ