GSE Faculty Member Robert B. Schwartz to Head National Education Reform
Center
The nation's governors and business executives have tapped Harvard
Graduate School of Education (HGSE) Lecturer Robert B. Schwartz to head
the organization created to help implement the commitments made at the
1996 Education Summit.
At the summit, 41 governors and 48 business leaders from across the country
agreed to speed improvement and accountability in the nation's education
system. Specifically, they agreed to develop academic standards and assessments
in every state and to expand the use of information technology as a way
to improve student performance and aid in the measurement of student achievement.
In addition, business leaders committed to change their hiring practices
so that a potential employee's academic transcript is considered
in the hiring decision, and to give high priority to the quality of a
state's standards when locating or expanding their businesses. The
participants agreed at that time to establish an independent, nongovernmental
body to measure and report annually on the progress being made to achieve
these commitments.
Achieve, the independent non-profit organization formed to follow-up
the Summit, is a permanent resource center supporting high academic standards
and accountability in education. It is cochaired by Wisconsin Governor
Tommy Thompson and IBM Chairman and CEO Louis V. Gerstner. Schwartz will
serve as Achieve's first president and continue to serve as a lecturer
and to teach courses at HGSE.
"We are delighted to be able to attract to Achieve someone of Bob
Schwartz's depth and experience and passionate commitment to educational
excellence," said Thompson. "Clearly the board has found an
exemplary leader with the credentials and the fire to bring about real
change."
"We were looking for an individual with a very specific set of
skills and experiences," said Gerstner. "Bob's 35-year
track record in school reform, coupled with his work as a teacher, public
policy advisor and foundation director will serve him well for this assignment."
Schwartz joined the HGSE faculty in September 1996 and teaches courses
in educational policy and administration. He began his career as a high
school English teacher and principal and has served as an education advisor
to the Mayor of Boston and the Governor of Massachusetts, as well as an
assistant director of the National Institute of Education. Schwartz was
the first director of the Boston Compact, a public-private partnership
formed to improve access to higher education and employment for urban
high school graduates. From 1990-1996, he directed the education grant-making
program of the Pew Charitable Trusts, one of the nation's largest
philanthropies.
The Achieve board of directors includes Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson;
Colorado Governor Roy Romer; Ohio Governor George V. Voinovich; Michigan
Governor John Engler; Nevada Governor Bob Miller and North Carolina Governor
James B Hunt, Jr.; Louis V. Gerstner, chairman and CEO, IBM; Robert E.
Allen chairman and CEO, AT&T; John L. Clendenin, chairman and CEO,
BellSouth Corporation; George M.C. Fisher, chairman and CEO, Eastman Kodak
Company; John E. Pepper, chairman and CEO, The Procter and Gamble Company;
and Frank Shrontz, chairman emeritus, The Boeing Company.
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