Ana Lomas, Ed.D.Ana Lomas stays current with research that promotes strategies to improve student learning. She has a special interest in curriculum and instructional issues that help address the achievement gap, and she promotes teaching strategies that support all students to meet standards. She believes in looking at data, gathering information from various sources, and involving stakeholders in developing long-range action plans in the best interest of student achievement. Dr. Lomas has worked for thirty years in public education as a teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal at the elementary, middle school and high school levels, Director of Professional Development and Director of Student Services in East Side Union High School District, San Jose Unified School District, Alum Rock School District and Milpitas Unified School District. She has a doctoral degree in Education from the University of Southern California, a Master’s degree in Mexican American Graduate Studies from San Jose State University, and a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in General Humanities from Santa Clara University. She also holds a Multiple-Subject Teaching Credential, a Bilingual-Bicultural Credential in Spanish and an Administrative Services Credential. |