John
Merrow began his career as an education reporter with National Public Radio in
1974 with the weekly series, Options in Education, for which he received
the George Polk Award in 1982. He is currently President of Learning Matters and
scholar in residence at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
at Stanford.
Since 1984 he has worked in public television as Education
Correspondent for The PBS NewsHour and as host of his own series of documentaries,
The Merrow Report. His work has been recognized with Peabody Awards in 2000 and
2006, Emmy nominations in 1984, 2005, and 2007, four CINE Golden Eagles and other
reporting awards. A frequent contributor to USA Today, the New York Times, the
Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and Education Week, he is the author of
Choosing Excellence (2001) and co-editor of Declining by Degrees (2005). Merrow
earned an A.B. from Dartmouth College, an M.A. in American Studies from Indiana
University, and a doctorate in Education and Social Policy from the Harvard Graduate
School of Education. He received the James L. Fisher Award for Distinguished Service
to Education from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education in
2000 and the HGSE Alumni Council Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education
in 2006. He is a Trustee of Teachers College, Columbia University. He blogs
regularly at Taking Note: Thoughts
on Education
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