Robyn Sullivan-Jackson
Robyn Sullivan-Jackson serves as literacy coach, reading department head, and mentor to new and veteran teachers at Leto High School in Hillsborough County Public Schools. In these roles, she has orchestrated significant change efforts centered around shared leadership. In her first year as literacy coach at Braulio Alonso High School, she was awarded Hillsborough County’s District Reading Coach of the Year. She facilitates professional learning to stakeholders across the state, and assisted in the pioneering of Instructional Leadership Teams for Hillsborough County Public Schools. She is a graduate of the Learning Forward Academy.
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Instructional coaches and principals: An essential partnership for school success
School-based instructional coaching is a powerful professional learning design that improves teacher practice and student success. But sometimes coaches find themselves working on tasks that do not impact teacher and student learning. When principals clearly communicate instructional expectations, and support coaches to help teachers meet those expectations, the impact of […] -
Data storytelling for professional learning advocacy
If 2021-22 has taught us anything, it is that when it comes to advocating for professional learning, no matter at what level – building, system, region, or national – you are going to need to show evidence of effectiveness. However, data alone is not enough to move people to action. […]