Education

Insights

  • Munro Richardson, vice president of Education at the Kauffman Foundation, characterizes high performing charter schools as having rigor, engagement and a sense of urgency among the staff and students.

  • The Kauffman Scholars program was launched in 2003 with a $70 million grant over nineteen years, the largest and longest-term commitment ever made by the Kauffman Foundation. This historic investment wasn't about being on the edge of reform, but creating that edge.

Highlights

Featured Resources

  • Hannah Lofthus, a Teach For America corps member at Leadership Prep Bedford Stuyvesant Charter School, speaks to Kauffman Foundation associates about her experiences as part of the high-performing charter school in New York City.

  • A conversation with Kay Merseth, author of the book Inside Urban Charter Schools, who shares her thoughts about charter schools with the Kauffman Foundation.

  • In The Great Brain Race, veteran education writer and Kauffman Foundation senior fellow Ben Wildavsky presents what experts are calling a "masterful" and "compelling" account of how globalization has come to higher education - and why the emergence of a worldwide academic marketplace is an opportunity, not a threat.