Martin Haberman
Martin Haberman (1932 – January 1, 2012) was an
educator who developed interviewing techniques for identifying teachers and principals who will be successful in working with poor children. The most widely known of his programs was (The National)
Teacher Corps, which was based on his intern program in
Milwaukee. He was an advisor to
alternative certification programs around the United States and developed ways of bringing more
minorities into teaching. His developmental efforts were focused on helping to resolve the crises in urban schools serving fifteen million at-risk students by helping these school districts "grow their own" teachers and principals. Haberman was a Distinguished Professor at the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. He served six years as editor of the
Journal of Teacher Education, and eleven years as a dean in the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The
Haberman Educational Foundation was established to promote his methods.
Haberman was the author of several books and is widely cited in news media as an education expert, specializing in teaching training and the factors contributing to teacher success.
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