Leadership

Lynn Glueck
Program Director
Lynn Glueck is the Program Director for The Discussion Project. She serves as project manager, curriculum designer, and instructor. In her 30 years as an educator, Glueck has taught at every level from elementary school to college. In addition, she has served as a professional development coordinator, instructional coach, and school improvement administrator for the Madison Metropolitan School District. Trained in Authentic Intellectual Work, Glueck maintains a focus on high quality instruction for all students and over decades has written and collaborated on curriculum and professional learning materials.
Glueck holds master’s degrees in English Literature and Library Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Glueck is certified as an English teacher, K-12 principal, instructional coach, and director of instruction. She is based in Madison, Wisconsin.

Lynn Glueck
Lynn Glueck is the Program Director for The Discussion Project. She serves as project manager, curriculum designer, and instructor. In her 30 years as an educator, Glueck has taught at every level from elementary school to college. In addition, she has served as a professional development coordinator, instructional coach, and school improvement administrator for the Madison Metropolitan School District. Trained in Authentic Intellectual Work, Glueck maintains a focus on high quality instruction for all students and over decades has written and collaborated on curriculum and professional learning materials.
Glueck holds master’s degrees in English Literature and Library Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Glueck is certified as an English teacher, K-12 principal, instructional coach, and director of instruction. She is based in Madison, Wisconsin.
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The Discussion Project is developed by leading educators at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Coursework is designed to improve classroom discussion and leads to higher levels of engagement, belonging, and learning for students. Learn more about the leadership team and how they can help your instituion move forward.
The Discussion Project
Research and development
It is funded by a $1mm grant from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Create an equitable and inclusive classroom climate conducive to high quality discussion.
Build institutional reputation for teaching quality
Improve student and instructor engagement and retention
Implement strategies that develop students’ discussion skills.
Strengthen departmental profiles

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