Paul Emerich FrancePaul Emerich France is a National Board Certified Teacher, adjunct professor, and education consultant, dedicated to helping all learners feel seen, heard, and valued in the classroom. Paul has authored over 20 pieces, including articles in prminent publications like Educational Leadership, The Learning Professional, and the International Association's Literacy Today, and blogs in Edutopia, EdSurge, and Education Week. He is also the author of Humanizing Distance Learning: Centering Equity and Humanity in Times of Crisis and an upcoming book with ASCD on #SustainableTeaching.Paul has taught in both public and independent schools, ranging from transitional kindergarten to fifth grade. He spent three years working in Silicon Valley, working for an education technology company, founding three microschools and building personalized learning software for the classroom. It was this experience that secured Paul's understanding of human-centered pedagogy that prioritizes humanity over technology.Now, Paul is a sought-after writer and speaker. He serves as a keynote speaker, featured presenter, and workshop facilitator. He has also recently begun partnering with schools in various parts of the country, offering workshop facilitation, team-based and individualized coaching, and consulting with administration teams on vision and implementation of personalized learning. His teaching and thought leadership has been featured in the Atlantic, WIRED, SXSW EDU, and the New Yorker. Above all else, he enjoys connecting with his students and fellow teachers, encouraging all to have courageous conversations about identity to make learning personal for adults and children alike. Read More Read Less