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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 144-149

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... STEPHEN R DIAZ is associate professor, Teacher Education Program, California State University, San Bernardino, and staff research associate, University of California, San Diego.
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... He is author and coauthor of numerous books and articles on educational history and educational policy and has taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the University of British Columbia, Stanford University, and the University of Washington. His research interests include the history of equality and excellence in education, the origins of public policy, the history of early childhood education, and the relationship between work and schooling.
From page 146...
... He received a bachelor's degree from George Washington University and a master's degree in economics from Columbia University. FLOREITA DUKE MCKENZIE is president of the McKenzie Group, a comprehensive educational consulting firm, and a distinguished visiting professor, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University.
From page 147...
... She was a research associate in education at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and is the author of a number of reports on education and school volunteerism.
From page 148...
... GILBERT T SEWALL is codirector of the Educational Excellence Network, a confederation of educators, scholars, and journalists headquartered at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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... She also has been associated with the Center for the Social Sciences and the Bureau of Applied Social Research at Columbia University. Sheds the author of seven books and 80 articles, most recently Reporting of Social Science in the National Media (1988)


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