Jennifer Abrams
Jennifer Abrams is a professional developer for Palo Alto (Calif.) Unified School District and a national and international educational consultant for public and private schools, charter schools, universities, and non-profits. Abrams has been a high school English teacher, new teacher coach, and induction program coordinator. She now trains and coaches teachers and administrators on successful teaching practices, new teacher support, supervision and evaluation, generational savvy, having hard...See more
Jennifer Abrams is a professional developer for Palo Alto (Calif.) Unified School District and a national and international educational consultant for public and private schools, charter schools, universities, and non-profits. Abrams has been a high school English teacher, new teacher coach, and induction program coordinator. She now trains and coaches teachers and administrators on successful teaching practices, new teacher support, supervision and evaluation, generational savvy, having hard conversations, and effective collaboration skills. She works with cadres of PAUSD teacher leaders to lead sessions on Elements of Instruction and Equity=Excellence and provides all new teacher trainings and supervisor trainings at the secondary level. Abrams also is a lead coach for the Palo Alto-Mountain View/Los Altos Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment program. In her consulting work, Abrams has presented at annual conferences such as NSDC, ASCD, NCTE, and the New Teacher Center at UC Santa Cruz Annual Symposium, and has trained new teachers in the Stanford Teacher Education Program, administrative candidates at Santa Clara University, and international school leaders through the Principals Center for International School Leadership. Her chapter, "Habits of Mind for the School Savvy Leader" will be featured in Art Costa and Bena Kallick's upcoming book in their Habits of Mind series, Learning and Leading with Habits of Mind. Abrams considers herself a "voice coach," helping teachers and administrators learn how to best use their voices, whether in a group, in front of a classroom, coaching a colleague, or in a supervisory role. She holds a master's degree in education from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree in English from Tufts University. See less