Richard Kahlenberg

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Richard Kahlenberg
Born
Richard D. Kahlenberg

June 8, 1963
United States
Alma materHarvard University
OccupationWriter, academic

Richard D. Kahlenberg (born June 8, 1963) is an American writer who is a senior fellow at The Century Foundation and has written about a variety of education issues.[1][2]

Kahlenberg graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1985 and cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1989. Between college and law school, he spent a year in Kenya at the University of Nairobi School of Journalism, as a Rotary Scholar.

Kahlenberg has been a Fellow at the Center for National Policy, a visiting associate professor of constitutional law at George Washington University, and a legislative assistant to Senator Charles S. Robb (D-VA). He is also a nonresident senior fellow at Education Sector and serves on the advisory board of the Pell Institute.

Works[]

  • A Smarter Charter: Finding What Works for Charter Schools and Public Education (with Halley Potter) (Teachers College Press, 2014);
  • Why Labor Organizing Should Be a Civil Right: Rebuilding a Middle-Class Democracy by Enhancing Worker Voice (with Moshe Marvit) (Century Foundation Press, 2012);
  • Tough Liberal: Albert Shanker and the Battles Over Schools, Unions, Race and Democracy (Columbia University Press, 2007);
  • All Together Now: Creating Middle Class Schools through Public School Choice (Brookings Institution Press, 2001);
  • The Remedy: Class, Race, and Affirmative Action (Basic Books, 1996); and
  • Broken Contract: A Memoir of Harvard Law School (Hill & Wang/Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1992.)[3]

For The Century Foundation[]

  • The Future of Affirmative Action: New Paths to Higher Education Diversity after Fisher v. University of Texas (2014)
  • Bridging the Higher Education Divide: Strengthening Community Colleges and Restoring the American Dream, Chaired by Anthony Marx and Eduardo Padron (Executive Director) (2013);
  • The Future of School Integration: Socioeconomic Diversity as an Education Reform Strategy (2012);
  • Affirmative Action for the Rich: Legacy Preferences in College Admissions (2010);
  • Rewarding Strivers: Helping Low-Income Students Succeed in College (2010);
  • Improving on No Child Left Behind: Getting Education Reform Back on Track (2008);
  • America’s Untapped Resource: Low-Income Students in Higher Education (2004);
  • Public School Choice vs. Private School Vouchers (2003);
  • Divided We Fail: Coming Together Through Public School Choice. The Report of The Century Foundation Task Force on the Common School, Chaired by Lowell Weicker (Executive Director) (2002);
  • A Notion at Risk: Preserving Public Education as an Engine for Social Mobility (2000).[3]

Kahlenberg's articles have been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and The New Republic and he has appeared on ABC, CBS, CNN, FOX, C-SPAN, MSNBC, and NPR.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Lartey, Jamiles (March 14, 2019). "The perfectly legal – but immoral – ways rich kids get into top colleges". The Guardian.
  2. ^ Korn, Melissa (November 8, 2020). "Latest Trial Over College Affirmative Action to Begin in North Carolina". The Wall Street Journal.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Richard D. Kahlenberg – The Century Foundation". The Century Foundation. Retrieved June 24, 2021.[non-primary source needed]

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