Josie Santiago Bunuan is an early childhood
educator with degrees from the University of the Philippines where she
was fellow, from the Melbourne College of Early Childhood Education, from
Boston College (MED in Psychometrics), from Boston University (EdD in
Psychometrics) and Harvard (developmental psychology).
She has taught at the University of the Philippines, at St. ColumbKille,
at Boston College (graduate assistant), and Worcester State where she
was professor of education, graduate program coordinator and member of
the advisory board. She served as education consultant to the Filipino
Association of Greater Boston and the Benigno Aquino Foundation. She was
a speaker at the 20th World Congress for Early Childhood Education, North
Arizona University.
A member the Massachusetts Association in Early Education, Massachusetts
State College Association, Early Childhood Educational Exchange, National
Association for Educating Young Children, National Association of Early
Childhood Teacher Educators, she organized the Mondiale pour l'Edn Prescholaire.
She has contributed articles to professionsl journals and is Phi Delta
Kappa, a recipient of a UN scolarship at Melbourne and of the Colombo
Plan, and a director of the Piaget Institute.
She’s cited in Who's Who in America.
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