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Sue Ann Highland

Sue Ann Highland

National Education StrategistSchool Specialty

Dr. Sue Ann Highland is an educational leader, national speaker, and author of Reimagining Learning Spaces: Designing Educational Environments for a New Generation. With more than 30 years of experience in education, she has served as a Principal, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Federal Programs Director, and Career and Technical Education Director, leading improvement initiatives in schools and districts across the country.

Currently the National Education Strategist for School Specialty, Dr. Highland partners with districts and educators nationwide to align instructional vision, culture, and physical learning environments. Drawing on her background in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, she focuses on the human side of educational systems — how space, culture, and leadership decisions influence collaboration, belonging, engagement, and performance.

As the author of Reimagining Learning Spaces, Dr. Highland challenges schools to think beyond furniture and floorplans to design environments that intentionally support how people learn, connect, and work together. Her work bridges real-world leadership experience with research-informed strategies that help schools create spaces where both students and educators thrive.

A dynamic and engaging presenter, Dr. Highland speaks nationally on leadership-driven design, CTE learning environments, belonging and culture in schools, and the role of physical space in shaping human behavior and learning.

Thu Oct 294:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Beyond Flexible Seating: Evidence on How Classroom Space Shapes Engagement, Agency, and Learning

This session shares findings from a year-long case study examining how classroom furniture and spatial arrangement influenced student engagement, coll…This session shares findings from a year-long case study examining how classroom furniture and spatial arrangement influenced student engagement, collaboration, self-efficacy, and teaching practices in two secondary classrooms. Using surveys, focus g…This session shares findings from a year-long case study examining how classroom furniture and spatial arrangement influenced student engagement, collaboration, self-efficacy, and teaching practices in two secondary classrooms. Using surveys, focus groups, observations, and administrative data, the study provides post-occupancy insights into how physical learning environments shape human experience, instructional flexibility, and student agency.This session shares findings from a year-long case study examining how classroom furniture and spatial arrangement influenced student engagement, collaboration, self-efficacy, and teaching practices in two secondary classrooms. Using surveys, focus groups, observations, and administrative data, the study provides post-occupancy insights into how physical learning environments shape human experience, instructional flexibility, and student agency.Show MoreClick the title to see all details

EDsession (60 minutes in classrooms)Session TypeTRACK 4: Evidence, Impact & the Future of Practice — Research, systems, sustainability, and accountabilitySession Track
Sue Ann Highland
Sue Ann HighlandNational Education Strategist, School Specialty
Lisa Pelkey
Lisa Pelkey
Tags:Group B
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Indicate how the topic is applicable to Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) Design credits.:N/a
Learner Engagement:The session will include: • visual classroom layout comparisons • student quotes and focus group insights • interactive audience reflection on their own spaces • small group discussion: “What signals does your classroom send to learners?”
Learning Objective 1:Analyze how classroom furniture, spatial layout, and environmental conditions influence student engagement, collaboration, and self-efficacy.
Fri Oct 308:00 AM – 10:00 AM

GENERAL SESSION: Colleagues of the Round Table: Addressing Wicked Problems in Learning Design

