Benjamin Levin (academic) explained

Benjamin Levin
Birth Name:Benjamin Ruvin Levin
Birth Place:West Kildonan, Manitoba, Canada

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Thesis Title:Experience of Managing
Thesis Year:1982
Discipline:Education

| signature = | signature_alt = }}Benjamin Ruvin Levin (born 1952)[2] is a Canadian former civil servant, educational scholar, and convicted sex offender. He was a Canada Research Chair in Education Leadership and Policy at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto. He served for three years in the Ontario Liberal provincial government of Dalton McGuinty, as Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education, after having held a similar post in Manitoba.[3] He also served as an advisor to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.[4]

On March 3, 2015, Levin pleaded guilty to three charges relating to making and distributing child pornography. He was sentenced to three years' imprisonment.[5] He only spent three months of his sentence in jail before being paroled.

Early life

Levin was born in 1952 into a Jewish family in West Kildonan, a suburb of Winnipeg, Manitoba.[6] He was the second of four brothers.

Career

Levin holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Manitoba, an Masters of Education from Harvard University[7] as well as an honorary doctorate from the University of Ottawa.

As a civil servant, he first served for the Province of Manitoba as Deputy Minister of Advanced Education and as Deputy Minister of Education, Training and Youth from 1999 through 2002.[8] He then served as the Deputy Minister of Education for the Province of Ontario for three years from 2004 to 2007 and again from 2008 to 2009 [8] under a Liberal government.

As an academic, Levin has published eight books, including "Making a Difference in Urban Schools" (with Jane Gaskell, University of Toronto Press), "More High School Graduates" (Corwin Press) and "Breaking Barriers"[9] (with Avis Glaze and Ruth Mattingley, Pearson Canada) and more than 200 other articles on education, conducted many research studies, and has spoken and consulted on education issues around the world, including serving on the governing council of the National College for School Leadership in England.[10]

Levin was academic director for Ontario's new Knowledge Network for Applied Education Research, funded by the Ministry of Education to improve the sharing of research findings and their use in policy and practice. The government of Ontario suspended him upon his arrest on child-pornography charges in July 2013.[11]

Levin headed the "Research Supporting Practice in Education" (RSPE),[12] a program of research and related activities aimed at learning more about building strong linkages between research, policy and practice, referred to as Knowledge Mobilization (KM).RSPE is headquartered at OISE/University of Toronto and supported with core funds from the Canada Research Chairs program. Levin was the principal investigator working with academic colleagues and graduate students.

Child exploitation convictions

On July 8, 2013, Levin was arrested by the Toronto Police Service sex-crimes unit and charged with seven counts of child exploitation, including charges of possessing and accessing child pornography. He had been a suspect of the police service since mid-2012.[13] He was released on $100,000 bail.[14]

According to a letter sent by Levin to his former colleagues he would "be pleading guilty on March 3 [2015] to three of the seven charges, namely one count of possession of child pornography, one count of making written child pornography, and one count of counselling a sexual assault."[15] As well, the judge noted that though Levin did not plead guilty to this offence, he unquestionably also distributed child pornography, including sending various images to the undercover officers who were investigating him. On May 29, 2015, he was sentenced to three years in prison. He only spent three months of his sentence in jail before being paroled.

Awards

Levin was listed in the "Who's Who of Canada"[16] and was ranked the fifth-most influential knowledge mobilization (KM) leader in Canada.[17] In 2003, Levin was awarded the Canadian Education Association's Whitworth Award for contributions to education research.[18] [19] The following year he received the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba's Medal for Service to Public Administration[20] In 2010, he was named Outstanding Educator of the Year, by Phi Delta Kappa's Toronto chapter[21] and in 2012 he was awarded one of four Max Bell Foundation National Awards in Canada for Innovation Ideas.[22]

Publications and media

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/benjamin-levin-ex-politician-sentenced-to-3-years-in-prison-for-child-porn-related-offences-1.3092393 "Benjamin Levin, ex deputy education minister, sentenced to 3 years in prison for child porn-related offences"
  2. News: University of Toronto professor Benjamin Levin to plead guilty to some child-exploitation charges. May 30, 2015. Toronto Star. January 16, 2015.
  3. https://novascotia.ca/news/smr/2011-05-05-Levin-Report/ "Province Receives Levin Report"
  4. Web site: Former Wynne adviser, U of T prof Benjamin Levin facing child porn charges. Toronto Sun. February 17, 2015.
  5. News: Benjamin Levin sentenced to 3 years in prison on child porn charges. May 29, 2015. Toronto Star. May 29, 2015.
  6. Web site: The Double Life of Ben Levin: His depraved online world, and the sting that brought him down . Toronto Life . 11 August 2015 . 18 March 2016.
  7. News: U of T prof faces five charges in child porn investigation. May 30, 2015. Global News. July 8, 2013.
  8. Web site: Levin . Benjamin . March 2010 . Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae . Toronto . University of Toronto . https://web.archive.org/web/20130228113549/http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/Curriculum_Vitae/Benjamin_Levin_CV.pdf . February 28, 2013 . October 7, 2021.
  9. Web site: Breaking Barriers: Excellence and Equity in Education, 2012.
  10. https://www.uottawa.ca/about/bio/citation-benjamin-levin-2011 "Levin, Benjamin" - text of presentation of honorary degree
  11. News: Newsroom : Statement by Minister Sandals Regarding Dr. Ben Levin . News.ontario.ca . 2013-07-08 . 2014-05-23.
  12. Web site: Research Supporting Practice in Education (RSPE). dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130228080010/http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/rspe/. 2013-02-28.
  13. News: Kauri . Vidya . Morrow . Adrian . Toronto Professor Facing Child Pornography Charges was Target of Probes in Ontario, New Zealand . Globe and Mail . July 8, 2013 .
  14. News: Pagliaro . Jennifer . Benjamin Levin Granted $100,000 Bail, Charged with Two More Child Porn Offences . Toronto Star . 10 July 2013 .
  15. News: Ex-deputy education minister looks for help before guilty plea. February 23, 2015. February 18, 2015.
  16. Web site: Benjamin Levin. Who's Who of Canada.
  17. Web site: Knowledge Mobilization 100 – 2012 Edition. 2013-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20130127082657/http://www.knowledgemobilization.net/archives/2141. 2013-01-27. dead.
  18. http://www.cea-ace.ca/awards/whitworth-award
  19. http://www.cea-ace.ca/award-holder/dr-benjamin-levin
  20. http://www.ipac.ca/Manitoba/LieutenantGovernorsMedal "Lieutenant Governor's Gold Medal for Excellence in Public Administration - Past recipients"
  21. News: Toronto professor facing child pornography charges was target of probes in Ontario, New Zealand. May 30, 2015. Globe and Mail. July 8, 2013.
  22. http://www.maxbell.org/sites/default/files/2012AnnualReport.pdf "Message from the Chair and President".
  23. Bennett, Paul W. "Urban school reform: Levin’s latest offering". The Chronicle Herald, 13 January 2013.
  24. Web site: System Wide Improvement in Education, UNESCO Education Policy Series 13, 2012. 2013-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20130514225806/http://www.iiep.unesco.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Info_Services_Publications/pdf/2012/EdPol_13.pdf. 2013-05-14. dead.
  25. Rees, Ruth. "Review: Levin, Ben. (2008) How to Change 5000 Schools." Education Review, 17 July 2009.
  26. Eisele-Dyrli, Kurt. "Recent Must-Reads" . District Administrator June 2009.
  27. Web site: Approaches to Equity in Policy for Lifelong Learning, 2003.