Jacqueline Roebuck Sakho, Ed.D is Assistant Professor in Leadership Studies & Adult Education, College of Education at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, Greensboro, NC. Roebuck Sakho is currently investigating instructor impact on aspiring principal preparedness for social justice leadership and equitable practice through a Black Activist Mothering lens.
She received her doctorate in Educational Leadership with a focus on Social Justice from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA and completed a two year post-doc as a fellow for the Canevin Center for Educational Transformation and Social Justice, School of Education, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. Roebuck Sakho served as faculty and as program director of the Principal License program in the Department of Educational Leadership, Graduate School of Education and Counseling at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR, from 2017 – 2021.
Jacqueline is currently investigating instructor impact and adult development on leadership preparation to enact justice and equitable practice. Roebuck Sakho is also interested in piloting community-centered leadership development from her learning as a Schouver Fellow in Improvement Science from 2017 – 2021. Her teaching philosophy takes both a communal and dialogic approach to facilitate authentic and participatory learning – simply, a transformative learning approach.