Education is not short on ideas — it is short on aligned action and honest conversation. “Colleagues of the Round Table” is a live, participatory foru…Education is not short on ideas — it is short on aligned action and honest conversation. “Colleagues of the Round Table” is a live, participatory forum designed to surface the real conversations education leaders need but rarely have in public settin…Education is not short on ideas — it is short on aligned action and honest conversation. “Colleagues of the Round Table” is a live, participatory forum designed to surface the real conversations education leaders need but rarely have in public settings. This session dissolves the traditional boundary between panel and audience, inviting participants into a structured experience of peer-to-peer dialogue, challenge, and debate. Using pre-session in…Education is not short on ideas — it is short on aligned action and honest conversation. “Colleagues of the Round Table” is a live, participatory forum designed to surface the real conversations education leaders need but rarely have in public settings. This session dissolves the traditional boundary between panel and audience, inviting participants into a structured experience of peer-to-peer dialogue, challenge, and debate. Using pre-session input from attendees, the session centers on authentic tensions shaping future-ready learning: innovation versus accountability, AI acceleration versus instructional readiness, and student well-being versus performance pressures. Participants engage in facilitated roundtable discussions, followed by cross-table exchanges that disrupt echo chambers and broaden perspective. Structured debate protocols guide participants through positioning, evidence-building, counterargument, and perspective-shifting, ensuring rigor and equity of voice. Rather than seeking premature consensus, the session prioritizes clarity — helping leaders identify what they believe, where tensions persist, and what that means for action. Leave with a co-developed Future-Ready Learning Blueprint, including design principles, priority tensions, and immediate next steps. More importantly, they leave with sharper thinking, grounded in the collective intelligence of their peers.Limited capacity. RSVP required.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Lennie Scott-Webber
Amanda Perches
Bridgitte Alomes
Daniel Wilson
Dave Broz
Deb Kerr
Eve Edelstein
Hila Stern-Bornstein
Jaime Ortiz
Jason Lembke
Kimberly Robertson
Katelyn Forcucci
Marisa Sergnese
Shannon Dowling
Sue Ann Highland
Stacey Edmonson
Libbby Ferin
Paula Meason
Jolene Levin
Lennie Scott-Webber
Lennie Scott-WebberOwner + Principal, INSYNC: Education Research + Design
Amanda Perches
Amanda PerchesFounder of Sensational Spaces, Sensational Spaces
Bridgitte Alomes
Bridgitte AlomesCEO + Founder, Natural Pod
Daniel Wilson
Daniel WilsonProfessor, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Dave Broz
Dave BrozVisiting Professor, Columbia College
Deb Kerr
Deb KerrSuperintendent, St. Francis School District
Eve Edelstein
Eve EdelsteinAdjunct Professor, School of Medicine, Stanford University & Clinicians for Design & Neuro-Architecture.com
Hila Stern-Bornstein
Hila Stern-BornsteinPrincipal + Founder, HSB Architecture & Design
Jaime Ortiz
Jaime OrtizProgram, Project and Construction Management Executive, High Performance Learning Environments
Jason Lembke
Jason Lembke
Kimberly Robertson
Kimberly RobertsonExecutive Director of Choice Schools and Programs, Guilford County Schools
Katelyn Forcucci
Katelyn ForcucciChief Education Strategist, emPOWERED PD: PD by MiEN
Marisa Sergnese
Marisa SergneseApplied Research and Learning Consultant, Steelcase
Shannon Dowling
Shannon DowlingPrincipal, Learning Environments Strategy + Design, Ayers Saint Gross
Sue Ann Highland
Sue Ann HighlandNational Education Strategist, School Specialty
Stacey Edmonson
Stacey EdmonsonDean, & Incoming President of AACTE [American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education], College of Education, Sam Houston State University
Libbby Ferin
Libbby FerinMarketing Brand Leader, Marco
Paula Meason
Paula MeasonDirector of Education, Patcraft
Jolene Levin
Jolene LevinK-12 Education Consultant, Consults for KI and Platinum
Lennie Scott-Webber
Lennie Scott-WebberOwner + Principal, INSYNC: Education Research + Design
Amanda Perches
Amanda PerchesFounder of Sensational Spaces, Sensational Spaces
Bridgitte Alomes
Bridgitte AlomesCEO + Founder, Natural Pod
Daniel Wilson
Daniel WilsonProfessor, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Dave Broz
Dave BrozVisiting Professor, Columbia College
Deb Kerr
Deb KerrSuperintendent, St. Francis School District
Eve Edelstein
Eve EdelsteinAdjunct Professor, School of Medicine, Stanford University & Clinicians for Design & Neuro-Architecture.com
Hila Stern-Bornstein
Hila Stern-BornsteinPrincipal + Founder, HSB Architecture & Design
Jaime Ortiz
Jaime OrtizProgram, Project and Construction Management Executive, High Performance Learning Environments
Jason Lembke
Jason Lembke
Kimberly Robertson
Kimberly RobertsonExecutive Director of Choice Schools and Programs, Guilford County Schools
Katelyn Forcucci
Katelyn ForcucciChief Education Strategist, emPOWERED PD: PD by MiEN
Marisa Sergnese
Marisa SergneseApplied Research and Learning Consultant, Steelcase
Shannon Dowling
Shannon DowlingPrincipal, Learning Environments Strategy + Design, Ayers Saint Gross
Sue Ann Highland
Sue Ann HighlandNational Education Strategist, School Specialty
Stacey Edmonson
Stacey EdmonsonDean, & Incoming President of AACTE [American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education], College of Education, Sam Houston State University
Libbby Ferin
Libbby FerinMarketing Brand Leader, Marco
Paula Meason
Paula MeasonDirector of Education, Patcraft
Jolene Levin
Jolene LevinK-12 Education Consultant, Consults for KI and Platinum
Allow Registration:Yes
Capacity Unlimited:No
Thu Oct 299:30 AM – 11:00 AM

WORKSHOP: From Spec to Student

What happens between design intent and the finished classroom? This session explores the critical journey from specification to installation, and why …What happens between design intent and the finished classroom? This session explores the critical journey from specification to installation, and why it matters. When dealers, A&D professionals, manufacturers, educators, and students collaborate …What happens between design intent and the finished classroom? This session explores the critical journey from specification to installation, and why it matters. When dealers, A&D professionals, manufacturers, educators, and students collaborate effectively, the result is not just a better process, but the creation of learning environments that meaningfully impact student engagement and outcomes. This interactive session will feature students…What happens between design intent and the finished classroom? This session explores the critical journey from specification to installation, and why it matters. When dealers, A&D professionals, manufacturers, educators, and students collaborate effectively, the result is not just a better process, but the creation of learning environments that meaningfully impact student engagement and outcomes. This interactive session will feature students and educators, providing firsthand perspectives on how learning environments support engagement, focus, and overall classroom experience. Attendees will gain direct insight into how spaces are experienced in real time, and how decisions made along the way influence the final learning environment. Through a collaborative format, participants will explore how stronger alignment across stakeholders can improve both process and outcomes.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

EDsession (60 minutes in classrooms)Session TypeTRACK 3: From Vision to Reality — Planning, funding, delivery, operations, and safetySession Track
Elizabeth Carter-Thibodeaux
Sue Ann Highland
Earl Metzler
Elizabeth Carter-Thibodeaux
Elizabeth Carter-ThibodeauxFrost-Barber
Sue Ann Highland
Sue Ann HighlandNational Education Strategist, School Specialty
Earl Metzler
Earl MetzlerHertz Furniture
Elizabeth Carter-Thibodeaux
Elizabeth Carter-ThibodeauxFrost-Barber
Sue Ann Highland
Sue Ann HighlandNational Education Strategist, School Specialty
Earl Metzler
Earl MetzlerHertz Furniture
Tags:Group A
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Learning Objective 1:Trace the Journey — Identify the key decision points between specification and installation where dealer expertise directly influences the quality of the final learning environment.
Learning Objective 2:Amplify Student Voice — Engage with student perspectives on how learning environments support engagement, focus, and overall classroom experience.
Learning Objective 3:Break Down Silos — Examine how stronger collaboration between dealers, A&D professionals, manufacturers, and educators leads to better outcomes for schools and the students they serve.