By contrast, the Carnegie task force included a generous representation of public
education's political establishment: the presidents of both national teacher unions (the National Education Association's Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
education's political establishment: the presidents of both
national teacher unions (the National Education Association's Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
national teacher unions (the
National Education Association's Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
National Education Association's Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
Education Association's Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state
education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead
education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W. Gardner.
Highlighted episodes include interviews with: David Brooks, The New York Times
columnist, and Kathy Fletcher, director of Turnaround Arts (episode 33); Jane Best, director of Arts
Education Partnership (episode 25); Jeff Poulin, arts education program manager at Americans for the Arts (episode 24); and David Dik, national executive director of Young Audiences Arts for Learning (epi
Education Partnership (episode 25); Jeff Poulin, arts
education program manager at Americans for the Arts (episode 24); and David Dik, national executive director of Young Audiences Arts for Learning (epi
education program manager at Americans for the Arts (episode 24); and David Dik,
national executive director of Young Audiences Arts for Learning (episode 21).