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Linda
Darling-Hammond
Linda Darling-Hammond is the Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education
at Stanford University, where she has launched the Stanford
Educational Leadership Institute and the School Redesign Network.
Professor Darling-Hammond also served previously as faculty sponsor for the Stanford
Teacher Education Program. She was the founding Executive Director
of the National Commission for Teaching and America's Future, the
blue-ribbon panel whose 1996 report What Matters Most: Teaching for
America's Future, catalyzed major policy changes across the United
States to improve the quality of teacher education and teaching. Her
research, teaching, and policy work focus on issues of teaching quality,
school reform, and educational equity. Among her more than 200 publications
is The Right to Learn, recipient of the American Educational Research
Association’s Outstanding Book Award for 1998; Teaching
as the Learning Profession (co-edited with Gary Sykes), recipient
of the National Staff Development Council’s Outstanding Book
Award for 2000 and, most recently,
Powerful Teacher Education: Lessons from Exemplary Programs (Jossey-Bass: 2006), |
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