Advice from the Harvard Graduate School of Education
We look back before the election at some of the education advice given from the Harvard School of Education.
We spoke with Kathleen McCartney, Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Richard Murnane, an economist and Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Thomas Payzant, a professor of practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and former superintendent of the Boston Public Schools and asked what education advice they had for Barack Obama.
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“Too often education policy is dictated by opinion and ideology instead of research”
Kathleen McCartney is the dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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“Create modest incentives for states to work together on initiatives”
Richard Murnane is an economist and Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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“Support for teachers and assessments”
Thomas Payzant is a professor of practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Prior to that, he served as superintendent of the Boston Public Schools.
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