National Academy of Education
The National Academy of Education advances the highest quality education research and its use in policy formulation and practice. Founded in 1965, the academy consists of up to 200 U.S. members and up to 25 foreign associates who are elected on the basis of outstanding scholarship or contributions to education. Since its establishment, the academy has undertaken numerous commissions and study panels addressing pressing issues in education, which typically include both National Academy of Education members and other scholars with expertise in a particular area of inquiry.
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Faculty | Year |
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Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation Elected Member Emeritus |
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Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation Elected Member Emeritus |
1999 |
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Elected Member Former Received while at ASU |
2018 |
Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation Elected Member |
2010 |
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Elected Member Retired |
2007 |
Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation Elected Member Emeritus |
2000 |
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Elected Member |
2016 |
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Elected Member |
2023 |