founding of the Collège de Genève and the Geneva Academy in 1559, institutions that produced ministers, te... olonial America and the Dutch Republic.
==== The Academy of Geneva: Architecture and Curriculum ====
The ... by the Reformed communities of Europe. The Geneva Academy was immediately successful: approximately 900 stu... e Calvinist Educational Diaspora ====
The Geneva Academy's most consequential impact was not in Geneva its
and early childhood programs through the Promise Academy charter schools and college preparatory services,... elementary and secondary schooling at the Promise Academy, and college access and transition services throu... the Promise Neighborhoods Program. At the Promise Academy, students experience longer school days, access t
continents, was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the British Academy, was awarded the International Balzan Prize, and was consi... scholars, and educators convened by the National Academy of Sciences in the aftermath of the Sputnik crisi
ically been underrepresented or excluded from the academy, because she is passionate about equity and inclu... cy change: Creating a contingent faculty friendly academy. Educational Policy, 28(3), 425–462. https://doi.
mbition. He was a founding member of the National Academy of Education and served as president of the Spenc... ely admired. As a founding member of the National Academy of Education, he helped create the infrastructure
mation as an educational thinker began not in the academy but in the streets and workplaces of late-twentie... anised movements in struggle rather than with the academy's own disciplinary logics and career incentives.
ltivation of the soul.
==== Legacy: From Plato's Academy to Moral Education ====
Socrates did not found a... tion he inaugurated gave rise directly to Plato's Academy and indirectly to Aristotle's Lyceum, and through