2004

Tuesday, November 16th

5:00pm

From “No Child Left Behind” to the New SAT

In conversation with David Kirp, Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy and Susan Rasky, Senior Lecturer at the Graduate School of Journalism.

Ben Wildavsky was named education editor of U.S. News & World Report in October 2004. He supervises education coverage for the weekly magazine, serves as editor of America’s Best Colleges and America’s Best Graduate Schools, and oversees a series of U.S. News guides published by Sourcebooks. He was previously a deputy education and culture editor, helping plan and edit award-winning coverage for the Science and Society section and serving as deputy editor of the magazine’s college and graduate school guides. He is also the lead author of a new book, the U.S. News Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Teacher (Sourcebooks, August 2004), which the Progressive Policy Institute’s 21st Century Schools Project calls “must reading” for aspiring teachers.

SPONSORED BY

The Graduate School of Journalism, The Goldman School of Public Policy and the Graduate School of Education

LOCATION

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