Dwayne Crompton
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Dwayne Crompton is an early childhood professional and former (and first African-American male) president of the National Association for the Educaton of Young Children (NAEYC).
Elected in 2003, he asked the organization for a one-year delay (due to a seemingly minor illness) in the beginning his term (which was set to start in 2004). Upon taking office in 2005, he resigned a few months later due to illness stemming from the need for a heart transplant.
[edit] References and links
- Crompton's testimony to Subcommittee on Education Reform
- Article on Compton's supposedly excessive composation as head of a Head Start program
Preceded by Jane Wiechel |
President of the
National Association for the Eduation of Young Children |
Succeeded by Josue Cruz, Jr. |