This year’s RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings have been released and, once again, the list is full of Kappan contributors, including 6 of the top 10 and 20 of the top 30:
#1: Angela Duckworth: Self-Discipline is empowering
#2: Gloria Ladson-Billings: Once upon a time when patriotism was what you did
#3: Pedro A. Noguera: Structural racism and the urban geography of education
#4: Linda Darling-Hammond: Sticky schools: How to find and keep teachers in the classroom
#5: Howard Gardner: Reflections on multiple intelligences: myths and messages
#6: Jo Boaler: The importance and emergence of K-12 data science
#11: Daniel Willingham: When and how neuroscience applies to education
#12: Carol Tomlinson: Searching for the irresistible
#13: Diane Ravitch: Should we teach patriotism?
#14: Richard Rothstein: The myth of de facto segregation
#15: Andy Hargreaves: Solidarity with solidity: The case for collaborative professionalism
#17: Raj Chetty: $320,000 kindergarten teachers
#19: Jonathan Zimmerman: The controversy over controversial issues
#20: Sam Wineburg: The silence of the ellipses: Why history can’t be about telling our children lies
#24: Nel Noddings: Schooling for democracy
#26: Yong Zhao: Another education war? The coming debates over social and emotional learning
#27: Larry Cuban: What counts as a good school?
#28: Gary Orfield: When choice fosters inequality, can research help?
#29: Susan Moore Johnson: Organizing schools so teachers can succeed
#30: Chrisopher Emdin: For professors, segregation begins at home
