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Dr. Robert K. Greenleaf's
Robert Greenleaf was formerly a professional development specialist at the Education Alliance at Brown University. Having taught in all grades K-12, he has 20 years experience in public education ranging from superintendent of schools to assistant superintendent of schools, elementary school principal, teaching principal, teacher, and special education assistant. He served as adjunct professor at Thomas College in Maine.
President of Greenleaf Learning, a human resource development
company he founded in 1987, Bob specializes in educational
strategies for understanding behaviors, building esteem and
achievement, and brain-based learning. Bob is the author of
8 instructional books, the creator of two double-sided albums
and publishes a bi-monthly newsletter. He is the 1991 recipient
of the "Outstanding Educator Award" from the Waterville Public
Schools in the state of Maine. Bob holds a doctorate in education
from Vanderbilt University, a masters in educational administration
from Southern Maine and a bachelor's degree from Nasson College
in psychology.
A past member of the National Speakers Association and Toastmasters International, he won several area and district speech events in the 1980's.
Professional Experience
- Education Alliance at Brown University
- LAB @ Brown University: Professional Development
- Superintendent of Schools
- Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction
- Building Principal
- Taught at all levels K-16
- Adjunct Professor at Thomas College
- Doctorate in Education ~ Vanderbilt University
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