A New Kind of Master’s Degree in Education
Learn to Thrive, Not Just Survive, with a Master of Science in Education in Transformative Teaching and Learning
Get StartedWhat you get with this degree:
- William Jewell College Master of Science in Education – Transformative Teaching and Learning (M.S.Ed.)
- Human Intelligence Certification (HuQ)
- 30 Graduate Credits

Become a Transformational Teacher and Leader
Dive into an M.S.Ed. curriculum that develops Human Intelligence across the emotional, social, cognitive, somatic, and universal layers to unlock exceptional teaching, learning, and leadership.
Phase 1
Understand and Embody Human Intelligence
Develop yourself personally and professionally. Build self-awareness and a foundation for understanding how you and your students learn and grow. Explore five layers of intelligence: cognitive, emotional, social, somatic, and universal.
- How to tap into and develop your full human potential
- The definition and theoretical underpinnings of each layer of intelligence
- How the brain, body, and nervous system shape behavior and learning
- Human development from early childhood through adulthood
- Core competencies for each layer of intelligence
- How trauma, stress, and burnout impact growth and well-being
- Culturally responsive perspectives to understand diverse learning context
Phase 2
Become a Transformative Teacher and Facilitator
Deepen your expertise in the dimensions of Human Intelligence most relevant to your students and community. You’ll integrate research-backed pedagogy and transformative teaching to foster meaningful learning.
- Transformative teaching and experiential learning methodologies
- Trauma-informed, inclusive, and equitable instruction
- Age-differentiated strategies to promote mental health and engagement
- Accessible movement and chair yoga to strengthen somatic intelligence
- How to build authentic, trusting, and empathetic teacher-student relationships
- Refine your teaching practice through expert mentorship and peer feedback
Phase 3
Drive Positive Impact in Your Community
Apply your learning to real-world change that advances human intelligence at the individual, classroom, and school & district levels. Through your capstone action research project, you’ll transform your insights into impact.
- Develop and articulate a vision for sustainable, positive change
- Design, lead, and evaluate community-based initiatives
- Collect and analyze data to assess impact and refine your approach
- Write and present credible action research to contribute to the field
- Cultivate organizational well-being and systems-level leadership
- Sustain your impact through lifelong learning
Gain an M.S.Ed. with Professional Credentials
Earn specializations in Human Intelligence, SEL, and Mindfulness to get the credentials you need to create positive change with an accredited Master’s.

Degrees & Certificates
- William Jewell College Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), Transformative Teaching and Learning
- Certificate of Specialization in Social-Emotional Learning and Mindfulness
Other Certifications
- Human Intelligence Certification
- (Optional) 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Certification (CYT-200)
Learn
With Leaders
in Education
With Leaders
in Education
Program faculty are distinguished experts and passionate instructors dedicated to providing you with the best pedagogy, facilitation, and advising you’ve ever received. These leading experts create one-of-a-kind transformative learning environments that will inspire and equip you to take your teaching to the next level.











Founder & Co-CEO
Dr. Ilana Nankin — Founder and Co-CEO of Breathe for Change — is an award-winning entrepreneur, teacher educator, and former public school teacher. Ilana earned degrees in psychology and education from UC Berkeley and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her dissertation revealed the critical connection between educator well-being and student learning, and the transformative impact of wellness and social-emotional learning on classroom communities.
Inspired by her research, she founded Breathe for Change — a movement dedicated to bringing wellness, inspiration, and community to every educator and student in the world. As one of the lead professors of this Human Intelligence course, Ilana weaves her expertise in embodied awareness, social-emotional learning, and systemic well-being throughout the curriculum. Her leadership and vision ground the course’s theory of change: empowering educators to transform themselves, transform their teaching, and ultimately transform the way students learn. Ilana lives in San Francisco, and is also the proud mother of two precious daughters, Aliya and Zoe, and applies everything she knows from being a pre-k teacher to her role as a parent.

