
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Layla M Dehaiman received her Bachelors degree in Secondary Education and a Masters degree in Special Education from the University of New Mexico She is currently a PhD Candidate at Syracuse University whose dissertation is focused on the school-to-prison-pipeline and the use of restorative practices In past roles in education shes worked with school districts the public education department and in higher education supporting new teachers Layla has supported and implemented restorative practices social emotional learning mindfulness and other holistic approaches to behavioral support in schools.
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Layla M Dehaiman received her Bachelors degree in Secondary Education and a Masters degree in Special Education from the University of New Mexico She is currently a PhD Candidate at Syracuse University whose dissertation is focused on the school-to-prison-pipeline and the use of restorative practices In past roles in education shes worked with school districts the public education department and in higher education supporting new teachers Layla has supported and implemented restorative practices social emotional learning mindfulness and other holistic approaches to behavioral support in schools.
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