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David Sadker
David Sadker is a professor at American University (Washington, DC) and,
along with his late wife Myra Sadker, gained a national reputation for
work in confronting gender bias and sexual harassment. The Sadkers' book,
Failing
at Fairness: How Our Schools Cheat Girls, was published by Touchstone Press
in 1995. David Sadker co-edited Gender in the Classroom: Foundations, Skills,
Methods and Strategies Across the Curriculum (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2007),
and he co-authored an introductory teacher education textbook, Teachers, Schools
and Society, (McGraw Hill, 2008, 8e; McGraw Hill, 2007, brief, 1e), which
is a national best seller. David Sadker has directed more than a dozen
federal
education grants, authored six books and more than seventy-five articles
in journals such as Phi Delta Kappan, Harvard Educational Review, and Psychology
Today. The Sadkers' work has been reported in hundreds of newspapers and
magazines
including USA Today, USA Weekend, Parade Magazine, Business Week, The Washington
Post, The London Times, The New York Times, Time, and Newsweek. They appeared
on local and national television and radio shows such as The Today Show,
Good Morning America,
The Oprah Winfrey Show, Phil Donahu'���s The Human Animal, National Public
Radio's All Things Considered, and twice on Dateline: NBC with Jane Pauley.
The
American
Educational Research Association's (AERA) honored the Sadkers for the best
review of research published in the United States in 1991, for their professional
service in 1995, and for "scholarship, activism, and community building
on behalf of women and education" in 2004. The American Association of
University Women awarded the Sadkers' their Eleanor Roosevelt Award in
1995, and the
American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education recognized their
work
with the Gender Architect Award in 2001. David Sadker has received two
honorary doctorates and was selected as a Torchbearer by the US Olympic
Committee in
2002.
Click here for a current CV. For more information, visit www.sadker.org/DavidSadker.html
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