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Darling-Hammond, Linda

Academic Title

Professor

Other Titles

Charles Ducommun Professor of Education
Co-Director School Redesign Network (SRN)

Contact Info

Phone: 
(650) 723-3555
Email: 
[email protected]
Office Location: 
CE 326

Admin. Support

Sonya Keller
Linda Darling-Hammond

Research

Research Summary: 

Linda Darling-Hammond is Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education at Stanford University where she has launched the Stanford Educational Leadership Institute and the School Redesign Network. She has also served as faculty sponsor for the Stanford Teacher Education Program. She is a former president of the American Educational Research Association and member of the National Academy of Education. Her research, teaching, and policy work focus on issues of school restructuring, teacher quality and educational equity. From 1994-2001, she served as executive director of the National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, a blue-ribbon panel whose 1996 report, What Matters Most: Teaching for America’s Future, led to sweeping policy changes affecting teaching and teacher education. In 2006, this report was named one of the most influential affecting U.S. education and Darling-Hammond was named one of the nation’s ten most influential people affecting educational policy over the last decade. Among Darling-Hammond’s more than 300 publications are Preparing Teachers for a Changing World: What Teachers Should Learn and be Able to Do (with John Bransford, for the National Academy of Education, winner of the Pomeroy Award from AACTE), Teaching as the Learning Profession: A Handbook of Policy and Practice (Jossey-Bass: 1999) (co-edited with Gary Sykes), which received the National Staff Development Council’s Outstanding Book Award for 2000; and The Right to Learn: A Blueprint for Schools that Work, recipient of the American Educational Research Association’s Outstanding Book Award for 1998.

Current Research: 

Teacher education; school leadership development; school redesign; educational equity; instruction of diverse learners; education policy.

Research Interests: 
Professional / Staff Development
Academic Restructuring
Research Design
Adolescent Development
High-stakes Testing
Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE)
Assessment By Teachers
Assessment Policies
School Finance Reform
School Leadership
School Redesign
School Reform Issues
Charter Schools
Credentialing / Preparation
Standard Setting
Standards
Curriculum and Instruction
Teacher Education and Certification
Teacher Labor Markets
Teachers and Teachers' Unions
Educational Policy
Educational Equity
Testing
Policy Analysis and Implementation
Urban Education
Evaluation

Quote

"Bureaucratic solutions to problems of practice will always fail because effective teaching is not routine, students are not passive, and questions of practice are not simple, predictable, or standardized. Consequently, instructional decisions cannot be formulated on high then packaged and handed down to teachers."

- from her award-winning book, The Right to Learn

Education

  • EdD (Urban Education),with Highest Distinction, Temple University, 1978
  • BA, magna cum laude, Yale University, 1973

Time at Stanford

Since 1998

Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Teaching and Teacher Education; Faculty Sponsor, Stanford Teacher Education Program (1998-2004); Principal Investigator and Co-Director, School Redesign Network and Stanford Education Leadership Institute. Principal Investigator and Co-Director, Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education (SCOPE) (2008-present)

Professional Experience

Director and Senior Social Scientist, Education and Human Resources Program, RAND (1985-1989)

William F. Russell Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University (1989-1998)

Co-Director, National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, and Teaching, Teachers College, Columbia University (1989-1998)

Executive Director, National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (1994- 2001)

Courses Taught

  • Education Policy Analysis
  • School Reform
  • Adolescent Development
  • Principles of Learning For Teaching
  • Research Design
  • Teacher Education

Recent Publications

Powerful Teacher Education (Jossey Bass, 2006).

Preparing Teachers for a Changing World: What Teachers Should Learn and Be Able to Do (Editor, with John Bransford, Jossey-Bass, 2005).

Instructional Leadership for Systemic Change: The Story of San Diego's Reform (Scarecrow Press, 2005).

"The Color Line in American Education: Race, Resources, and Student Achievement," W.E.B. DuBois Review (2004).

"Standards, Accountability, and School Reform," Teachers College Record,(2004).

"Meeting the 'Highly Qualified Teacher' Challenge" (with Gary Sykes), Teacher Education in Practice (2003).

"Defining 'Highly Qualified Teachers:' What does 'Scientifically-Based Research' Actually Tell Us? (with Peter Youngs). Educational Researcher (2002).

"Reinventing High School" (with Jacqueline Ancess and Susanna Ort). American Educational Research Journal (2002).

"Teacher Quality and Student Achievement" in Educational Policy Analysis Archives (2000);

Teaching as the Learning Profession: A Handbook of Policy and Practice (Editor, with Gary Sykes, Jossey-Bass, 1999);

The Right to Learn: A Blueprint for Creating Schools that Work (Jossey-Bass, 1997);

Authentic Assessment in Action: Studies of Schools and Students at Work (with Jacqueline Ancess and Beverly Falk, Teachers College Press, 1995);

Professional Development Schools: Schools for Developing a Profession (Editor, Teachers College Press,1994).

Current Activities

National Staff Development Council Advisory Panel, 2007-present

National Council for Educating Black Children, Advisory Board, 2007-present

Council of Chief State School Officers Formative Assessment Advisory Group, 2006-present

Alliance for Excellent Education, Board member, 2005-present

National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, Board member, 2001-present

Center for Teaching Quality, Advisory Board, 2001-present

George Lucas Education Foundation, Advisory Board (2000 - present)

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