Jessica Crowe is a passionate educator, author, and advocate for transformative teaching practices. With extensive experience in the education field, Jessica has made a significant impact in classrooms, administrative offices, and beyond. Born and raised in New York, she developed a deep love for learning and teaching early on, inspired by her parents, both lifelong educators.
Jessica’s journey in education began with a strong foundation in early childhood and K-12 development, where she specialized in special education and innovative administrative strategies. Her dedication to improving educational outcomes for all students, particularly those in under-resourced communities, has earned her recognition as a leader in her field.
Jessica holds a Master of Education and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Adelphi University, as well as a Principal License from Regis University. She further honed her leadership skills as a graduate of the RELAY Graduate School of Leadership’s National Principal Fellowship Academy.
In 2018, Jessica was honored with the National Outstanding Special Education Teacher Award from the National Association of Special Education Teachers, a testament to her excellence in developing and implementing effective classroom behavioral strategies.
Her first book, The Bottom Line For Education, brings her vast knowledge and experience to a broader audience. This practical guide is designed to help educators navigate the complexities of teaching while maintaining balance in their personal and professional lives. Jessica’s writing style is both relatable and insightful, making even the most challenging topics accessible to educators at every level.
Throughout her career, Jessica has been committed to the research-based advancement of educational methods, always focusing on the human aspect of learning. She believes that every student deserves a supportive and enriching learning environment, and she works tirelessly to equip educators with the tools they need to create such spaces.