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Educators

Educators have the power to change lives. We see it every day in our classrooms.

That's why we are fiercely dedicated to providing a robust educator training program filled with best practices, cutting-edge strategies, and leading research in the academic field.

The Hall Copacino Institute of Professional Study courses were created to help identify and train for the different aspects that make a successful educator at Carroll. All educators take part in professional study each year and over their time as educators, they take all five courses: (1) Orton-Gillingham, (2) The Whole Child, (3) Data-Informed Instruction (4) Pedagogy - The Science of Teaching, and (5) New Educator Training.

Our professional development workshops, educator trainings, and Master's programs enrich the qualifications of Carroll's faculty, educators from other schools, and career changers. 

The Garside Institute for Teacher Training (GIFTT) was established to provide educators with Orton-Gillingham training through coursework and practicum experience. Our mission is to educate professionals and give them the skills to successfully work with students who have language-based learning differences.

The Angela Wilkins Program of Graduate Studies in Education includes two dynamic programs each leading to a full Massachusetts initial license and a Master's degree in Education - Moderate Disabilities: Pre-K through Grade 8 or Moderate Disabilities: Grades 5-12

Our educator workshops and trainings provide opportunities for educators and administrators to get best practice tips and classroom ideas from experts in the education field.


We're happy to answer your questions about our programs.

Complete the form below, or email us at giftt@carrollschool.org.

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