Stern Center’s Williston office welcomes Anita Long as a new addition to instruction team

The Stern Center for Language and Learning has announced the new addition of Anita Long to our Williston instruction and professional learning teams. Dr. Long received her Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from the University of Vermont in 2011 and her Master of Science degree in mathematics from University of New Hampshire in 1993. She began her collegiate career at Douglass College where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics in 1980. For more than 25 years, Dr. Long has worked as a professor, instructor, and coordinator in schools throughout the State of Vermont. Her long standing position within the Vermont education system has provided her with experience in one-on-one peer coaching and alternative techniques to teaching math curriculum. Dr. Long’s research interest is in providing access to math instruction to all students and to improve math confidence among teachers of math.

The Stern Center for Language and Learning is a nonprofit dedicated to enriching the lives of learners because all great minds don’t think alike. Since 1983, we have worked with children and adults to help them reach their academic, social and professional goals. We provide research-based learning evaluations and customized instruction, including those with learning disabilities, dyslexia, language disorders, social learning challenges, autism, attention deficit disorders and learning differences. We design and deliver customized professional learning programs and system development using current research and trends in education. Through the Cynthia K. Hoehl Institute, we work with schools and individual educators in early literacy, oral language, reading, written language, social cognition, executive functioning and math. We have offices in Williston, VT and West Lebanon, NH. Scholarships are available.