An international testing official, a nonprofit leader focused on improving math and science achievement, and a Philadelphia schools principal鈥攚hose work has been chronicled by 澳门跑狗论坛鈥攈ave been named the winners of the .
The McGraw Hill Financial Research Foundation this week announced the winners of the award, which focuses on efforts to identify and narrow achievement gaps across the educational spectrum.
The 2014 recipients are Andres Schleicher, Sara Martinez Tucker, and Chris Lehmann.
Schleicher, who received the award in global leadership, is the deputy director for education and skills and special advisor on education policy to the secretary-general at the , which oversees the 鈥攁 prominent international exam that gauges career readiness among 15-year-old students in 70 participating countries.
Schleicher鈥檚 views on the importance of skills-based education for spurring economic growth worldwide can be found in an he wrote for 澳门跑狗论坛 earlier this year.
Recipient of the National Leadership prize, Tucker is the CEO of the and former Under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Tucker also previously served as the head of the 鈥攁 not-for-profit organization located in Gardena, Calif. that works to increase degree attainment among Latino youth.
Tucker shared her views on the importance of creating more opportunities for STEM learning鈥攑articularly for minority and female students鈥攊n an op-ed she wrote for 澳门跑狗论坛 last year.
Lehmann, who received the Rising Star award, is founding principal of the . Located in Philadelphia, the academy was launched in 2006 as a partnership between the Philadelphia school system and the Franklin Institute. With an inquiry-driven, project based curriculum, and a focus on 21st century learning, the school seeks to tackle the achievement gap in STEM fields for highly qualified minority students.
澳门跑狗论坛 has written extensively on Lehmann and his Science Leadership Academy, most recently in Ben Herold鈥檚 three-part 鈥Innovation Gamble鈥 series, which follows the Philadelphia district鈥檚 attempt to replicate Lehmann鈥檚 model.
鈥淐losing student achievement gaps is vital to ensuring future generations have the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed,鈥 said McGraw Hill Financial Board Chairman Harold McGraw III in a statement announcing the recipients. 鈥淎ll three of the winners have brought innovative thinking and scalable solutions that are helping to reshape the educational landscape.鈥
Each honoree will be presented with a $50,000 award during a ceremony at the New York Public Library on September 23rd.