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TAGteach International Principals
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Aaron Clayton, President
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Aaron Clayton is a management executive with over 15 years
experience, much of it associated with growing service-based
businesses. For the last four years, Aaron has been extensively
involved with reinforcement-based teaching and learning as the
president of
KPCT, a company founded by Karen Pryor. Prior to joining TAGteach
LLC and KPCT, Aaron helped found and fund a human resources company
and was a partner at a consulting firm that focused on improving the
market position and performance of Fortune 500 companies. Aaron holds
a Bachelors degree from Brown University and an M.B.A. from the Tuck
School of Business at Dartmouth College. Aaron lives outside of Boston
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Theresa McKeon, Principal and Vice President
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Theresa is a coach and flexibility expert in the field of
competitive athletics and currently coaches teams of nationally
competitive gymnasts with the TAGteach system.
With over 25
years of practical experience, she has personally trained athletes
from a variety of disciplines, including gymnastics, dance, diving,
ice-skating, ice hockey and horseback riding. Many of her students
have attained national and international competitive status, including
JO National gymnastic champions, and the world and five-time National
Aerobic Team champions.
In addition to
athletics Theresa has taught, directed and acted for major performing
arts centers and councils, as well as for film and television. Theresa
is also a pioneer in applying concepts from one discipline to another
including using the Theatre Arts as a tool for teaching math and
English.
Theresa McKeon
holds Bachelor Degrees in Theatre and Dance from Roger Williams
University in Bristol, RI, studied Theatre and Dance in London, NYC,
and at the American Dance Festival. Theresa currently resides in North
Carolina with her husband, Brian, and two children, Matt and Katie.
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Joan Orr, Principal and Vice President
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Joan is a
scientist with 20 years of experience in the application of scientific
principles to study design and data interpretation. She has used
positive marker based techniques for more than 10 years and more
recently has instructed others in TAGteach.
Joan is a
former competitive athlete and has competed at a national level. She
is the mother of two competitive athletes and has coached using
TAGteach in several sports including volleyball, soccer, Special
Olympics rhythmic gymnastics, long jump and high jump. She has worked
with experts Theresa McKeon and Karen Pryor to develop methods for
TAGteach with child athletes.
Joan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Chemistry from
the University of Waterloo and a Master’s degree in Biochemistry from
MacMaster University and operates a private consulting practice in the
fields of human health and environmental risk assessment. Joan lives
in Campbellville, a small village in Southern Ontario, with her
husband, Dave, two daughters, Newfoundland dog, cat and two bunnies.
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Karen Pryor, CEO |
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Karen Pryor is a
scientist with an international reputation in two fields, marine
mammal biology and behavioral psychology. Through her field work in
the 1960’s she pioneered modern, force-free training methods and ever
since has been a pioneer in and leading proponent of marker based
teaching and training, the science underlying the TAGteach system (see
clicker training).
She is the author of many scientific papers and
monographs and seven books including a seminal work on positive-based
learning, Don’t Shoot The
Dog, widely read and used in learning
and behavior environments since it’s publication in the 1970s.
A native of New York, Karen has lived and worked for extensive
periods in both Hawaii and Washington state. Karen has three children
and seven grandchildren and now lives in the greater Boston area
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Beth Wheeler, Principal and Vice President |
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Beth is the owner
and director of A Dancer’s Dream, Inc. a successful dance studio and
school with a number of offshoot businesses all geared toward
educating and raising children with compassion and consideration. In
keeping with this mission, Beth has been responsible for creating some
of the most innovative children’s programming in the Boston area.
A Dancer’s
Dream is the nation’s first studio whose teachers are all TAGteach
certified and where the TAGteach philosophy is an intrinsic element of
the curriculum. In addition to her continued attention to studio
development, Beth has chaired the Marblehead Children’s Arts festival
(the nation’s longest running arts festival), produced & directed
Boston based Dance-Runway Productions and has sat on the board of the
Massachusetts Arts Council & the Marblehead Festival of Arts.
Additionally, her choreography has been seen on national television
commercials, music videos, industrials, Marblehead Little Theatre
productions and, of course, on thousands of young dancers throughout
the years. Beth’s performing career included national TV, music video
and industrial credits, Dance-Runway Productions as well as years of
print & runway modeling.
Beth’s dance
training began in the Boston area and continued at Roger Williams
University and New York City.
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