Jennifer White is an accomplished educator with over 15 years of experience in teaching and educational leadership. She began her career as a teacher in New York City public schools, where she taught for several years before transitioning to a leadership role. Over the years, White has held various positions in educational leadership, including as a principal, instructional specialist, and curriculum developer. She has also served as a mentor and coach to other educators, helping them to improve their teaching practices and become more effective leaders.
In addition to her work in the classroom and as a leader, White is also an avid writer and speaker on issues related to education. She has contributed articles to a variety of publications, including Education Week and Scholastic, and has presented at numerous conferences and forums on topics such as teacher professional development, curriculum design, and classroom management.
White holds a Bachelor's degree in Education from New York University and a Master's degree in Educational Leadership from Columbia University's Teachers College. She is also certified as a teacher and administrator in several states.