Herbert p ginsburg biography of barack
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The late Barbara Biber was a central figure in shaping Bank Street since its inception as the Bureau of Educational Experiments—but her impact as a researcher and scholar rippled outward, affecting change in the wider educational community. To memorialize her progressive legacy and to mark the beginning of the academic year, Bank Street Graduate School hosts the Barbara Biber Convocation each year that is led by an educator who has made a remarkable impact in his or her field. This year, new dean of the Graduate School Cecelia Traugh introduced guest speaker Herbert P. Ginsburg, a leading interpreter of children’s understanding of mathematics.
Ginsburg, currently the Jacob H. Schiff Foundations Professor of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, is very much in keeping with Barbara Biber’s legacy. Barbara was a keen observer of children in the classrooms and saw the school as a “social institution that brought responsibility for the development of the wh
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