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Raymond was born in Newark, New Jersey, on June 19, 1917, and graduated from Montclair State Teachers?? College in 1942. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II and then went on to receive an MBA from HBS in 1947 and a doctorate from the Harvard School of Education...
Furthermore, since students—rather than the teachers??ultimately receive the “Harvard Education,” there is an immediacy and intensity to the writing of these students, seeking to right the wrongs they have endured, that more than makes up for any ineloquence or lack of lofty abstraction...
...factor is that, in general, teachers at the high school level tend to be tougher on boys than they are on girls,” Lamont said. “Minority boys who come to school in hip-hop fashion are more likely to be perceived as disruptive. Teachers?? perceptions of codes of femininity lead them to reinforce academic achievement for girls...
...Valley, but also by costly voter initiatives, promoted by selfish special-interests, that mandated an uncontrollable spending explosion. By law, no California governor can touch the Prop 98-guaranteed 40 percent of the budget directed to an ineffective—and ever-growing—education bureaucracy, and the teachers?? unions it benefits. And, by law, no governor can raise revenue by modernizing the Prop 13-mandated property tax unfairness that leaves Warren Buffett paying a lower rate on his beach house than a janitor does on his apartment...
Kopp proposed her idea for a national teachers?? corps in an undergraduate thesis she wrote while attending college at Princeton University. The organization she founded, Teach for America, recruits young college graduates to teach underprivileged children in low-income areas...