Barnett Berry Explained

Barnett Berry is a research professor at the University of South Carolina, where he is the founding director of Accelerating for Learning and Leadership for South Carolina (ALL4SC) — an initiative launched in 2019, to marshal the resources of an entire R1 institution of higher education in service of high need school communities. Barnett's career includes serving as a high school teacher, a social scientist at the RAND Corporation, a professor at UofSC (in the 1990s), a senior state education agency leader, and senior consultant with the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, leading its state partnership network.  From 1999 to 2018, Barnett led Center for Teaching Quality website, a non-profit he founded to conduct research and ignite teacher leadership to transform the teaching profession and public education for more equitable outcomes for students. Barnett has authored a wide array of over 120 policy and research reports, journal articles, and commissioned papers.  His two books, TEACHING 2030 and Teacherpreneurs: Innovative Teachers Who Lead But Don't Leave, frame a bold vision for the profession's future. He is the 2021 recipient of the  James A. Kelly Award for Advancing Accomplished Teaching from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and is a policy advisor for the Learning Policy Institute.

Education

Barnett Berry received his B.A. in sociology from the University of South Carolina in 1977 and continued there to receive his M.Ed. Curriculum in 1978. He received his Ph.D. Educational Administration and Policy Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1984.

Career

Barnett Berry began his career as a public high school social studies teacher in Columbia, SC where he taught for three years.[1] After completing his doctorate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Berry joined the RAND Corporation as an Associate Social Scientist where he worked with Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond.

In 1987, Berry became the associate director of the South Carolina Educational Policy Center at the University of South Carolina before moving on to become Senior Executive in the Division of Policy at the South Carolina State Department of Education in 1991. From 1992 to 1999, he served as associate professor in the College of Education at the University of South Carolina.

In 1998, Berry was named Director, Policy and State Relations, for the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) at Teachers College, Columbia University where he then became Interim Director (2001-2002).[2] [3]

Berry founded the Southeast Center for Teaching Quality in 1999 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[4] which would later become known as the Center for Teaching Quality (CTQ). Over its 16-year history, CTQ has evolved from a think tank supporting teaching as a profession to an action tank for teacher leadership. In 2003, CTQ launched the nation's first virtual network of teacher leaders. The CTQ Collaboratory now welcomes teachers (and all who support teachers as leaders) to connect, learn, and collaborate to drive change.

Publications

Books

Book chapters

Selected journal and magazine articles

Selected commissioned reports and papers

Notes and References

  1. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/mar/12/to-many-teachers-career-has-failed/?page=all "To many teachers, career has failed"
  2. Book: Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Council. General Report of the Joint Legislative Council to the ... Legislature. 1997. The Council. 146–.
  3. http://www.sptimes.com/News/012101/TampaBay/Newcomers_find_toll_o.shtml "Newcomers find toll of teaching is too high"
  4. http://www.lclark.edu/live/news/18140-joining-the-public-schools-dialogue "Joining the Public Schools Dialogue"
  5. Web site: Expanded Learning. Expansive Teacher Leadership.. Kappan Magazine.
  6. Web site: The NBPTS and the Future of a Profession. Center for Teaching Quality. 2014-08-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304024114/http://www.teachingquality.org/sites/default/files/BerryNBPTS.pdf. 2016-03-04. dead.
  7. Web site: SAGE journals. SagePub - Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.
  8. Creating Lead Teachers: From Policy to Implementation. 8. 616–621. 20404231. Phi Delta Kappan. 71. Berry. Barnett. Ginsberg. Rick. 1990.
  9. Why Bright College Students Won't Teach. The Urban Review. 18. 4. 269–280. 10.1007/BF01112133. 1986. Berry. Barnett. 144289909.