About Anne
Anne has worked in most Canadian provinces, American states, and overseas. She has worked with educators at every level – primary to post-secondary – as well as parents. Anne is involved with schools and jurisdictions in multi-year projects, working closely with local educators. This allows her to help people find assessment for learning solutions that work in a specific context. Anne does sessions at home in the Comox Valley, and works with educators in various locations to provide workshops to meet local needs. She also uses web-conferencing and coaching programs when working with professional development and instructional leaders.
Anne’s mission is to increase the possibility of learning for all our students. Currently, she contributes to this vision by writing chapters and articles for journals and publications around the world. Some of these are available in the Online Journal: Research into Practice. A full listing can be found in Anne’s Vitae.
Every year Anne invites groups of educators to work with her in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island. Read more about our annual Symposium and our July Institute. Contact lisa@connect2learning.com for more information.
Anne has authored and co-authored numerous multi-media resources and books, including the best-seller, Making Classroom Assessment Work (now a Second Edition) the Knowing What Counts series, and The Facilitator’s Guide to Classroom Assessment (K-12) (all available through Connections Publishing). Her newest projects are a recently published two-book series for leaders, Leading the Way to Making Classroom Assessment Work and Transforming Barriers to Assessment for Learning and a multi-media resource titled, Workshop-in-a-Box.
Anne supports a variety of organizations including:
- The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada,
- Red Cross International,
- Tsolum River Restoration Project, and
- International Assessment Consortium
For more information about Anne, download her Biography, Curriculum Vitae or the Vitae Highlights (You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this). There is also a High Resolution photo of Anne (right click on the link and “Download Link to Disk”).