Graduate Faculty

Anne Douglass, Professor (Ph.D. Brandeis University)

CONTACT INFORMATION: aldougla@umbc.edu

Dr. Douglass is founder and executive director of the Institute for Early Education Leadership and Innovation at the University of Massachusetts Boston where she is also associate professor and director of the bachelor’s degree and leadership programs in early childhood education.  Dr. Douglass is an expert on leadership, quality improvement and professional development strategies and policies that promote talented, diverse, entrepreneurial leadership from within ECE.  She is the author of a new book entitled Leading for Change in Early Care and Education: Cultivating Leadership from Within.    Her prior experience includes 20 years teaching, administering, and consulting in early care and education programs serving low-income children and their families.  She has a PhD in Social Policy from Brandeis University, a master’s degree in education from Harvard University, and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Wellesley College.

 

 

Amanda Lopes (Ph.D. University of Massachusetts Boston)

CONTACT INFORMATION: Amanda.Lopes@umb.edu

Amanda Lopes earned her Ph.D. at University of Massachusetts Boston. She has 25 years of experience as an early educator, program administrator, consultant, and trainer. She has a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Puget Sound, M.S.Ed in Early Childhood Education from the College of Saint Rose, and a Post Masters Certificate from University of Massachusetts Boston in Early Childhood Education Research, Policy and Practice. Amanda currently teaches courses focused on the creative arts, curriculum, and leadership at University of Massachusetts Boston and serves as a leadership and professional development consultant for early education programs throughout the northeast. Amanda is thrilled to be bringing her passion for early education, instructional leadership, and creativity to UMBC.