About the Author:
Robert Eaker, Ed.D., is the former executive vice president and provost at Middle Tennessee State University and former fellow with the National Center for Effective Schools Research and Development. Dr. Eaker has written widely on the issues of effective teaching, effective schools, helping teachers use research findings, and high expectations for student achievement. Dr. Eaker and Dr. Richard DuFour co-authored Creating the New American School: A Principal s Guide to School Improvement, Professional Learning Communities at Work: Best Practices for Enhancing Student Achievement, and Whatever It Takes: How Professional Learning Communities Respond When Kids Don t Learn (co-authored with Rebecca DuFour and Gayle Karhanek). Dr. Eaker is also co-editor of On Common Ground: The Power of Professional Learning Communities, a collection of essays by leading educational authors and consultants. Dr. Eaker has spoken at numerous national meetings held by the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, and National Center for Effective Schools Research and Development. He was also chosen by Phi Delta Kappa for the People in Educational Evaluation and Research interview series. He regularly consults with school districts throughout the nation regarding school improvement issues with content that is grounded in current research and that also addresses the concerns and problems of contemporary school practitioners. Dr. Richard P. DuFour was a public school educator for 34 years, serving as a teacher, principal, and superintendent. He served as the principal of Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois, from 1983 1991 and as superintendent of the district from 1991 2002. During his tenure, Stevenson became what the United States Department of Education has described as the most recognized and celebrated school in America. Dr. DuFour is the author of eight books and more than 40 professional articles, and for almost a decade, a quarterly column for the Journal of Staff Development. He was the lead consultant and author for the ASCD s seven-part video series on principalship, and is the author of two other videos, How to Build a Professional Learning Community and Through New Eyes: Examining the Culture of Your School. He was the first principal in Illinois to receive the Distinguished Educator award, the state s highest honor as both principal and superintendent; was named one of the top 100 school administrators in North America by Executive Educator magazine; was presented the Distinguished Scholar Practitioner award from the University of Illinois; and was the 2004 recipient of the National Staff Development Council s Distinguished Service award. He consults with school districts, state departments of education, and professional organizations throughout North America on strategies for improving schools. Rebecca B. DuFour has served as a teacher, school administrator, and central office coordinator. As a former elementary principal, she helped her school earn state and national recognition as a model professional learning community. She was the lead consultant and is the featured principal in the 2003 Video Journal of Education program, Elementary Principals as Leaders of Learning, and is one of the featured principals in the 2001 production, Leadership in an Age of Standards and High Stakes. Becky is co-author of Learning by Doing: A Handbook for Professional Learning Communities at Work, and Whatever It Takes: How Professional Learning Communities Respond When Kids Don't Learn. She is also co-editor of On Common Ground: The Power of Professional Learning Communities.
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