Who We Are
About the Sofia Center
Mission
The Sofia Center for Professional Development engages educators in reflection, dialogue, and action focused on essential questions about teaching and learning. The Sofia Center nurtures and restores educators’ sense of calling and purpose, and empowers educators to be creators of innovative change in their schools and communities.
Our Guiding Principles
We believe…
Our Story
From school program to independent organization
Our story began on the beautiful high-desert campus of Bosque School in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Nestled against the cottonwood forest along the Rio Grande, the school served as our home ground from 2013-2020. It was at Bosque that we built and nurtured a vibrant professional learning culture and launched our public programs, providing a vital resource to educators from diverse schools and organizations throughout the community. It is there that we have our roots.
From the beginning, our dream was to create a space in which educators from diverse schools and organizations could come together in community to learn from and alongside one another, eschewing top-down training models of professional development. We have always believed that teaching and leading well depend not only on content knowledge and skills, but also on artistry, nuance, and heart — on wisdom that is developed through shared expertise, reflective practice, and experience. Drawing inspiration from sophia — the Greek word for wisdom — and adopting the Spanish spelling familiar in our local community, the Sofia Center got its name.
After eight joyful and energizing years at Bosque School, we became an independent organization, allowing us to deepen our programs and expand our design and facilitation work with schools, individuals, and organizations across the country. Since 2013, we have welcomed educators from over 330 schools and organizations to our programs. Sofia Center participants teach and lead in public schools, private schools, community programs, museums, detention centers, and more. The common ground they find — regardless of background — continues to be their passion and commitment to teaching and learning.
“To be a good teacher, you have to be a good learner. The Sofia Center’s excellent programming keeps me on my toes in both roles. The Sofia approach is thoughtful, grounded, renewing. It directs me back to being my best self in the classroom. I do better work because of it.”
NINA LEACOCK, PHD
Co-Founder | National Capstone Consortium
Meet Our Team
Staff
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Sheryl Chard
FOUNDER & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Facilitators
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Tamisha Williams
FACILITATOR
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Elsa Menéndez
FACILITATOR
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Advisory Council
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Al Adams
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Carly Andrews
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Roma Arellano
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Dana Asbury
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Gary Gruber
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Nina Leacock
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Anna Mara Rutins
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Russell Shaw
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Tamisha Williams
Our Collaborators
Collaborative creation lies at the heart of our offerings. We are honored and grateful to work with all kinds of educators and thought leaders – classroom teachers, school leaders, artists and poets, social justice advocates, psychologists, architects, and more – to co-create and lead Sofia Center offerings. To date we have worked with practitioners from over 40 institutions across New Mexico and beyond to design, lead, and facilitate our programs.
Our collaborators and guest presenters have come from...
Harvard Graduate School of Education
National Hispanic Cultural Center
New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
Solace Crisis Treatment Center
South Valley Academy
The Collaborative Teachers Institute
The Mindful Center
University of New Mexico
Wellesley College
Albuquerque Public Schools
Albuquerque Poet Laureate Program
Bhava Yoga Studio
Bosque School
BroadBand Collaborative
Children’s Grief Center of New Mexico
Dekker/Perich/Sabatini
Escuela del Sol Montessori
Grateful Living