Beth Holland is a partner at The Learning Accelerator (TLA), a national nonprofit working to ensure that every child receives the engaging, equitable, and effective education they need to reach their full and unique potential. She leads the organization's research and measurement initiatives, including evaluations of programs to support student-centered learning and the building of research-practice partnerships in support of systems improvement and innovation.
Beth brings over 20 years of experience working as an educator and researcher examining challenges of equity and communication within K-12 public school systems. Prior to joining TLA, she led the Digital Equity and Rural initiatives for the Consortium of School Networking (CoSN) and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship on a project funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Ready to Learn Initiative at the University of Rhode Island. She has also worked as a teacher, administrator, and professional learning developer in schools across the country.
Beth holds an Ed.D. in Entrepreneurial Leadership in Education from Johns Hopkins University, a Master's degree in Technology, Innovation, and Education from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from Northwestern University.