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  2. John Hattie - Wikipedia

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    John Allan Clinton Hattie ONZM (born 1950) is a New Zealand education academic. He has been a professor of education and director of the Melbourne Education Research Institute at the University of Melbourne , Australia, since March 2011.

  3. Visible learning - Wikipedia

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    Visible learning is a meta-study that analyzes effect sizes of measurable influences on learning outcomes in educational settings. [1] It was published by John Hattie in 2008 and draws upon results from 815 other Meta-analyses.

  4. Hattie V. Feger - Wikipedia

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    Feger was a teacher in New Orleans as a young woman. [8] [9] In 1893, she attended the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. [10] In 1894, she was a founding officer of the Colored Women's Club of New Orleans. [11] She was a member of the city's Phylis Wheatley Club. [12] Feger was principal of the Miro Street School in New Orleans beginning ...

  5. Hattie Mae Whiting White - Wikipedia

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    Hattie Mae Whiting was born in Huntsville, Texas, [1] the daughter of David Wendell Whiting and Hattie Gooden Whiting. She was raised in Houston, where she attended Booker T. Washington High School and Houston Colored Junior College, [2] and trained as a teacher at Prairie View State Normal & Industrial College. [3] [4]

  6. Robert J. Marzano - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Marzano is an educational researcher in the United States. He has done educational research and theory on the topics of standards-based assessment, cognition, high-yield teaching strategies, and school leadership, including the development of practical programs and tools for teachers and administrators in K–12 schools.

  7. Hattie N. Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Teacher Hattie N. Harrison (February 11, 1928 – January 28, 2013) was an American politician who served in the Maryland General Assembly from 1973. Harrison was the chairperson of the Maryland House of Delegates Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, and was the first African-American woman to chair a legislative committee in Maryland.

  8. Hattie Beverly - Wikipedia

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    Every year the Grand Rapids Community College awards a Hattie Beverly Education Award to an outstanding African American educator in the Grand Rapids area. [citation needed] In the fall of 2000, the Hattie Beverly Tutoring Center was created. It serves Grand Rapids's Southeast Side (specifically the Madison Neighborhood). [citation needed]

  9. Houston Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon B. Johnson, a teacher who became the 36th President of the United States [143] Laura Bush, a teacher at Kennedy Elementary School who later became the First Lady of the United States [144] Van G. Garrett, poet [145] Alberto Gonzales, chair of the Commission for District Decentralization, later became United States Attorney General [146]