Discussants include Kimberly Worthy, DC State Teacher of the Year 2009 and teacher at Howard University Middle School; Jason Kamras, DC State Teacher of the Year 2005, National Teacher of the Year 2005, and Chief of
Human Capital, DC Public Schools; and Rick Hess, Resident Scholar and Director of Education
Policy Studies, AEI.
'' [Education Pioneers] is able to leverage the huge benefits of cohort - building and
human -
capital and people pipelines, and they're getting smart, interesting, engaged people into these roles,» said Frederick M. Hess, the director of education
policy studies for the American Enterprise Institute, a Washington think tank.