Toby Karten is an inclusion specialist who strives to help educators effectively teach students within their least restrictive environments, looking at inclusive placements as viable first options.
Page Keeley is an author, speaker, and consultant who works with school districts and STEM organizations throughout the U.S. and internationally in the areas of formative assessment and teaching for conceptual change. She recently retired from the
Kelley King is the author of three books, an international speaker, a certified online instructor, and an educator with 30 years of experience (15 years in school administration) in both public and private schools. Kelley is a certified Corwin consultant in the areas of Visible Learning and Teacher Evaluation.
Jane Kise, an educational consultant with extensive experience in leadership, instructional coaching, differentiation, and effective mathematics instruction, is considered a worldwide expert in Jungial type and is certified in Neuroscience and Jungian Personality.
Howard M. Knoff is a full-time national consultant, author, and presenter on topics such as school reform and organizational change, school safety, social skills, and Response to Intervention and multi-tiered service and support systems. Dr. Knoff has trained over 1,500 schools or school districts over a 25-year career.
Jane Krauss is an expert in project-based learning aided by technology. A long-time classroom teacher, Jane helps educators re-imagine the learning experience so students inquire, imagine, and create in order to meet rigorous learning aims.
John Krownapple specializes in facilitating professional learning and organizational development focused on social justice, equity, diversity and inclusion. Since 2007 he has led the development and implementation of one of the first and most comprehensive Cultural Proficiency programs in the United States.