Career educator and founder of Hall Pass Learning Solutions, Aviva Moore, with a career spanning diverse roles and settings, has continually pushed boundaries, challenging the status quo and championing the cause of personalized, human-centered learning.
Aviva’s journey in education began with a thirst for knowledge and the desire to make a difference. “I went back to school when my 2 daughters were very, very young,” she recalls. Opting for a Master’s in Secondary education, she acquired certifications in several subjects. Her foray into teaching exposed her to a wide range of educational settings and experiences.
Driven by a relentless pursuit of learning and growth, Aviva Moore embarked on a journey that took her through every facet of the education sector. “I have had the fortunate opportunity to do just about everything in the field of education,” she reflects. From classroom teaching to school administration, from tutoring to opening schools, Aviva’s diverse experiences shaped her understanding of the complex challenges facing the education system.
Through these experiences, Aviva had the opportunity to work with low Socioeconomic Students (SES) students in urban settings, to students with language-based learning differences, and students who were academically gifted. The Annie E. Casey Foundation report published back in 2010 also shows that reading proficiency by the end of the third-grade level is a national priority and advocated boosting learning schools for low-income kids.
Aviva’s quest for knowledge did not end at traditional avenues of education. She further pursued a doctoral degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Education, focusing on the role of family involvement to increase student engagement in K through 12 online classes. This truly shaped her perspective. “My education changed the way I think about the world,” Aviva reflects. She believes it shifted her thinking to a more eyes-wide-open approach, revealing the pervasive problems ingrained within the industry of education.
Central to Aviva’s philosophy is the distinction between education and learning – a dichotomy that underscores her approach to empowering students. “The most effective learning involves the human element,” she asserts. “We need to realize that children in the classroom are humans with needs, not just passive students filling seats.” She advocates humanizing the institutions across the board.
This career educator’s doctoral research in online classroom exploration started long before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the critical role of interpersonal connections in facilitating effective learning, Aviva’s findings underscored the importance of human interaction especially in online educational settings.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Aviva’s personal journey has been marked by resilience and determination in the face of adversity. Battling her own health challenges while navigating her children’s unique educational needs, this visionary’s experiences have further fueled her advocacy for personalized, student-centered learning. “My children have also taken non-traditional educational paths,” she shares. “We need to encourage and empower students to take control of their learning, to be good at it, and the best versions of themselves.”
As the founder of Hall Pass Learning Solutions, Aviva continues to champion the cause of individualized, student-centric education. Through personalized tutoring, consulting services, and a commitment to fostering advocacy and agency in students, Aviva’s vision for a more inclusive and empowering educational landscape continues to inspire.