Julie Wright
JULIE WRIGHT is a teacher, instructional coach, and educational consultant with over twenty-five years of experience in rural, suburban, and urban education settings. Julie holds National Board Certification as well as a B.S. in education, a master’s in language arts and reading, a reading endorsement, and extensive school leadership post-graduate work, including a pre-K through grade 9 principal license from The Ohio State University. She has served as an adjunct faculty member at Ashland University and University of Wisconsin, teaching graduate courses focused on curriculum, instruction, and assessment and instructional coaching, respectively. Julie is the co-author of What Are You Grouping For? How to Guide Small Groups Based on Readers—Not the Book (Corwin, 2018). She is currently writing an anthology about the use of short texts across content areas (Spring, 2020). In her free time, Julie loves spending time in her garden and is a wanna-be beekeeper. For blog posts and more about Julie, check out her website at https://www.juliewrightconsulting.com/