For example, in Kerala, India in the 1950s, increases in women's health were correlated with increases in female literacy rates.
She became very engaged in issues of educational equity, and became an authority on school reform.
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Kenny is a frequent contributor to education reform discussion on MSNBC's Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough.
Its founder is education reform advocate and former State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) member Leslie Jacobs.
In 2003, work began on an education reform program, to produce a new Curriculum for Excellence that would replace existing guidance on the school curriculum.
In March 2000, Governor Roy Barnes included the name change initiative in his "A+ Education Reform Act of 2000" (HB 1187).
She has interviewed state representatives such as Sharon Har, Linda Ichiyama, and Marcus Oshiro; community members such as education reform activist Mark Dannog and harbormaster William Aila; and representatives from organizations such as Kamehameha Schools and Ordnance Reef.
In 1986 she published a biography of her mother in law, Shena Simon, who had been active in education reform in England in the 1930s and 1940s.
Mrs. Johnson had been a teacher in the normal system in Minnesota and had radical ideas on education reform.
In the past, Sir Michael served as a partner and head of the global education practice at McKinsey, advisor to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and a global expert on education reform and implementation of large-scale system change.