Change, Engagement and Innovation in Education (Chenine) - A Conversation with Andy Hargreaves
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Andy Hargreaves is Director of Chenine (Change, Engagement and
Innovation in Education) at the University of Ottawa and Research
Professor in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development
at Boston College. He is Past President of the International
Congress of School Effectiveness and Improvement, recent Adviser
in Education to the Premier of Ontario and currently to the First
Minister of Scotland, and founder of the ARC Education: a group
of nations committed to broadly defined excellence, equity,
wellbeing, inclusion, democracy and human rights www.atrico.org
Andy has consulted with the OECD, the World Bank, governments,
universities and teacher unions worldwide. Andy’s more than 30
books have attracted multiple Outstanding Writing Awards –
including the prestigious 2015 Grawemeyer Award in Education for
Professional Capital (with Michael Fullan). He has been honored
with the 2016 Horace Mann Award in the US and the Robert Owen
Award in Scotland for services to public education. Andy is
ranked by Education Week in the top scholars with most influence
on US education policy debate. In 2015, Boston College gave him
its Excellence in Teaching with Technology Award. He holds
Honorary Doctorates from the Education University of Hong Kong
and the University of Uppsala in Sweden. He is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts. His most recent book, Moving: a memoir of
social mobility and education, is published by Solution Tree. His
two upcoming books in 2020 with Dennis Shirley are Five Paths of
Student Engagement: Blazing the trail to learning and success
(Solution Tree), and Well-being and Socio-emotional Learning: How
to Build Everyone Back Better (ASCD).
Social Links
LinkedIn: @HargreavesBC
Twitter: @HargreavesBC
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