Speaking Engagements
Our speaking engagements and events are designed to help teachers and administrators quickly and easily get the tools they need to see positive results in student achievement.
Why Book Jill Jackson for Speaking Engagements, Conferences, and Events?
Every year, Jill Jackson is asked to speak at conferences and events nationwide to share her knowledge, expertise and experience.
- Keynote Conference Speaking Engagements
- Break Out Session Speaking Engagements
- Private Speaking Engagements
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Recent Speaking Events and Appearances
| New York State's SETRC Professional Development Series | Albany, NY |
| BTSA Colloquium Special Speaker | Palmdale, CA |
| 2009 North Dakota Reading Association's Spring Conference (Keynote Speaker) | Minot, ND |
| Bureau of Indian Education’s Spring Literacy Leadership Institute | Phoenix, AZ |
| A Symposium: Achieving School Change | Reno, NV |
| Utah Council of the International Reading Association (UCIRA) | Salt Lake City, UT |
| Fifth Annual National Reading First Conference | Nashville, TN |
| Bureau of Indian Affairs Institute | San Diego, CA |
| California Secondary Literacy Conference | San Francisco, CA |
| Idaho Reading First Leadership and Coaching Collaborative Institute | Boise, ID |
| North Dakota Reading Summer Symposium | Bismarck, ND |
| Utah Reading First Coaching and Advanced Coaching Institute | Salt Lake City, UT |
| South Dakota Literacy Leadership and Coaching Collaborative | TBD |
| Montana Reading Institute | Helena, MT |
| Wyoming Reading First Summer Institute | Jackson Hole, WY |
| 2008 California Reading Association Conference | Sacramento, CA |
| 2009 North Dakota Spring Literacy Conference | Minot, ND |
| New York State Reading First and Adolescent Literacy Conference | Brooklyn, NY |
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