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Biographical Summaries of Contributors
Pages 298-304

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From page 298...
... Dr. Berne chaired the Outcome Equity Study Group for the New York State Commissioner of Education, served as executive director of the New York State Temporary Commission on New York City School Governance from 1989 to 1991, and was the director of policy research for New York State's Temporary Commission on the Distribution of School Aid in 1988.
From page 299...
... She has served as a study director for several projects within the National Research Council since 1986, including studies on family violence, child abuse and neglect, and research ethics. Prior to that time she was a consultant for science and society research projects in Cambridge, MA.
From page 300...
... Previously, she was executive director of the Education Policy Research Division of the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, NJ. She is currently a member of the National Research Council's Technical Panel on Special Education, and a former member of the National Research Council's Committee on Goals 2000 and the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities.
From page 301...
... is professor of public policy studies and economics at the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University and co-chairs the National Research Council Committee on Education Finance. Her research expertise involves state and local public finance, and she has published extensively in the areas of education finance, property taxation, state economic development, and the fiscal problems of U.S.
From page 302...
... Professor Sugarman is a member of the National Research Council's Committee on Education Finance. His published scholarship in the field of educational policy and the law covers topics
From page 303...
... He is also associate director for the Metropolitan Studies Program at the Center for Policy Research. Previously, he was associate professor at the John F


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