February 21, 2008
A New Outlook on How Philanthropy Can Help Improve Schools
When the venerable Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching stirs, the nation's educators usually take notice. And with the selection last month of a Stanford University professor, Anthony S. Bryk, as its next president, the Carnegie foundation may be about to write a new chapter in its illustrious history.
Founded in 1905 by the steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the organization, which is now based in Stanford, Calif., has been responsible for many important innovations,
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