Melinda Leong
Melinda Leong has served as a Senior Program Advisor in the Mathematics Education Unit at Education Northwest since 2001. She has been providing leadership in designing effective professional development in mathematics learning, teaching, and assessment. Before joining Education Northwest, she worked with the New York City Board of Education in District 2 as a teacher and director for 11 years at the K–8 level. She was the founder and director of the Manhattan Academy of Technology in New York, a middle school focused on integrating technology into a three-year comprehensive and rigorous academic program. Leong holds a B.A. in education and American studies from Tufts University, an M.A. in elementary education from Hunter College at the City University of New York, an M.A. in administration and supervision from City College at the City University of New York, and a graduate certificate in middle school mathematics from Portland State University.
Books
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Leading Lesson Study
A Practical Guide for Teachers and Facilitators
By: Jennifer Stepanek, Gary Appel, Melinda Leong, Michelle Turner Mangan and Mark Mitchell
Teaching by Design in Elementary Mathematics, Grades 2–3
By: Jennifer Stepanek, Melinda Leong, Linda Griffin and Lisa Lavelle