Carol Brooks Simoneau
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Carol Brooks Simoneau, Ed.D., graduated from the University of Nebraska with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in elementary education. She earned a Master of Science Degree with a reading specialist endorsement and an educational administration and leadership endorsement from Kansas State University. Carol earned a doctorate in educational administration and leadership from Kansas State University.

Carol has worked as a teacher and reading specialist with students of all ages. As a reading specialist, she modeled instructional strategies in the classroom and worked with students in intervention programs designed to prevent reading failure. She has also chaired or served as a member on improvement visitation teams designed to develop school community and facilitate achievement. Carol has received the Kansas State Department of Education Distinguished Educator Award. She has also served on the Board of Directors for the Kansas Staff Development Council.

Carol is the author of A Facilitator's Guide to On-line Professional Development: Establishing Communities of Learning and Cultures of Thinking (Brooks Simoneau, C., & Bailey, G.), currently in publication.

Carol is a national Training Associate for Cognitive CoachingSM, Adaptive Schools, and also provides professional development in reading and writing. In addition, Carol is a trainer for brain research expert Dr. Pat Wolfe. This training focuses on new developments in brain research and its application to the classroom.

Carol Brooks Simoneau
P.O. Box 468
Concordia, KS 66901

Telephone: 785–243–0889
E-mail: carolsimoneau@gmail.com


 
 



 

 
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