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Meetings and Guests 2003
October 9-10, 2003, Brooklyn, NY
District-wide Reforms in New York, NY; Chicago, IL; and Providence, RI
Rose Albanese-DePinto, Office of Secondary Education Reform, New York City
Barbara Eason-Watkins Chief Education Officer, Chicago Public Schools Carmen Farina, Superintendent, Region 8, Brooklyn, New York
Robert L. Hughes, President, New Visions; and former Deputy Director, Campaign for Fiscal Equity, New York City
Cheryl King, Chief Academic Officer, Providence, RI
Elizabeth Sciabarra, Superintendent, New York City, New York |
July 11-12, 2003, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Policy issues, Technology discussion, Meta Study review, TLP
Robert Sutton, Professor of Organizational Behavior, School of Engineering, Stanford University, and Co-Director, Center for Work, Technology, and Organization; and Research Director, Stanford Technology Ventures Program
Janet Weiss, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, and Mary C. Bromage Collegiate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Public Policy. She holds faculty appointments in both the University of Michigan Business School and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.
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May 7-8, 2003, Chicago, IL
Book Project, review of the Minority Student Achievement Network, TLP and IIS
Allan Alson, Superintendent, Evanston Township High School, Evanston, IL Laura Cooper, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, Evanston Township High School, Evanston, IL
John B. Diamond, Research Assistant Professor, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University and Research Director, Minority Student Achievement Network, a national consortium of urban-suburban school districts
Ronald F. Ferguson, Lecturer in Public Policy and Economics, and Senior Research Associate, Wiener Center for Social Policy, Harvard University Jessie Gruman, president and founding executive director, Center for the Advancement of Health, Washington DC
Frederic A. (Fritz) Mosher is an independent consultant on education policy and research planning, management, and funding; currently working with The Rand Corporation, The Spencer Foundation, and University of Pennsylvania
Rossi Ray-Taylor, Superintendent, Ann Arbor Public Schools, and Executive Director, Minority Student Achievement Network
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January 30-31, 2003, Palo Alto, CA
Technology update and Meta Study projects
Linda Argote, David M. and Barbara A. Kirr Chair in Organizational Behavior, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University
Kimberley Williams-Gomez, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University
Diana Joseph, Center for School Improvement, University of Chicago Milbrey McLaughlin, Professor of Education and Public Policy, and Director, Center for Research on the Context of Secondary School Teaching, Stanford University
William G. Ouchi, Sanford & Betty Sigoloff Professor in Corporate Renewal, Anderson Graduate School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles
Nichole Pinkard, Center for School Improvement, University of Chicago Rob Reich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ethics in Society, and, by courtesy, Education, Stanford University
Marshall “Mike” S. Smith, Education Program Director, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, CA.
Joan Talbert, Senior Research Scholar and Co-director of the Center for Research on the Context of Secondary School Teaching (CRC), Stanford University
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