Landmark College president honored at conference

PUTNEY — On March 28, Dr. Peter Eden, president of Landmark College in Putney, received an award from Education Update at its fourth annual conference in New York City.

For 19 years, Education Update has produced and published news articles about advances in education for students who learn differently. The newspaper has 100,000 readers and 4 million web viewers.

Education Update publisher Dr. Pola Rosen is also a former trustee of Landmark College. In a news release, Rosen said that the awards honor “a compelling array of great minds who have expanded our knowledge, research, and programs for individuals who learn differently.”

“Dr. Peter Eden has been extraordinary in providing educational and emotional support for students who learn differently,” said Rosen. “In a short time, he has built Landmark from a two-year college into a four-year institution where students are inspired to achieve new goals and focus on the essentials.”

“I am very happy that Dr. Rosen has included me in this important event,” said Eden in a news release. “This demonstrates growing awareness that innovative educational models are needed - not just for school-age students, but also at the post-secondary level. So I am very glad to have Landmark College and my office receive such recognition.”

In addition to Eden, the 2015 “Distinguished Leader” recipients were Dr. John Russell, Head of Windward School, N.Y.; President George Hagerty, Beacon College, Fla.; and Brooke Neidich, Founder and Chair of Board, Child Mind Institute, N.Y.

Eden said there is value in recognizing colleges and schools that serve neurodiverse learners.

“My hope is to demystify learning difficulties and the inventive educational approaches that truly work,” he said. “And when the profile of LD education is raised, all learners win.”

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