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Kelly Hackett loves literacy --and curriculum design, too! These two areas have been her passion since she started her educational career over 20 years ago. Kelly has been a classroom teacher, national and state level educational consultant, and literacy coach. Kelly has trained many educators at the school and district level on how to understand, design, develop, implement, and evaluate literacy…
Learn moreMatthew Haldeman, M.Ed., has taught public school in Washington D.C., New York, and in East Africa. He is the author of several short plays for children and has also written on education for various publications, including The Washington Post.
Learn moreDavid L. Harrison, M.S., is a children’s author and Missouri’s poet laureate. His poetry, fiction, and nonfiction for young readers have been anthologized in more than 200 books. Harrison gives presentations at national, regional, and local conferences and has been a featured speaker at literature festivals and schools. In 2020, Harrison received the first Laura Ingalls Wilder Children’s Literatu…
Learn moreJessica Hathaway, M.S.Ed., earned her B.A. in Psychology from Pomona College and her M.S. in Education from Northwestern University, with a concentration in literacy. She has conducted classroom-based research on the integration of different learning modalities into literacy instruction and spent several years working in the Los Angeles Unified School District teaching early elementary, instructi…
Learn moreDona Herweck Rice has written hundreds of books, stories, and poems for kids on just about everything, from acrobats to zucchini. She also loves reading, live theater, dancing, and singing at the top of her lungs. She lives in southern California with her husband, son, and one cute, silly, and loveable little dog.
Learn moreKatie Hilden-Clouse, Ph.D., is a Professor of Literacy in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership at Radford University, where she serves as Coordinator of the Literacy Education Graduate Program. Her research interests are informational text comprehension and reading assessment. She is the author of There’’s Research for That: Your K-5 Literacy Instruction Questions Answered.
Learn moreDr. Sharroky Hollie is an esteemed educator and author known for his passionate advocacy of culturally and linguistically responsive teaching practices. With over three decades of experience in education, Dr. Hollie has dedicated his life to promoting the validation and affirmation of underserved students. As the founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, The Center for Cultur…
Learn moreDr. Sharroky Hollie is an esteemed educator and author known for his passionate advocacy of culturally and linguistically responsive teaching practices. With over three decades of experience in education, Dr. Hollie has dedicated his life to promoting the validation and affirmation of underserved students. As the founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, The Center for Cultur…
Learn moreJoBea Holt, Ph.D, is a scientist and author. As a scientist, she has worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory focusing on NASA's Space Shuttle Earth observing missions. In 1995, Dr. Holt created KidSat, a Shuttle-based Earth-imaging camera that used NASA's communications and the Internet to allow students in their classrooms to operate the camera during a mission. As an author, she has written …
Learn moreDebra J. Housel, M.A., earned a master's degree from Nazareth College of Rochester and worked as a teacher for more than a dozen years before becoming a freelance writer. She is an award-winning author and has written and/or consulted on more than 100 titles.
Learn moreBarbara Houtz, M.Ed., is Director of Outreach for the Pennsylvania State University Eberly College of Science. She also teaches a course on Scientists Teaching Science for graduate and post-graduate science researchers. Barbara develops and presents professional development workshops on teaching science through inquiry, training both elementary and secondary teachers nationwide.
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