Patricia Graham

Patricia Graham
Patricia Albjerg Graham is a historian of American education. She began her teaching career in Deep Creek, Virginia, and went on to become a lecturer at Indiana University, professor of history and education at Barnard College and TC, Columbia University, dean of the Radcliffe Institute and of Harvard Graduate School of Education. She was President of the Spencer Foundation from 1991 to 2000. On May 28, 2015, Graham was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by Harvard University...
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We are aware of the poverty, teacher turnover and lack of resources in that area. That will be embedded in the program.
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We think this is the kind of thing public schools have a responsibility to provide.
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It's crushing to care for a student for four years and to see that student get into trouble so close to graduation. As principal, my major concern is to find out all the facts.
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Our goal is that they will go right back into the schools where they have been teaching. They likely have an investment in that community, and there will be opportunities for them right there.
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You cannot see the 'Corridor of Shame' and not see there's an opportunity there for us to assist.