If the secret to the Harlem Children's Zone’s success is hard work over the long haul, as the author of an Ed. magazine story wrote in 2012 about the organization, the same can be said about the ...
Jewell-Sherman, a USP alum whom Peterkin chose as co-director of the program’s final two cohorts, recalled moments of humor and hard work as well as a shared philosophy of leadership that drove the ...
The Harvard Ph.D. in Education trains cutting-edge researchers who work across disciplines to generate knowledge and translate discoveries into transformative policy and practice. Offered jointly by ...
When the Urban Superintendents Program (USP) first started accepting applicants in 1990, 5% of all superintendents in the United States were female, and just 1% were people of color. Under the ...
In 1983, in one of the most influential books in a peerlessly influential career, Howard Gardner upended popularly accepted notions of how children think and learn. He proposed, in Frames of Mind, ...
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America needs transformative leaders in preK–12 education whose passion for education quality and equity is matched by a knowledge of learning and development, the organizational management skills to ...