Meet Reviewers

Whiteboard Wisdom

Why #MaterialsMatter to reviewers

Jana Bryant

Daviess County Public Schools, Kentucky

Carolyn Glicklich

The Chapin School, Connecticut

Arthur Everett

NYC Department of Education, New York

More Reviewers Voices

Our work is about the citizens we're growing, the leaders they will become, and the future they will shape."
— Jodi Hufendick, High School Teacher, WA
This has been one of my greatest learning experiences. I get to interact with a variety of materials and I feel like I have specifically been involved to push for quality curriculum and equity in education."
— Casie Jones, Director of School Support, Memphis TN
Being a reviewer helps to develop me and grow more in the profession. I'm always looking to learn new things, learn new methods and learn from other people. This was a perfect opportunity for me to grow so I could better serve others."
— Adrianne Sublett, Elementary Literacy Advisor, Memphis, TN
When it comes to materials and the kind of things we do at EdReports, publishers are listening to what teachers are saying about what's quality and what's not. For so long teacher voice had been absent from that conversation. But there are thousands of us out here working. Let's work together."
— Arthur Everett, High School Teacher, NYC