Beth Pandolpho
Beth Pandolpho is an instructional coach for grades 6–12, and she has taught English at the high school and college level for over 20 years. She is passionate about engaging in work that promotes equity and access for both teachers and students.
Beth Pandolpho
Beth Pandolpho is an instructional coach for grades 6–12, and she has taught English at the high school and college level for over 20 years. She is passionate about engaging in work that promotes equity and access for both teachers and students.
She has written for Education Week, Educational Leadership, and The Learning Network (by the New York Times) and is a frequent contributor to Edutopia. Beth is the author of I’m Listening: How Teacher-Student Relationships Improve Writing, Speaking, and Listening and the coauthor of Choose Your Own Master Class: Urgent Ideas to Invigorate Your Professional Learning.
Beth’s work is grounded in the belief that the path to improving education lies in listening to the unique needs of each school—its leaders, teachers, and students. All sessions with Beth are customized based on conversations with school leaders in order to most effectively meet each school’s needs.
Beth earned a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature at the University of Maryland, a master’s degree in reading at Adelphi University, and a supervisory certification for curriculum and instruction at Rutgers University. She received training in the art of storytelling at the Moth Teacher Institute, and as an equity leader in her district, she is pursuing continuing education in diversity, equity, and inclusivity.
Presentations by Beth Pandolpho
- Welcome to the Profession! A Primer for New Teachers
- Integrating Social and Emotional Learning and Equity in Your Classroom
- Instructional Coaching for Beginners
- Coaching Practices That Promote Equity with Your Team, Department, or School