OUR TEAM

Co-Directors

Marvin W Berkowitz, Ph.D.

founders professor; Co-Director Center for Character and Citizenship

"To live in a better world we need better people. Better can mean many things, but the best better is a moral better."

Melinda c. Bier, Ph.D.

Teresa M. Fischer Professor of Citizenship Education; co-Director Center for Character and Citizenship


center staff

AMY JOHNSTON, Ed.D.

program coordinator - CEEL℠, Character Education focused emerging leaders

“Showing teachers that they are appreciated should be embedded in the very culture of a building.  Appreciation should be ongoing and authentic and not based solely on something a teacher does, but for who they are and what they bring to the table.  True appreciation is beyond the Bagel Breakfast in May; it is asking, listening, grappling and learning with teachers every day.  Giving teachers a voice, honoring their wisdom and experience and making them true partners in school improvement is how great leaders appreciate teachers."

Deborah Sanders O'Reilly, M.S., M.B.A.

Senior Program Support Coordinator


research team

satabdi samtani, Ph.D.

visiting research scholar

program CONSULTANTS / COORDINATORS

suzanne bright, Ed.D.

programming consultant, center for character and citizenship, Ceel program; President and CEO, Orca Solutions

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JULIE FRUGO, Ed.d.

programming consultant, center for character and citizenship, Ceel program; CEO/Superintendent of premier charter school

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MATT KLOSTERMAN, M.S.

Mentor, center for character and citizenship, ceel program; site visitor for National School of Character, Character.org; Retired Superintendent- Belleville Public School District #118

“Character Education is not found in a curriculum or sayings on a wall. Character Education is life skills that define how we work and play.”

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Kristen Pelster, Ed.d.

PROGRAMMING CONSULTANT, CENTER FOR CHARACTER AND CITIZENSHIP; Senior director of programming, characterplus

JULIE SPERRY, Ed.D.

Programming Consultant, Center for Character and Citizenship, CEEL design team and Mentor; director of leadership, expansion and innovative programming consultant, characterplus

“Character Education is not a word-of-the-month, nor is it a day-by-day binder, nor is it just yet another thing that educators are expected to implement. Rather Character Education IS A WAY OF BEING; A WAY OF DOING; it is WHO YOU ARE; and it is the plate upon which everything else you do sits!”

scholar in residence

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Thomas R. Hoerr, Ph.D.

Emeritus Head of the New City School

JOURNAL OF CHARACTER EDUCATION

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jonathan m. tirrell, Ph.D.

Editor, Journal of Character Education; research Associate Professor, DIRECTOR of the Vuslat Foundation generous listening and dialogue initiative, jonathan m. tisch college of civic life

affiliates

Jonathan Cohen, Ph.D

Co-president, International Observatory for School Climate and Violence Prevention; Adjunct professor in psychology and education, teachers college, columbia university; Co-Founder and president emeritus, National School Climate Center; Practicing child and adult clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst                           

Juan P. Dabdoub, Ph.D.

Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)

peter kingori

director, character education programme, centre for character and leadership, nairobi, kenya

Mark A. Liston, M.Div., Ph.D.

Founder, Liston Group; Founder, JoMo Counseling

Mike Park

Chief executive officer, characterplus; managing partner, Brand-P Companies

director emeritus

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wolfgang althof, d.phil.

retired, former Co-Director center for character and citizenship, former Teresa M. Fischer Endowed Professor of Citizenship Education, UMSL

VOLUNTEER

judy berkowitz, m.ed.

volunteer, center for character and citizenship, UMSL