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'''Jeff Diedrich'', based in the state of Michigan, had the good fortune to mentor under Alexander Christakis for several years where he developed a deep understanding of and appreciation for the process of Structured Dialogic Design (SDD).  Jeff is now considered an international expert, facilitating co-labs routinely in Michigan and across the United States, providing training on SDD, and leading efforts to create the next generation of software to support the process.  Jeff has Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist (1995 – 1997) from Central Michigan University and is currently a lead for the State Systemic Improvement Plan on behalf of the Michigan Department of Education.  Additionally, Jeff is the director of a statewide project focused on improving the educational environment to ensure students, including those with disabilities, are successful.   
''Jeff Diedrich'', based in the state of Michigan, had the good fortune to mentor under Alexander Christakis for several years where he developed a deep understanding of and appreciation for the process of Structured Dialogic Design (SDD).  Jeff is now considered an international expert, facilitating co-labs routinely in Michigan and across the United States, providing training on SDD, and leading efforts to create the next generation of software to support the process.  Jeff has Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist (1995 – 1997) from Central Michigan University and is currently a lead for the State Systemic Improvement Plan on behalf of the Michigan Department of Education.  Additionally, Jeff is the director of a statewide project focused on improving the educational environment to ensure students, including those with disabilities, are successful.   


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Revision as of 12:44, 24 June 2015

Jeff Diedrich
Jeff Diedrich
Current Post Lead, State Systemic Improvement Plan on behalf of the Michigan Department of Education; Director, Michigan's Integrated Technology Supports / Michigan's Integrated Mathematics Initiative



Jeff Diedrich, based in the state of Michigan, had the good fortune to mentor under Alexander Christakis for several years where he developed a deep understanding of and appreciation for the process of Structured Dialogic Design (SDD). Jeff is now considered an international expert, facilitating co-labs routinely in Michigan and across the United States, providing training on SDD, and leading efforts to create the next generation of software to support the process. Jeff has Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist (1995 – 1997) from Central Michigan University and is currently a lead for the State Systemic Improvement Plan on behalf of the Michigan Department of Education. Additionally, Jeff is the director of a statewide project focused on improving the educational environment to ensure students, including those with disabilities, are successful.

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