Seven researchers from Penn GSE, plus another Penn faculty member with a secondary appointment at GSE, have made Education Week’s 2019 Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings list.
The list, created by Rick Hess, the Director of Public Policy at the American Enterprise Institute, recognizes scholars whose work shapes public discussion around education.
Howard Stevenson, a clinical psychologist and expert on racial literacy, broke into the 2019 list. Also featured are professors Vivian Gadsden, Marybeth Gasman, Pam Grossman, Richard Ingersoll, Laura Perna, and Jonathan Zimmerman who continue to be ranked.
Angela Duckworth, a professor of psychology with a secondary appointment at Penn GSE, was also recognized at #14.
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