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*Delaney KIRK (“. . . has 26 years <strong>of</strong> teaching experience including 18 years as a tenured full<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Drake University before moving to the University <strong>of</strong> South Florida in Sarasota in<br />

2007. She . . . . . was the featured expert for the Chronicle <strong>of</strong> Higher <strong>Education</strong>’s online chat on<br />

classroom management on 15 September 2004. Her book, Taking Back the Classroom: Tips for<br />

the College Pr<strong>of</strong>essor on Becoming a More Effective Teacher ”) was<br />

released by Tiberius Publications in October 2005” - Ask-Dr-Kirk, Offers Tips on Taking Back<br />

the Classroom and Becoming a More Effective Teacher: <br />

[TA=24] [BR=??].<br />

Michael W. KIRST [“Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> and Business Administration at Stanford<br />

University since 1969. . . . held several positions with the federal government, including Staff<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Manpower, Employment and Poverty. He was a<br />

former president <strong>of</strong> the California State Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>.” In a recent blog entry Kirst wrote<br />

(paraphrasing): “The best new book on the historical evolution <strong>of</strong> America’s decline in college<br />

success relative to some other nations is The Race between <strong>Education</strong> and Technology [Golden<br />

& Katz (2008).” For references and comments on that book see under REFERENCES where I<br />

also reference Kirst’s book From High School to College [Kirst & Venezia (2004)], – Dr.<br />

Michael W. Kirst: [TA=??] [BR=??].<br />

Andreas KLUTH (“has been writing for The Economist since 1997. In 2003 he became<br />

technology correspondent, based in San Francisco. . . . . . He has also been a lecturer at UC<br />

Berkeley's Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Journalism. . . . is currently writing his first book, a journey<br />

through the triumphs and disasters <strong>of</strong> our modern lives, told through the story <strong>of</strong> Hannibal the<br />

Carthaginian and his Roman enemies Fabius and Scipio.”) – The Hannibal Blog, about a book,<br />

thoughts deep and shallow about success and failure in life through the eyes <strong>of</strong> Hannibal, the<br />

Carthaginian: [TA=14] [BR=??].<br />

Peggy KOLM - Women in <strong>Science</strong>, past, present, and future:<br />

[TA=84] [BR=??].<br />

Philip KOVACS (University <strong>of</strong> Alabama in Huntsville, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>) - Educator<br />

Round Table “to Improve education-related legislation by amplifying the informed perspectives<br />

<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional educators; local, state, and national board associations; university policy and<br />

education departments; local PTA’s, and other organizations committed too quality public<br />

schools: [TA=??] [BR=??].<br />

Mellisa LAFSKY (see ) & Rachel Cernansky (“a<br />

writer and environmentalist; received a Master's Degree in journalism from Columbia University<br />

in May and spent the summer in Rwanda writing about AIDS treatment programs.) – Discoblog:<br />

[TA=207] [BR=9.8].<br />

Daniel LEMIRE (“I am a pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) where I<br />

teach computer science. . . . [also] an adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick, a<br />

researcher at LICEF (Cognitive Computing) - Daniel Lemire's blog:<br />

[TA=47] [BR=??].<br />

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