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Fax: 415.512.2024
jzimmer@WestEd.org
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Joy Zimmerman
Associate Director, Communications
Resource Involvement
Rethinking High School: Supporting All Students to be College Ready in Math
Rethinking High School: Preparing Students for Success in College, Career, and Life
Developing an Effective School Plan
Locally Tailored Accountability: Building on Your State System in the Era of NCLB
Do High Stakes Tests Drive Up Student Dropout Rates?
When the Journey Is Its Own Reward: Supporting National Board Candidates
Lifelines to the Classroom: Designing Support for Beginning Teachers
Improving Student Achievement by Extending School: Is It Just a Matter of Time?
Focused principally on the development of research-based products intended to serve the specific needs of particular audiences, from education practitioners to policymakers, Zimmerman and her staff collaborate with researchers and other authors to conceptualize and develop products, seeing the process through to production and dissemination planning. Zimmerman also serves as Communications' liaison and lead editor for WestEd's Regional Educational Laboratory West team.
Her past work at WestEd has included serving as executive editor of R&D Alert, WestEd's award-winning newsletter; developing WestEd's initial publications quality assurance process; managing media relations; and serving as lead editor and quality assurance manager for Innovations in Education, a series of promising practice guides produced by WestEd for the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Innovation and Improvement.
Before joining WestEd, Zimmerman was a journalist for 10 years, covering a range of social issues related to children and families, including education. Her background also includes prior work in nonprofit communications, as well as in court administration, specifically in the juvenile and family courts.
Zimmerman was educated at The University of California, Berkeley, the University of Iowa, and Kalamazoo College.


