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Rachel & Associates was established in 1992. Since then,
four knowledgeable consultants and expert trainers have been
selected to join the group. Now seminars are conducted not
only by Rachel Billmeyer, but also by her associates. Each
consultant brings unique training talents and a specific
knowledge base about teaching and learning. Read about their
backgrounds, training specialties, and how you can contact
them if you are interested in arranging consultant work for
your organization.
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Rachel Billmeyer can be reached at:
Phone: 402–932–1417
Fax: 402–932–1417
E-mail: rachelb2@cox.net
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Internationally known educational consultant Rachel Ann
Billmeyer has extensive experience putting educational theory
into practice. She has taught elementary, secondary, and
university level classes and is known for her work with reading
in the content areas and reading assessment practices. Rachel
is author of the ASCD publication Teaching Reading in
the Content Areas: If Not Me Then Who? Her recent publications
include Strategies to Engage the Mind of the Learner and Capturing
All of the Reader Through the Reading Assessment System.
Rachel has served in leadership positions, including Director
of Professional Development and Instruction, Grant Director
for Nebraska Literacy Program, and Program Chair for the
Midwest Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
(ASCD) Conference. In 1993 Rachel received the Nebraska Literacy
Award.
Rachel's résumé.
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Sue Presler can be reached at:
Phone: (402) 493-0225 or (402) 880-7762
E-mail: spresler@tconl.com
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Sue Presler is currently working as an independent consultant,
working with school districts across the country. Sue
provides training in the following areas: Habits of
Mind, Cognitive Coaching, Facilitation and Presentation skills,
and Teaching Reading in the Content Areas. She is a
training associate for the Center for Cognitive Coaching,
and for Four Hats Leadership, having worked with Bob Garmston,
Art Costa, and Bruce Wellman for the past 17 years. She
is also an associate of Rachel and Associates, (Rachel Billmeyer
is the author of Teaching Reading in the Content Areas: If
Not Me Then Who?). Sue also does training for McRel and Educational
Testing Services.
Sue is frequently seen talking to kids at school and about
school. She continues to be in classrooms, teaching,
co-teaching, and planning with teachers who have attended
her workshops. During her 27 years in education she
has taught every level, elementary through high school. Sue
has presented professional development programs for the National
Staff Development Council, ASCD, Iowa Staff Development Council,
Association of Educational Service Agencies, and three day
ASCD institutes.
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Cheryl Becker Dobbertin has worked for nearly 15 years as
a secondary English teacher, staff developer, and school
administrator. She specializes in both differentiation and
literacy development and combines principles from both schools
of thought to show teachers and school leaders how to enable
all students to continuously strengthen their literacy skills.
Cheryl's unit "American Stories: Reading and Writing
Historical Fiction" was published by the Association
for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) in 2004
in the book Differentiation in Practice: 9-12. She
is a contributing author to several of Rachel's books. In
addition to her work with practicing teachers, Cheryl teaches
courses in differentiation and literacy to pre-service teachers
at Nazareth College in Rochester, New York.
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Sharon Graves is a national consultant, presenter and facilitator. Currently she is a training associate with Rachel & Associates specializing in training workshops based on Strategic Reading in the Content Areas: Practical Applications for Creating a Thinking Environment and Strategies to Engage the Mind of the Learner: Building Strategic Learners, books authored by Rachel Billmeyer. Sharon also is a training associate with the Center for Cognitive CoachingSM.
Sharon is founder of Premiere Development Group, a consulting firm specializing in differentiated instruction, gifted education, mentoring new teachers, leadership development and group facilitation. With 32 years of experience at the elementary, secondary and graduate levels, she provides professional development to administrators and teachers with the ultimate goal of improving student achievement.
Sharon has given presentations on numerous occasions at national meetings of the National Staff Developpment Council, Association for Curriculum and Supervision Development, and American Association of Educational Service Agencies, and at state meetings of the Ohio Council for Staff Development, Ohio Association for Gifted Children, and Ohio Education Association. Sharon has served as President of the Ohio Staff Development Council and Co-director of the Salt Fork Regional Professional Development Center. Sharon is also an adjunct professor at Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio.
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Molly House currently works as a Middle School Literacy
Trainer for Des Moines Public Schools in Iowa. She is an
associate of Rachel and Associates, a 6+1 Writing Instruction
and Assessment trainer, and a trainer in the FISH philosophy.
She also is an adjunct professor for Viterbo University in
La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Molly provides technical assistance to the Reading First
grant schools in the Des Moines Public Schools. Her strong
primary background has helped these schools implement the
reading first curriculum.
During her 36 years in education she has taught elementary
through middle school. Molly has presented professional development
programs for the English Language Learners state conference,
the Reading Recovery state conference, the Iowa Reading Conference,
and multiple Summer Institutes sponsored by Heartland AEA
11. She has co-presented with Dr. Linda Fielding from the
University of Iowa on K-2 Reading.
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