TES once called him «possibly the world's most
influential education academic.»
Not exact matches
Given that the ranking is meant to capture the current influence of
education academics, these career items are biased in favor of senior scholars whose work may have been
influential in the past, but less so in the present.
Chester Finn, an
influential conservative policy analyst who worked in the Reagan Department of
Education, put his finger on the educational pulse of our age when he wrote that «holding schools» — and teachers — «to account for their students»
academic achievement» was the only educational policy [along with the choice movement] that made sense in a «post-Coleman» world.