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Gordon & Heller,
Inc. is a California corporation comprised of two businesses
that provide educational services aimed at improving teaching and
learning. Originally, the two divisions of the company were separate
sole proprietorships owned and operated by Ann Gordon, M.Ed., Ph.D.,
B.C.E.T. and Joan I. Heller, M.A., Ph.D. Because of their common
goals and their ongoing contributions to each other’s work,
the two partners decided to create a joint venture focusing on
the delivery of their combined range of educational services.
In the spring of 2000, the two businesses merged and incorporated
as Gordon & Heller, Inc. with these two partners as corporate officers,
and moved into a suite of offices near Lake Merritt in Oakland. The two
divisions of the corporation function independently, serving quite different
clientele and purposes. The directors and some personnel do, however,
collaborate on many of each business’s projects and activities,
and administrative operations are centralized. Educational
Services Associates (ESA) is
a group practice of tutors, learning specialists, and educational therapists
directed by Ann Gordon. The company specializes in remedial and enrichment
instruction for children and adults of all ages and abilities, including
those with learning
disabilities, primarily through customized one-on-one instruction.
The group provides support in many academic content areas for learners
in pre-school through doctoral programs, as well as those facing workplace
challenges. ESA also offers consultation services to families, schools,
health care providers, and public agencies that serve children with learning
difficulties. The primary goal of ESA is to deliver these services in
ways that support the emotional as well as educational well-being of
their clients.
Ann Gordon founded ESA in 1983 in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Gordon was responsible
for developing the company from a solo practice to a group of learning
specialists. The company grew from providing approximately 35 hours of
services a week to approximately 100 hours a week, with a caseload of
up to 70 students. In 1990, Ann relocated to California and soon thereafter
founded the west coast branch of Educational Services Associates. The
Chicago office of the company continues to operate independently under
the direction of Nan Freund, M.Ed.
Along with her educational
therapy practice, Dr. Gordon also conducted and managed educational
research projects at the University of Illinois at Chicago and at the
University of California, Berkeley to investigate the effects of innovative
instructional methods on teaching and student learning. It was through
this work that she and Joan Heller began to collaborate on the delivery
of educational services. Heller
Research Associates (HRA) is
an educational research and development firm directed by Joan
I. Heller. The company grew out of a private consulting practice
established by Dr. Heller in 1990. With a background in cognitive
instructional psychology, Joan brings expertise in analyzing
school-based learning and thinking to the formative and summative
study of educational innovations for teachers and students. Evaluation
studies conducted at HRA combine quantitative and qualitative
methodologies to assess the impact on teachers, classrooms, and
students of teacher professional development programs, as well
as classroom curricula and instruction for students.
HRA has evaluated publicly and privately funded projects aimed at improving
teaching and learning in a variety of subjects including mathematics,
science, and the visual and performing arts. The firm also develops and
validates surveys, questionnaires, performance assessments, clinical
interviews, and test items for use in research, educational settings,
and state testing programs. Areas of specialization include:
- Development
of conceptual frameworks and logic models to represent project
goals, strategies, and outcomes
- Cognitive
analysis of children's and adults' performance and expertise,
thinking, problem solving, information processing, learning difficulties,
and misconceptions
- Assessment
of K-12 student achievement, including portfolio assessment in
academic subject areas and the arts
- Cognitive
foundations of psychometric soundness; validity of rater reasoning
- Design
and evaluation of computer-based instruction; development of programmed
self-instructional materials
About the Directors Ann
Gordon earned her M.Ed. in special education in 1988 and her
Ph.D. in educational psychology in 1995 from the University of
Illinois at Chicago, and is a Board
Certified Educational Therapist. She received training in the
diagnosis and treatment of organically-based learning difficulties
at the Multidisciplinary Institute for Neuropsychological Development
in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Ann has spent the past 30 years teaching,
supervising teachers, providing educational services, and conducting
research. She recently returned to school to pursue training in
clinical psychology at the Fielding Graduate Institute, and is
a Psychological Assistant at the Community Institute for Psychotherapy
in San Rafael (Reg. No. PSB 30619; under supervision of Joan E.
Sommer, Ph.D., Lic. No. PSY 14833).
Joan I. Heller earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in educational
psychology in 1979 from the University of Pittsburgh where
she did doctoral and post-doctoral work at the Learning
Research and Development Center. For the next decade, Joan
taught in a graduate program and directed several educational
research projects at the University of California, Berkeley.
On these projects she designed and assessed instructional
materials, and conducted research evaluating teacher and
student learning in response to experimental classroom
interventions. In 1992, Joan joined the Center for Performance
Assessment at Educational Testing Service where she conducted
research on projects involving performance assessment.
She founded Heller Research Associates in 1999 to devote
all of her professional efforts to addressing the needs
of educational improvement projects. |
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