AEI Education Policy Luncheon on Capitol Hill
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Please join AEI scholar Frederick M. Hess for an off-the-record luncheon discussion of urban school reform on Monday, June 13. Mr. Hess will present his new book Urban School Reform: Lessons from San Diego (Harvard Education Press, April 2005).

In 1998, U.S. district attorney for Southern California Alan Bersin was hired to run the San Diego City Schools. This June, he will depart San Diego as the nation's longest-serving big-city superintendent and become California's next education secretary. During Bersin's tumultuous tenure, he achieved national prominence for his blunt challenge to the teachers' union and his ambitious efforts to reshape the nation's eighth-largest school system. Last September, Mr. Hess led a comprehensive effort to examine the Bersin reforms, culminating in Urban School Reform: Lessons from San Diego.

Mr. Hess, director of education policy studies, and contributing author Jane Hannaway of the Urban Institute will begin a frank discussion of the practical lessons that San Diego holds for policy makers and urban school reformers across the nation.

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Frederick M.
Hess
  • An educator, political scientist, and author, Frederick M. Hess studies a range of K-12 and higher education issues. He is the author of influential books on education including The Same Thing Over and Over, Education Unbound, Common Sense School Reform, Revolution at the Margins, and Spinning Wheels, and pens the Education Week blog "Rick Hess Straight Up."  His work has appeared in scholarly and popular outlets such as Teachers College Record, Harvard Education Review, Social Science Quarterly, Urban Affairs Review, American Politics Quarterly, Chronicle of Higher Education, Phi Delta Kappan, Educational Leadership, U.S. News & World Report, The Washington Post, New York Times and National Review. He has edited widely-cited volumes on education philanthropy, stretching the school dollar, the impact of education research, and No Child Left Behind.  He serves as executive editor of Education Next, as lead faculty member for the Rice Education Entrepreneurship Program, on the Review Board for the Broad Prize in Urban Education, and on the Boards of Directors of the National Association of Charter School Authorizers, 4.0 SCHOOLS, and the American Board for the Certification of Teaching Excellence. A former high school social studies teacher, he has taught at the University of Virginia, the University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University, Rice University, and Harvard University. He holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University as well as an M.Ed. in Teaching and Curriculum.

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  • Email: rhess@aei.org
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    Name: Rebecca King
    Phone: 202-862-5904
    Email: Rebecca.King@aei.org
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