d in education a pathway out. He attended Bowdoin College in 1974, where exposure to high-quality instructi... ly, socially, and economically from birth through college. Canada served as CEO of the HCZ until 2014; he d... connected pipeline of services from birth through college. Canada articulated the HCZ around five governing... a pipeline of high-quality programs:** from Baby College (parenting workshops) and early childhood program
he US Army Air Corps before enrolling at the City College of New York and then, using his GI Bill, pursuing graduate study at the Teachers College of Columbia University. He had intended to study ... he "foundations of education" courses at Teachers College, and the mentorship of an exceptional cohort of s... completed his MA and PhD and joined the Teachers College faculty, where he would teach for over four decad
the center of schooling. Meier studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, one of the few colleges ... munity, and differentiating instruction. Teachers College Press.
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She left the segregated South to attend Wellesley College, graduating in 1960 with a bachelor's degree in p... m Columbia University in 1975 and joined Teachers College as an adjunct assistant professor. From 1991 to J... ard, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Teachers College, the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize of the America... Summer). The education of Diane Ravitch. Teachers College Columbia University.
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Virginia, Jefferson was formally educated at the College of William & Mary between 1760 and 1762, where th... ies would progress through grammar schools to the College of William & Mary at public expense. Though the b... 1819, opened 1825) broke decisively with colonial college models rooted in Anglican divinity. He replaced a... academic life — prefigure the modern liberal arts college and research university.
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e improvements in their students' adult earnings, college attendance rates, and rates of teenage parenthood... tially more as adults, were more likely to attend college, and were less likely to become single parents. C... lleagues produced Mobility Report Cards for every college and university in the United States, measuring ea
s career. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Doane College in 1921, a Master of Arts from the University of ... aditionally structured schools when they attended college — the most comprehensive empirical challenge to c... ates of traditional schools as they moved through college and into adult life. Tyler developed a comprehens
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Alma Harris taught at Warwick, University College London, Malaya, Bath, and Swansea. Her research a... ship in schools: Challenge or possibility. Boston College, Educational Leadership research, 7.
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her undergraduate degree in psychology at Barnard College and earned her graduate studies at Yale Universit... ildhood and adolescence, applying her theories to college students and adults, emphasizing the importance o