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Dr. McGuinn is a professor of political science and education at Drew University and a senior research specialist at the Consortium for Policy Research in Education. He holds a doctorate in government and a Master of Education in Education Policy from the University of Virginia. He has held fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the Taubman Center for Public Policy at Brown University, and the Miller Center for Public Affairs. His first book, “No Child Left Behind and the Transformation of Federal Education Policy,” was honored as a Choice outstanding academic title. He is a regular commentator on education policy and politics in media outlets and was recognized as one of the nation’s top Edu-Scholars by Education Week for the past seven years. His work at the Rockefeller Institute focuses on the intersection of politics, governance, and public policy in K-12 and higher education.
Thinking Outside the Higher Education Box
August 1, 2018
Elementary and secondary schools are now being held accountable for preparing students to succeed in college and colleges are increasingly being held accountable for student learning, graduation rates, costs, and employability. This mutual accountability has led K-12 schools and colleges to engage with each other as never before in American history. Continue Reading...