She was appointed to a Personal Chair position in Erica has managed over 25 national research projects including four Australian Research Council -funded grants. She is a peer assessor for ARC grants and for the Excellence in Research Australia exercise, and for funding schemes in other countries. Would more highly-qualified teachers and trainers help to address quality problems in the Australian vocational education and training system? Employer training in a changed environment.
Erica leads the design of individual and team learning experiences to improve leader practice and organizational outcomes. With expertise in leadership development and K instructional delivery, she creates content to support online and traditional coaching for performance excellence. Erica first realized her passion to create innovative learner experiences while teaching middle school history. With each new unit, her classroom was transformed and students were immersed in an environment where learning thrived.
What makes New York Times education reporter Erica Green so good?
Over the past decade, Green has emerged as a powerful, much-admired part of the education journalism world. Landry College Prep were in part the product of administrators who repeatedly faked transcripts to help students gain admissions to Ivy League colleges. It was a blockbuster story, and the Times was putting it and reporters Green and Benner front and center in its effort to replicate the success of its The Daily podcast. I mean, seriously good stuff. Lots of it.
Erica L. Before joining The Times, Ms. Green covered education for The Baltimore Sun, including investigations of rampant financial mismanagement in Baltimore schools, the school system's failure to serve its most vulnerable students and the physical and financial toll of violence against teachers. Green was a part of the Sun team named a Pulitzer Prize finalist for breaking news coverage of the death of Freddie Gray. She has also won dozens of state awards for local government and education reporting, as well as the investigative prize from the Education Writers Association.