Tony Wagner
recently accepted a position as the first Innovation Education Fellow at the
Technology & Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard. Prior to this, he was the
founder and co-director of the Change Leadership Group at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education for more than a decade.
Tony consults widely to schools, districts, and foundations
around the country and internationally. His previous work experience includes
twelve years as a high school teacher, K-8 principal, university professor in
teacher education, and founding executive director of Educators for Social
Responsibility.
Tony is also a frequent speaker at national and
international conferences and a widely published author. His work includes
numerous articles and five books. Tony’s latest, Creating Innovators: The
Making of Young People Who Will Change The World, has just been
published by Simon & Schuster. His recent book, The Global
Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don’t Teach the New Survival Skills
Our Children Need—and What We Can do About It has been a best seller
and is being translated into Chinese. Tony’s other titles
include: Change Leadership: A Practical Guide to Transforming Our
Schools, Making the Grade: Reinventing America’s Schools, and How
Schools Change: Lessons from Three Communities Revisited. He has also
recently collaborated with noted filmmaker Robert Compton to create a 60 minute
documentary, “The Finnish Phenomenon: Inside The World’s Most Surprising School
System.”
Tony earned an M.A.T. and an Ed.D. at the Harvard University
Graduate School of Education.

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