Lauren Gundrum
Bachelor of Science, Business Education
Master of Arts, Educational Leadership
Lauren Gundrum is an
advocate for personalized instruction for all students. She began her career 25 years ago teaching at
an elementary school on the Navajo reservation in northern Arizona. Since then she has assumed various roles,
including business teacher, athletic coach, university adjunct professor,
administrator, educational consultant and instructional specialist.
Lauren recently served on the leadership team of
a comprehensive, suburban high school in the metropolitan Phoenix area, working
as a full-time instructional specialist.
She continues her passion as a visionary and practitioner to help
teachers and administrators help students reach their potential through her
work as a consultant/coach with Learning Keys.
She is a veteran educator and authority on the
critical issues relating to systemic and sustainable school improvement and
instructional leadership. She
specializes in facilitating Data Walks training (brief classroom visits),
conducting needs analysis audits, facilitating and coaching teachers in
implementing research-based instructional strategies, cooperative learning,
curriculum mapping, standards-based lesson planning, differentiating
instruction, and facilitating and assisting instructional leaders in cognitive
coaching strategies, among a variety of other school improvement efforts
including, but not limited to, block scheduling and smaller learning
communities.
Since the signing of NCLB legislation, scores at
Centennial High School--the school where she recently served as a leadership
team member--have yielded impressive results in the areas of math, reading and
writing. The improvement in scores over
the last four years range from nine to 51 points, all of which contribute to the
school earning the label of “Excelling.”
This label is the highest of all labels and is awarded to only 35
schools in the state of Arizona.
Lauren’s passion centers on her belief that all
students can learn and tailors her training to the National Staff Development
Council standards for professional development to assure the highest quality
adult learning experience possible.