![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Kate Walsh, one of my co-editors on that 2004 book, launched the National Council of Teacher Quality, which earned big headlines when it supersized his scrutiny. But this didn’t stop his career in education: David became the director of arts education at the National Endowment for the Arts, returned to academe as the dean of Hunter College’s school of ed., and then served as New York’s education commissioner. His reward for a pioneering analysis was to become a pariah in education school circles. I first got to know David two decades ago, when I talked him into writing a chapter that took a hard look at course syllabi in teacher preparation (for the 2004 book A Qualified Teacher in Every Classroom? ). David Steiner, the executive director of the Institute for Education Policy at Johns Hopkins University, has penned a new book, A Nation at Thought: Restoring Wisdom in America’s Schools. ![]()
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