The Haberman Educational Foundation
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The Haberman Educational Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation chartered in 1994 in accordance with the research of Dr. Martin Haberman for selecting the best teachers and principals for the children and youth of America.
Delia Stafford-Johnson is the President and CEO. She travels throughout the United States to conduct seminars and train teachers and principals in all public school districts.
[edit] Board of Advisors
(as of November 2005):
- Arlene Ackerman, Superintendent of the San Francisco school districts
- Anthony Catanese, President of the Florida Institute of Technology
- Ricardo Fernandez, President of Lehman College
- Charles E.M.Kolb, President of the Committee for Economic Development
- Jimmy Kilpatrick, Editor & Chief of EducationNews.org
- Mike McKibbin, California Teacher Credentialing
- Carl Patton, President of Georgia State University
- George E. Uhlig, Dean of the University of South Alabama
- Michael Wolfe, Executive Director of Publishers, Kappa Delta Pi
- Leo Klagholz , Former Commissioner of Education in New Jersey