About the Authors
Jennifer M. Longley, GSE ’96, worked with infants, toddlers, and families for more than 20 years. She received her MSEd in Infant/Parent Development and Early Intervention from Bank Street College of Education (1996). Longley received her doctorate in Education Leadership, Management, and Policy from Seton Hall University (2015). Since then, Longley has had the pleasure of teaching and learning from her students and colleagues as an Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education Program, in the Infant-Toddler specialization, at the Borough of Manhattan Community College. Her research interests include the infant-toddler workforce; family-centered programing; and the experiences of LGBTQIA+ early childhood educators.
Jennifer Gilken has worked in the field of early childhood for over 20 years. She has been a teacher in Head Start and kindergarten, a director of a campus- based infant-toddler program, and an assistant professor. Currently, she has the privilege of working with preservice early childhood education students at the Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York City. Jennifer received her PhD in Educational Psychology from the CUNY Graduate Center. Her research interests include examining ways to support the infant-toddler workforce, STEM in early childhood education, and investigating methods that support students’ feelings of belonging.