#  Gretchen Brion-Meisels 

Senior Lecturer on Education

Faculty Co-Chair, Identity, Power, and Justice in Education Concentration

 

 

 



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Gretchen Brion-Meisels is a former doctoral student in the EASEL Lab. She is currently a Senior Lecturer on Education and Faculty Co-Chair, Identity, Power, and Justice in Education Concentration. Her research seeks to explore holistic student support processes that build on the local knowledge of students and communities. She is particularly interested in finding ways to incorporate students in the researching and reforming of student support systems and school climate. To this end, she has participated in research projects that explore school- and classroom-level processes (e.g., social emotional learning, classroom quality, student support systems) and research projects that explore how students make meaning of their experiences in schools and community-based agencies. In addition, Brion-Meisels' work explores the intersections of bullying and discrimination in prevention research and practice. Brion-Meisels taught middle school English and history for eight years before arriving at HGSE, in addition to fifth- and sixth-grade classes in math and science. Before graduating from HGSE, she served as a TEP advisor, a teaching fellow for multiple courses in the Prevention Science and Practice Program, and a teaching fellow in the Field Experience Program.



 

 

 





 

 

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