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Name
  
Carol Jago


Role
  
Author

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Occupation
  
Teacher, Author, Editor, Speaker

Education
  
University of Southern California, Saint Louis University

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Carol Jago is a distinguished English teacher, author, editor, speaker, and past president of the National Council of Teachers of English. In 2016, Jago received the CEL Kent Williamson Exemplary Leadership Award from the National Council of Teachers of English.

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Background

Carol was born outside of Chicago to John J. Crosetto and Mary Giacchino, both of Italian descent albeit John from Turin and Mary from Sicily. Carol was educated at St. Louis University and the University of California, Santa Barbara, (B.A., English, 1973) and the University of Southern California (M.A., Education, 1974). Since graduating, she worked in the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District from 1974 to 2006, serving as a mentor teacher and for two terms as Chair of the English department at Santa Monica High School.

Outside the Classroom

Outside the classroom she continues as Associate Director of the California Reading and Literature Project at UCLA (since 1991), as editor of award-winning California English (since 1996) and has served on several committees and commissions for the National Council of Teachers of English.

Writer and Author

Carol is an author on the HMH Collections program for English Language Arts grades 6-12 as well as a consultant for the HMH Journeys program . In this capacity she works to ensure that the textbooks teachers place in students' hands are standards-aligned, accessible, and rich. She has collaborated closely with HMH editors to craft lessons that reflect best practice.

Her writing has been published in several newspapers and periodicals, notably The Los Angeles Times, where she was an education columnist and op-ed page contributor. In professional venues she has been published in Educational Leadership, Phi Delta Kappan, American Educator, English Journal, Voices in the Middle, and Education Week.

As the author of nine books on education, she continues to share her experiences in the classroom with teachers across the country.

Speaker

Her wide and varied experience in standards assessment and secondary education in general has made her a sought-after speaker with Heinemann Speakers. Carol has been actively engaged in continuing education, making presentations at conferences and to groups of English teachers across the country. Her portfolio includes presentations on issues of critical importance: teaching writing, developing academic literacy, vocabulary instruction, secondary reading skills, and working with English language learners. Other presentations include the World Congress on Reading, numerous NCTE, CATE, and California Reading Association conferences.

Editor

Since 1996 Carol has edited California English, the journal of the California Teachers of English. During that period, the journal, published five times each year, has been on the cutting edge of discussion of the teaching of English, devoting each issue to wide-ranging discussion of a topical subject of interest to educators. Contributors come from high schools, middle schools, and from educators and scholars at universities across the United States and overseas.

California English was the NCTE Affiliate Journal Award winner in 2006.

Consultant

Carol Jago often works with schools and districts to craft professional development programs that both meets local needs and is standards-aligned. She has helped design school-wide, cross-curricular writing programs as well as benchmark expectations and assessments for reading and writing.

Carol served on content advisory committees for the California Standardized Testing and Reporting program as well as the California High School Exit Exam. She was a member of the California Framework committee and helped to compile the California Recommended Reading List. She is also chair of the College Board's English Academic Advisory Committee. She is the author of "The Role of Literature in the Common Core," Appendix A of the 2015 California ELA/ELD Framework.

Carol is a member of the NAEP 2009 Reading Framework planning committee and the NAEP 2011 Writing Framework planning committee.

Distinguishments

She has received several awards from local, state, and national associations. She was awarded the National Council of Teachers of English “Teacher of Excellence Award” in 2006 and an International Literacy Association Thought Leader Award in 2015.

References

Carol Jago Wikipedia