Jennifer E. Lawson, PhD, is the creator of the Hands-On books
published by Portage & Main Press. As senior writer and editor for
the series, she has contributed to more than 50 publications for
teachers and students. Jennifer provides professional development
workshops for educators locally, nationally, and virtually, and is
a Workplace Wellness Advisor. Her most recent book is a collective
effort called Teacher, Take Care: A Guide to Well-Being and
Workplace Wellness for Educators. She is also one of the founders
of Mission to Mexico, an organization that supports schools in some
of the most impoverished communities in Puerto Vallarta. Throughout
her extensive career in education, Jennifer has worked as a
classroom teacher, resource and special education teacher,
consultant, principal, university instructor, and school trustee.
She lives with her family in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Rosalind Poon has been a science teacher and Teacher Consultant for
Assessment and Literacy with the Richmond School District for the
past 18 years. In her current role, she works with school teams to
plan and implement various aspects of the curriculum by
collaborating with teams in professional inquiry groups on topics
such as descriptive feedback, inquiry, assessment, and
differentiation. Her passions include her family, dragon boating,
cooking with the Instant Pot and making sure that all students have
access to great hands-on science experiences.
Deidre Sagert specializes in early years education, and is
currently working as the Early Years Support Teacher for the St.
James-Assiniboia School Division. She brings 20 years of experience
to her current role where she mentors early years teachers in
incorporating play-based learning and inquiry into all subject
areas. She is passionate about ensuring all students have access to
a stimulating environment where they are engaged in hands-on
experiences and authentic learning. She enjoys spending time with
her family in nature for rejuvenation and inspiration.
Melanie Nelson is from the In-SHUCK-ch and Stó:loˉ Nations, and has
experience teaching kindergarten through grade 12, as well as
adults in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. She has taught in
mainstream, adapted, modified, and alternate settings, at the
classroom, whole school, and district levels. Trained as an
educator in science, Melanie approaches Western science through an
Indigenous worldview and with Indigenous ways of knowing. Her
Master of Arts thesis explored the experience of Indigenous parents
who have a child identified as having special needs in school, and
she is currently completing a Doctor of Philosophy in School
Psychology at the University of British Columbia.
Lisa Schwartz has been a Teacher Consultant for Assessment and
Literacy with the Richmond School District for the past six years.
As a consultant, Lisa facilitates professional learning with small
groups and school staffs on topics such as the redesigned
curriculum, Core Competencies, differentiation, inquiry, and
assessment. She also works side by side with teachers co-planning,
co-teaching and providing demonstration lessons to highlight
quality, research-based instruction that supports all learners.
Lisa is passionate about engagement, joyful learning, and success
for all students.
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