Yolanda Ramirez, Alice Siegel, Marlene Zakierski
An Insider's View of a Principal's Life: Eyewitness Narratives from the Neighborhood
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Yolanda Ramirez, Alice Siegel, Marlene Zakierski
An Insider's View of a Principal's Life: Eyewitness Narratives from the Neighborhood
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Neil Investments Inc
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9781098311919
- ISBN-10: 1098311914
- Artikelnr.: 59909094
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Dr. Yolanda Ramirez has worked in the field of education for more than twenty-five years. Her experience includes that of family worker, paraprofessional, literacy coach, and assistant principal. The latter part of her work spans more than twelve years as an elementary school principal. She specializes in customized intervention for students who are at risk. Her broader and more extensive expertise, includes creating experiential learning opportunities aligned with New York City and State Standards for all children. Infused with a cross curriculum model, she has strategically planned and provided children who are English Language Learners, economically disadvantaged and those who have special needs, experiences within and outside of New York City limits. Her special interest includes learning from and supporting school leaders who work in schools that are in transition. This also includes school communities that are shifting in culture and climate as a result of gentrification in the surrounding community.Dr. Alice Siegel has been in the field of education for almost fifty years. She has worked as a teacher and as a building and central office administrator on both the elementary and secondary levels. She holds a doctorate in educational leadership and was an associate professor at the Graduate School of Education at The College of New Rochelle. She presently serves a consultant to schools that require literacy improvement and offers professional development to teachers and principals. Additionally, she has presented her work internationally at many conferences from Africa to Europe. She has published thirteen nonfiction books for children aged eight to twelve and co-authored articles on literacy-related issues that have appeared in peer-reviewed professional journals.Dr. Marlene Zakierski is an associate professor and director of the Russell Sage College New York City Educational Leadership Doctoral Program where she teaches, advises, and chairs school leaders' research as they pursue and attain their doctoral degrees. For her research in literacy development and technology, she was awarded a National Science Foundation Grant. Additionally, she served as a professor and director of Literacy and Special Education Graduate Programs at Iona College where she partnered with a neighboring school district to create, develop, and provide a college program to support the development of postsecondary educational opportunities for neurodiverse young men and women. She has authored a num- ber of peer-reviewed journal articles and grants and presented research at many national and international conferences. She served as a teacher, principal, in various central office admin- istrative positions, and as an assistant superintendent during a career that spans more than forty-five years. She continues to spend time in PreK-12 schools as a consultant who provides professional development focused on literacy, coaching, mentoring, and assisting educators to implement thought-pro- voking practices that lead to gains in student achievement.