Kristina Doubet, PhD, is an award-winning professor in the College of Education at James Madison University where she works with preservice teachers to prepare them for careers in the classroom while partnering with experienced teachers to help them improve their practice. Her ten years of experience in her own classroom and eighteen years as a consultant and coach in others’ classrooms help her weave practicality into everything she does. She regularly partners with schools, districts, and organizations to implement initiatives in differentiated instruction, curriculum design (UBD), digital learning, and performance-based assessment. Along with numerous journal articles, book chapters, and professional digital pieces, she has published three books through ASCD - Differentiation in Middle and High School, Differentiation in the Elementary Grades, and Designing Authentic Performance Tasks and Projects – as well as one book through Corwin - The Differentiated Flipped Classroom. Her current ventures include a new ASCD book on flexible grouping as well as research projects on integrated literacy instruction and innovative instructional practices for English Learners.