Part 2: Dr. Richard Gordon Speaking on Why Inner-City Schools Often Underperform Suburban Schools.

The Learning Curve May 9, 2011

Part 2: Dr. Richard Gordon Speaking on Why Inner-City Schools Often Underperform Suburban Schools.

This is a no-holds barred interview with Dr. Gordon giving us first-hand in-the-trenches findings of facts regarding inner city minority student performance, why it is and what needs be done to improve it.  Dr Gordon holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration from NYU, a Master’s in teaching from Harvard. He has had numerous publications and a book on the subject: The Emperor has No Clothes: The crisis in American Inner City Schools. (Available thru Amazon.Com).  He has consulted for many school districts inMass., NJ, and NY; and has been principal evaluator of millions of dollars ofNew York CityPublic School programs. He was a professor at City Univ. of NYC andClarkUniversity inMass. Most important, he has had some 40 years in public education, most of which was in inner city schools, including E.Orange (NJ), Dallas(Tx) andShreveport (La). Additionally, he was an assistant principal in an inner city school for 2 years(Orange,NJ). Thus, he know of what he speaks, first-hand and theoretically

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Dr. Richard Gordon Speaks on Why Inner-City Schools Often Underperform Suburban Schools.

The Learning Curve May 2, 2011

Dr. Richard Gordon Speaks on Why Inner-City Schools Often Underperform Suburban Schools.

This is a no-holds barred interview with Dr. Gordon giving us first-hand in-the-trenches findings of facts regarding inner city minority student performance, why it is and what needs be done to improve it.  Dr Gordon holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration from NYU, a Master’s in teaching from Harvard. He has had numerous publications and a book on the subject: The Emperor has No Clothes: The crisis in American Inner City Schools. (Available thru Amazon.Com).  He has consulted for many school districts inMass., NJ, and NY; and has been principal evaluator of millions of dollars ofNew York CityPublic School programs. He was a professor at City Univ. of NYC andClarkUniversity inMass. Most important, he has had some 40 years in public education, most of which was in inner city schools, including E. Orange (NJ), Dallas(Tx) andShreveport (La). Additionally, he was an assistant principal in an inner city school for 2 years(Orange,NJ). Thus, he know of what he speaks, first-hand and theoretically.

Click here to listen May 2, 2011

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