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NELSON BEAUDOIN
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ABOUT NELSON BEAUDOIN
Nelson Beaudoin, is currently an educational consultant, speaker and writer. He
was the principal of Kennebunk High School in Maine. A thirty-six year educator,
he has led two high schools through successful Comprehensive School Reform
Demonstration grants. Student Voice was used as a leverage point in both schools
to advance reform initiatives linked to Maine’s high school restructuring
movement called Promising Futures. Leavitt Area High School and Kennebunk High
School have received national recognition in areas that relate to student voice.
Leavitt was named a National Service Learning Leader School in 2001 and
Kennebunk was recognized as a First Amendment Project School 2003. In part
because of his work in the area of student voice, Beaudoin was selected as
Maine's 2000 NASSP Principal of the Year. His school’s work on student voice was
featured as the cover article in the September, 2005, issue of Teacher Magazine
and also published in the May 2006 issue of Educational Leadership. His work
with the First Amendment School Project was covered in a February 21, 2006,
article in the Washington Post. He is the author of two books on educational
leadership; Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone: Lessons for School Leaders (Eye
on Education, 2004) and Elevating Student Voice: How to Enhance Participation
Leadership and Citizenship (Eye on Education, 2005). His work was also featured
in the May, 2006, issue of Educational Leadership. He has been presenting at
conferences and workshops throughout the country since 1998 on educational
topics such as student voice, school reform, inspirational leadership, and
school change.
EYE ON EDUCATION TITLES
A School for Each Student: Personalization
in a Climate of High Expectations
Elevating Student Voice: How to Enhance
Participation, Citizenship, and Leadership
Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone: Lessons
for School Leaders
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