Roxanna Elden is a renowned literary fiction author, best known for her works that revolve around education issues. She has had an impressive career as a public speaker and a public-school teacher, which has spanned over a decade. Elden is often referred to as a writer of teaching and a teacher of writing, as she masterfully combines her experiences in the classroom with her writing skills to shed light on various issues in the education system.\n \nElden first gained recognition in 2009 when she published her book "See Me After Class," which quickly became a bestseller and a favorite among teachers. The book's success was such that it became a staple for educator training programs and school districts across the United States. Since then, Elden has been featured in numerous prestigious publications, including "Education Week," "NPR," "The Atlantic," "The New York Times," and "The Washington Post."
In addition to her writing and teaching experience, Elden is also an experienced public speaker who has given speeches on various big stages. She presented "The Myth of the Super Teacher," a TED-style talk at a 2013 Education Writers Association national seminar, which has garnered more than 40,000 views. Furthermore, Elden organizes creative workshops with the Miami Book Fair and coaches teachers worldwide in one-on-one virtual Office Hours sessions. She also writes a weekly newsletter, sharing her insights and experiences with a wider audience. Elden's work is not only insightful and informative but also entertaining, as she masterfully incorporates humor and nuance into her writing and speeches.