Faculty, Psychology and Leadership
Sam Levine is the Chief Product Officer at Breathe For Change, a member of the founding team, and a Professor of Psychology and Mindfulness. He began his career as an educator, first as an ESL teacher in the Middle East and later as a middle school science teacher in Washington, D.C. Sam holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University with a concentration in mind-body and spirituality practices. A longtime mindfulness practitioner, Sam integrates contemplative practice with modern psychological science to cultivate awareness, compassion, and resilience. Over the past decade, he has taught social-emotional learning, wellness, and leadership skills to educators, organizational teams, and business leaders. His interdisciplinary background bridges evidence-based research with practical tools for embodied teaching and personal transformation.

Dean of Student Success
Kelli Sammis spent nearly 30 years in public education, serving as a classroom teacher, principal, and district Director of School Leadership. After earning her doctorate in curriculum from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, she designed induction and professional learning programs grounded in positive behavior, systems thinking, mindful practices, and social-emotional well-being. She is also a 500-hour E-RYT yoga instructor, a certified meditation teacher, and an Ayurvedic health coach—training that continues to shape her approach to educational leadership.
One of her greatest strengths is coaching and empowering school leaders to create environments of health and well-being for their staff so that ultimately staff are doing the same thing for the students and families they serve. She firmly believes that without wellness being kept as a priority at the leadership level, schools will never perform at the level of expectations that our state legislature is setting for them.

Faculty, Mental Health and Education
Allison Briscoe-Smith, PhD, is a child clinical psychologist and educational leader who has spent over two decades helping schools, nonprofits, and media organizations design environments of belonging, emotional safety, and equitable support. She earned her undergraduate degree at Harvard and her PhD in clinical psychology from UC Berkeley, and completed specialized postdoctoral training in trauma and ethnic minority mental health at UCSF. In her work she addresses how children—especially those from marginalized backgrounds—experience identity, bias, trauma, and resilience, and she helps educators and leaders translate psychological insight into practice.
She is currently serving as the Diversity Lead for Student Life at the University of Washington and as a Senior Fellow at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, where she works on bridging differences across communities. As a consultant, trainer, and speaker, Allison brings a rare combination of clinical depth, pedagogical skill, and cultural fluency to support organizations in navigating conflict, identity, and healing. Her expertise in trauma-informed practices, belonging, and child development makes her a powerful subject matter expert for curriculum, student well-being, and inclusive learning systems.

Faculty, Neuroscience
Michael Jacob MD, PhD, is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, and an affiliate of the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences. As a physician-scientist, he studies the dynamic relationship between the brain and body, particularly how heart–brain communication shapes emotion, cognition, and human intelligence. His research on mind–heart coherence explores how synchronized neural and cardiac activity supports focus, emotional regulation, and well-being, providing new insights into the biological basis of resilience and mental health.
Using advanced brain imaging and heart monitoring techniques, Dr. Jacob studies how the body’s internal rhythms—such as heartbeat and brainwave patterns—work together to shape perception, emotion, and behavior in both healthy individuals and those with mental health conditions. He brings deep expertise in neuroscience, psychiatry, and human performance to help design curriculum that bridges science and practice.

Faculty, Educational Leadership
Barbara Malkas has served as an educator for over 36 years in the roles of science teacher, school administrator, district administrator, deputy superintendent, and superintendent. In each of her districts and roles, she has strived to improve the quality of education for all students, particularly those representing underserved populations. Her own experiences in education contribute to her belief that education is the key to lifelong satisfaction and meaning. Barbara Malkas holds a Bachelor of Sciences in Chemistry from St. Joseph’s College of Brooklyn, New York, a Master of Science degree in Science Education from St. John’s University, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from the Sage Colleges of Albany.
In 2024, Dr. Malkas was awarded the Massachusetts Superintendent of the Year. In 2025, she was the recipient of the Christos Daoulas Award, the highest honor bestowed on a Massachusetts superintendent and the Women in Educational Leadership Network award. Dr. Malkas has also served as the President of the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents, President of the Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition, and treasurer of the Northern Berkshire Community Coalition. Dr. Malkas resides in Clarksburg, MA with her husband, also an educator, and their three rescue dogs. She is the proud parent of two gainfully employed adult children, her daughter, Kristin, is a Lieutenant Commander and aviator for the United State Coast Guard and her son, Eric, is a video game developer and quality assurance engineer for bungee.

