Samuel Glickman
Sam Glickman is a Research Associate at RMC, providing technical assistance to the Gulf Comprehensive Center. He has helped lead and serve on various projects with the Florida Department of Education (FDOE), the Mississippi Department of Education, and the Kansas State Department of Education. He formerly worked for the FDOE, leading programs for the Bureau of School Improvement and the Educator Preparation Unit. He also worked as a secondary English Language Arts (ELA) subject matter expert for the Learning Systems Institute at Florida State University, designing and creating standards–aligned instructional materials. He is a former secondary ELA teacher with experience teaching literacy skills in suburban and inner-city settings. Mr. Glickman combines his diverse background in education with strategic thinking to implement partner-centered strategies for improved project outcomes.
EDUCATION: M.B.A. from Florida State University; M.S. in English education from Florida State University; B.A. in communication from the University of Missouri
AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Education program management, communication strategy, and secondary English language arts instruction

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