Educational View
Karen Gross, @KarenGrossEdu
Advisor and Consultant
What Can Educators Learn from the Pandemic?
Karen Gross, Esq.
Consultant
Educational View: What Can Educators Learn from the Pandemic?
BIO: Karen Gross is an educator and author, writing books for both children (early-childhood through Grade 6) and adults. Her Lady Lucy Series is well-known and has been read to over 3000 children across the globe.
Her newest adult book, released in June 2020 from Columbia Teachers College Press, is titled Trauma Doesn’t Stop at the School Door: Strategies and Solutions for Educators, Pre-K through College. This book is a sidequel to her earlier book Breakaway Learners (Teachers College Press 2017).
She also speaks, advises and consults nationally and internationally on trauma, student success, improving educational leadership and handling educational crises. To that end, she serves as Senior Counsel to Finn Partners. She’s also an author in residence at Molly Stark Elementary School in VT. In 2018, she was a visiting scholar at the University of British Columbia in Canada. She’s an Affiliate of the Rutgers Center for MSIs and is continuing education instructor in the trauma certification program at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work. She will be visiting faculty at College Unbound.
Consultant
Educational View: What Can Educators Learn from the Pandemic?
BIO: Karen Gross is an educator and author, writing books for both children (early-childhood through Grade 6) and adults. Her Lady Lucy Series is well-known and has been read to over 3000 children across the globe.
Her newest adult book, released in June 2020 from Columbia Teachers College Press, is titled Trauma Doesn’t Stop at the School Door: Strategies and Solutions for Educators, Pre-K through College. This book is a sidequel to her earlier book Breakaway Learners (Teachers College Press 2017).
She also speaks, advises and consults nationally and internationally on trauma, student success, improving educational leadership and handling educational crises. To that end, she serves as Senior Counsel to Finn Partners. She’s also an author in residence at Molly Stark Elementary School in VT. In 2018, she was a visiting scholar at the University of British Columbia in Canada. She’s an Affiliate of the Rutgers Center for MSIs and is continuing education instructor in the trauma certification program at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work. She will be visiting faculty at College Unbound.
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