Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Articles Tagged With 'teacher+training'

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2006
James A. Phills Jr.
Government • Global Issues • Education 15 Minutes with Alan Bersin California’s secretary of education tackles the nation’s largest school system.
Fall 2007
David Bank
Government • Government Programs • Global Issues • Education Boots on the School Ground [Free!] An innovative federal project turns retiring military personnel into teachers.
Spring 2009
Jennifer Roberts
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Organizations • Global Issues • Education • Poverty What’s Next: Turn on the TV, Class Poor children can watch rich children's better school classes on TV.
Fall 2009
Susan Colby & Tia Martinez
Social Innovations • Charter Schools • Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Education Great Teachers on the Fast Track To save the nation, the United States needs alternative teacher training.