Faculty, AI & Learning
Khushali Narechania is the Director of Learning at aiEDU, where she leads the design of AI literacy curriculum and professional learning for educators. A former high school math teacher, she has built scalable, practice-based teacher training models and led national content and methods programs at Relay Graduate School. Her work bridges artificial and human intelligence, exploring how AI can enhance teaching and learning —including skills like critical thinking, memory, metacognition, and creativity.
Khushali believes AI should serve as a collaborator in learning, helping students and teachers deepen understanding rather than replace human thinking. She brings a strong background in both pedagogy and educational innovation, with experience in designing tech-enabled teacher development programs. Her vision centers on empowering educators and learners to engage with AI as a tool for expanding human potential and transforming the future of learning.

Co-Founder & Co-CEO
Michael Fenchel, Breathe for Change’s Co-founder and Co-CEO, is a transformative educator and social entrepreneur who has founded four mission-driven organizations at the intersection of education, well-being, and community-building. He brings over two decades of experience designing and leading programs that help individuals and communities develop the inner capacities needed to unleash their potential and foster meaningful impact. His work is grounded in a deep commitment to translating insight into action, supporting leaders in aligning personal purpose with collective transformation.
A lifelong learner of both science and spirit, Michael holds a degree in math and physics from the University of Michigan and has been a dedicated meditation practitioner for over 20 years. He is especially passionate about integrating rigorous analytical thinking with contemplative practice, creative expression, and embodied learning. Outside of work, he is an avid freestyle rapper, using improvisation and rhythm as a playful doorway into presence, creativity, and human connection–core elements of the Human Intelligence framework he brings to this course.

Faculty, Somatic Practices
Adriana Robertson is an entrepreneurial educator whose holistic programs have helped thousands of people find purpose, wellness, and belonging. She is co-founder of the conscious leadership company PRDX, and lead faculty at Soma+IQ, a world-leading breathwork certification. She also serves individuals and relationships as an embodiment coach.
Adriana is currently enrolled in Peter Levine’s Somatic Experiencing training, deepening her expertise in trauma-informed, body-based healing. Her roots are in K–12 education, where she led an after-school leadership program for under-resourced high school youth in Washington, DC, and taught yoga in elementary and middle schools. She later served as a Leadership Trainer at Harvard, where she developed the university’s first institution-wide training on belonging.

Faculty, Yoga
Michelle Cordero, Breathe For Change’s Head Trainer, has devoted the last 3 decades to deepening her connection to and sharing the powerful practice of yoga with the world. Michelle has led retreats, workshops, and teacher trainings internationally, and was voted “Best Yoga Teacher of the East Bay” by Oakland Magazine. She is certified at the highest level with the Yoga Alliance E-RYT 500 & YACEP credentials.
Michelle’s greatest passion is inspiring educators to teach yoga in an inclusive and accessible way. She teaches with a sense of humor, curiosity and compassion. Michelle’s classes are inclusive, gender affirming, trauma-informed and uniquely tailored to meet the needs of each student regardless of experience, age, gender, or body shape.Michelle has contributed greatly to the development of Breathe For Change’s 200-hour Training, 300-hour Training, Professional Development offerings, and Educator Collective events.
Michelle has her Master’s Degree, a certificate in Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy and is a Certified Wellness Coach and Craniosacral Work practitioner, and has trained with the Trauma Center’s Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TC-TSY) program and the Trauma Informed Resilience Oriented Approach (TIRO). She also completed a 75-hour Skill in Action training with Michelle C Johnson, focused on the intersection of Yoga and Social Justice. Michelle is inspired and honored to be guiding you along your yoga teaching journey.
Pathways for Completion
Complete your Master’s in 12-24 months with one of the following tracks:
Greater Impact. Lower Cost.

For Educators who want to build skills
For Professional only
Self-paced
24 months*
$16,500
*on average

For Educators who want to build skills and expand Human Intelligence
For Personal & professional growth
Cohort-based learning
Just 12-18 months
$14,790

For Educators who want to build skills
For Professional only
Self-paced
16-22 months*
$20,520
*on average
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The William Jewell College M.S.Ed. is fully accredited and recognized by the Higher Learning Commission. Founded in 1849, Jewell is a fully-accredited private college, nationally ranked for its academic rigor, overall value, low student debt, and high alumni outcomes.

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