Chester County Intermediate Unit
Kerri Crowley is an experienced instructional designer and technologist with a diverse background in education and multimedia. Currently serving as the Principal Instructional Designer and Technologist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Kerri specializes in content design, evaluating training effectiveness, and collaborating with leadership on instructional projects. Kerri also holds a contract position with the Chester County Intermediate Unit, focusing on the creation of meaningful learning experiences for K-12 educators. Additional roles include instructional designer positions at Rutgers University–Camden, Beloit College, and Union College, where Kerri has contributed to various innovative educational initiatives. Kerri's prior experience includes serving as Department Chair and teacher at Woodbury City Public Schools, recognized as Teacher of the Year in 2021, and working as a store supervisor at TD. Kerri holds multiple degrees and certificates from esteemed institutions, including a Master's degree in Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia from Harvard Extension School.
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Chester County Intermediate Unit
Created in 1971 by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, the Chester County Intermediate Unit is a regional educational service agency that exists to provide quality, cost-effective services to the community and its residents. The Chester County Intermediate Unit administers instructional, enrichment and administrative programs and services to Chester County’s 12 public school districts, and to over 45 private and parochial schools in the county. These programs include instructional, remedial and enrichment services for regular and special education students and career and technical education programs for secondary and post-secondary students. The CCIU provides direct instruction to over 5,000 students a year and support services to an additional 30,000 students a year. In addition, the IU supports teachers, school administrators, school directors and school districts through a multitude of services, including, but not limited to: business and administrative services, communications services, technology services and human resources. The diversity of CCIU programs enables IU staff to interact with school district personnel at all levels and to maintain a cohesive educational network throughout Chester County.