Education

Monday, September 08, 2008

Joyce grantee releases new guidebook for donors

The Philanthropy Roundtable recently released Achieving Teacher and Principal Excellence: A Guidebook for Donors, by Andrew J. Rotherham.

Teachers and principals are the backbone of America’s K-12 education system. Recent research has confirmed what many educators have long suspected: teachers matter more to student learning than anything else schools do. Indeed, studies have found that having a high-quality teacher throughout elementary school can offset—or even eliminate—the disadvantage of a low socioeconomic background. Philanthropists serious about improving education in America, particularly among our neediest children, cannot ignore the importance of improving human capital.

Yet within the field of education, teachers and principals are insufficiently recruited, inadequately trained, inequitably distributed, and unfairly compensated. In response, reform-minded philanthropists and entrepreneurs are devising bold new ways to tackle the human capital challenge, especially in our nation’s most disadvantaged schools.

The Philanthropy Roundtable commissioned this new edition to their series of guidebooks to give philanthropists a solid grounding in the nature of the human capital challenge. This book distills the best advice from pioneering donors in the field, while exploring the current landscape, most effective interventions, and opportunities for donors seeking to achieve an excellent teacher and principal for every child.

Hard copies of the guidebook are available, free of charge, to Philanthropy Roundtable members, qualified individual donors, foundation trustees and staff, and corporate giving executives. (Shipping and handling fees apply.) For all others, a free pdf version of the publication is available on their website, and hard copies can be purchased by contacting the Philanthropy Roundtable at (202) 822-8333 or by emailing main@PhilanthropyRoundtable.org.


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